Onezhsky Shipyard lays down fourth serial crab catching ship for Russian Crab Group
The shipyard will build a series of seven units for catching and transportation of live crab
On 23 July 2021, Onezhsky Shipyard (Petrozavodsk, Republic of Karelia) laid down fourth serial crab catching ship of 5712LS design for Russian Crab Group, the shipyard says in a press release.
Technical equipment of 5712 LS ships lets double transportation of live product and enhance safety index of the product while ensuring improved seakeeping ability of ships essential for operation in challenging meteorological conditions of the Okhotsk and Bering seas.
CCa 5712LS design was developed by DAMEN Engineering (Saint-Petersburg) according to specifications of Russian Crab Group.
Russian Crab Group is to get 10 crab catching ships: Onezhsky Shipyard is to build seven ships for catching and transportation of live crab (Project 5712LS) while Okskaya Shipyard is to build three crab processing ships equipped with plants for freezing live and boiled crab (Project 5712Р). The shipbuilding project is to be implemented under the terms of auctions on providing crab catching quotas where Russian Crab Group acquired 10 crab lots in 2019.
Particulars of Project 5712LS ships for catching and transportation of live crab: LOA - 57.70 m, width – 12.60 m, endurance – 40 days, full speed – 12.6 knots, main engine – 1,620 kW, bow thruster – 400 kW, crew – 20-24, tanks for transportation of live crab – 640 cbm, live crab capacity – 120 tonnes.
Keel-laying of the first 5712LS ship for Russian Crab Group was held at Onezhsky Shipyard on 8 June 2020.
Russian Crab Group is the largest crab harvesting company in the Far East and one of the leading in Russia. The Company’s 2021 quota is 12,860 tons of crab in the Bering Sea, the Sea of Okhotsk and the Sea of Japan which is the largest share of quotas in the Far Eastern basin — 19%. The company’s vessels extract Red King Crab, Blue King Crab, Brown King Crab, Opilio Snow Crab and Horsehair Crab. Russian Crab Group supplies live and cooked-frozen crabs to the USA, Japan, China, South Korea and other countries. The company’s fleet currently numbers 19 vessels.
Onezhsky Shipbuilding, Ship Repair Yard (Onezhsky Shipyard) was founded in 2002 on the basis of ship repair facilities of the Belomorsky-Onezhsky Shipping Company, formed in 1944. In 2011, after the enterprise management dismissal the shipyard production was suspended and was followed by the firm’s bankruptcy procedure. In late 2014 the enterprise was transferred to the state ownership with FSUE Rosmorport as the yard Founder and resumed its shipbuilding and ship repair business. The can build dry cargo carriers with deadweight of up to 5,500 tonnes, dredging and technical ships.
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Photos from the website of Onezhsky Shipyard