The fourth crab fishing vessel was launched by a resident of FPV in Nakhodka

The ship “Cape Navarin” was launched from the slipways of the Nakhodka Ship Repair Plant (JSC NSRZ) - resident enterprise of the free port of Vladivostok (FPV) . This is the first launch of the crab fisher in 2023 and the fourth as part of the order of the “Antey” Group of Companies. Eight vessels are being built simultaneously under the state program of investment quotas, the first three were launched in 2022, and now commissioning work is underway on these vessels and preparations for mooring and sea trials. “Cape Navarin”, like the entire series of crab catchers, is being built according to the modern CCa5712LS design, which has no analogues in the world. This vessel, commissioned by the “Antey Sever” company, is intended for the extraction and transportation of live crab in the Bering, Barents and Okhotsk seas. The total length of the crab catcher is 57.7 meters, width 12.6 meters, maximum speed 12 knots. In addition, the vessel will be able to store up to 120 tons of live crab in 9 RSW tanks with a total volume of 680 cubic meters.

The ship “Cape Navarin” was launched from the slipways of the Nakhodka Ship Repair Plant (JSC NSRZ) - resident enterprise of the free port of Vladivostok (FPV) . This is the first launch of the crab fisher in 2023 and the fourth as part of the order of the “Antey” Group of Companies. Eight vessels are being built simultaneously under the state program of investment quotas, the first three were launched in 2022, and now commissioning work is underway on these vessels and preparations for mooring and sea trials. “Cape Navarin”, like the entire series of crab catchers, is being built according to the modern CCa5712LS design, which has no analogues in the world. This vessel, commissioned by the “Antey Sever” company, is intended for the extraction and transportation of live crab in the Bering, Barents and Okhotsk seas. The total length of the crab catcher is 57.7 meters, width 12.6 meters, maximum speed 12 knots. In addition, the vessel will be able to store up to 120 tons of live crab in 9 RSW tanks with a total volume of 680 cubic meters.

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