Finnur Fridi Karstensens Skibsværft
Seining

VESSEL REVIEW | Finnur Fridi – Versatile seiner/trawler delivered to Faroese fishing company

Baird Maritime

Faroe Islands-based fishing company Vardin has taken delivery of a new combination purse seiner and pelagic trawler. Named Finnur Fridi, the vessel was built by Karstensens Skibsværft at its facilities in Denmark and Poland and is the fourth vessel to be acquired by Vardin since it was established in 1985.

The DNV-classed, 88- by 17-metre (290- by 56-foot) Finnur Fridi replaces an earlier vessel of the same name and will focus on catching blue whiting, herring, and mackerel. Work on the vessel design, specification, and arrangements was completed jointly by the owners and the yard to ensure all solutions are optimised and tailor made to suit the requirements of fishermen brothers Andri and Hardi Hansen and their crews.

The focus was on optimising the working environment, the safety, and the comfort for the crew; optimising catch handling and storage facilities; and keeping fuel consumption as low as possible without any loss in performance.

Comprehensive fishing and deck equipment suite

Finnur Fridi

The hull is built in steel while the superstructure, the funnel, and the masts are made of aluminium. The hull shape is of round bilge construction with a bulbous bow, a stern skeg, and a vertical wave-piercer.

The deck equipment includes Evotec electric winches, Seaquest cranes, and a Viking Norsafe rescue boat davit while the fishing and catch handling setup features a Cflow vacuum system and three FrioNordica 1,300kW refrigeration systems for use with the 15 RSW tanks.

Finnur Fridi

The propulsion arrangement includes a 7,320kW (9,820hp) main engine; a two-speed gearbox; a 5,000mm controllable-pitch propeller; a rudder and steering gear from Kongsberg Maritime; a Cummins 3,300kW shaft alternator; Brunvoll 1,470kW and 1,400kW side thrusters; and 1,312kWe, 940kWe and 200kWe diesel generators supplied by Caterpillar. The main engine has a selective catalytic reduction system and can deliver a speed of 17.5 knots.

Engine room

During heaving/shooting operations at fishing, when the winch system is in use, the shaft alternators will be engaged, and electrical power will be supplied from here. When there is demand for full power on the winches, there will normally not be the same demand for power on the propulsion system.

Cinema

All electrical power systems are controlled by the vessel’s DEIF power management system. An on bus-bar breaker is fitted on the main switchboard, allowing aft thrusters to be fed off the shaft alternator and the forward thruster and the vessel’s hotel load to be fed off the generators.

Accommodation for the 20-strong crew includes a conference room, a wellness room, a cinema, a coffee bar, a mess, a galley with provisions space, a lounge, two laundry rooms, a hospital, and cabins with en suite toilets. In order to create the best possible design for low noise, the accommodation is located as far away from the propeller as possible. The interiors are also fitted with a Tyco fire detection system and a Survitec water mist firefighting system.

Workshop

In addition, a number of constructive steps were made in order to minimise noise. During trails noise measurements showed levels well below any requirements and recommendations.

The wheelhouse electronics include Hatteland displays, Furuno radars, Simrad sonars, Olex and MaxSea plotters, a GMDSS and VHF radios from Sailor; and a Marport net monitor.

RSW manifold
Finnur Fridi
SPECIFICATIONS
Type of vessel:Seiner/trawler
Classification:DNV +1A Fishing vessel E0 TMON(oil lubricated) ER(SCR)
Flag:Faroe Islands
Owner:Vardin, Faroe Islands
Designer:Karstensens Skibsværft, Denmark
Builders:Karstensens Skibsværft, Denmark; Karstensens Shipyard Poland
Hull construction material:Steel
Superstructure construction material:Aluminium
Length overall:88 metres (290 feet)
Length bp:82.6 metres (271 feet)
Beam:17 metres (56 feet)
Draught:8.3 metres (27 feet)
Depth:11.55 metres (37.73 feet)
Gross tonnage:4,229
Net tonnage:1,269
Capacity:2,975 cubic metres (105,100 cubic feet)
Main engine:7,320 kW (9,820 hp)
Propulsion:Controllable-pitch propeller
Generators:Cummins, 3,300 kW; Caterpillar, 1,312 kWe; Caterpillar, 940 kWe; Caterpillar, 200 kWe
Side thrusters:Brunvoll, 1,470 kW; Brunvoll, 1,400 kW
Steering system:Kongsberg Maritime
Rudder:Kongsberg Maritime
Maximum speed:17.5 knots
Hydraulic equipment:Sperre air compressor; Atlas Copco air compressor; Desmi pumps
Displays:Hatteland; Furuno
Radars:3 x Furuno
Depth sounders:Simrad; Furuno
Radios:Sailor VHF
Sonars:Simrad; Furuno; Seapix
Satcom:Sailor
Autopilot:Simrad
Compasses:Simrad; Furuno
GMDSS:Sailor A4
GPS:Furuno
Plotters:Tecdis; Olex; MaxSea TimeZero
AIS:Furuno
Audio system:Vingtor Stentofon
Monitoring systems:Tyco; Marport; Mobrey
Other electronics:DEIF power management system; ScanTechnic switchboard; Furuno current indicator; Furuno voyage data recorder
Winches:Evotec
Windlass:Evotec
Cranes:3 x Seaquest
Anchor:Fodgaard
Other deck equipment:Markussen trawl blocks
Fishing equipment:Seaquest hose reels; Seaquest net hauler; Seaquest stackers; Cflow vacuum
Refrigeration equipment:3 x PTG FrioNordica RSW plants
Other equipment installed:Alfa Laval oily water separator; Sondex coolers; Ellehammer bilge ejectors; Eltorque actuators; Wynn wipers; Beha Hedo Industrier galley facilities
Paint:PPG Sigma
Windows:Promap
Seating:NorSap
Interior lighting:Den Haan LED
Searchlights:2 x Polarlight
Interior designer:Maritime Montering
Interior fitout:Jets toilets; LF HVAC
Firefighting equipment:Survitec water mist system
Liferafts:2 x Viking Norsafe
Rescue boat:Viking Norsafe
Type of fuel:Diesel
Fuel capacity:520 cubic metres (18,000 cubic feet)
Freshwater capacity:70 cubic metres (2,500 cubic feet)
Accommodation:Conference room; wellness room; cinema; coffee bar; mess; galley; lounge; laundry rooms; hospital; cabins
Crew:20
Operational area:Faroe Islands