Poland: REMONTOWA Shipbuilding Launches Gas Powered Ferry

REMONTOWA Shipbuilding Launches Gas Powered Ferry

The first launching ceremony in this year for REMONTOWA Shipbuilding SA was held on January 17th 2012. The vessel which has been launched, is built for one of the biggest Norwegian Owner – Torghatten Nord AS. The vessel will be named „VÆRØY”, as one of the islands belonging to the Lofoten archipelago and port lying on the serving route.

It is already sixth vessel built in REMONTOWA Shipbuilding for this Owner. This time it will be second gas, eco-powered ferry limiting emission of NOx and SOx to the atmosphere.

The vessel will be delivered to the Owner in third quarter of this year.

Building of innovative gas powered ferries has become one of the main specialties of REMONTOWA Shipbuilding during last years.

In 2010 the Shipyard finished realization of the contract for four innovatory gas powered ferries built for Norwegian Owner Fjord 1 MRF AS. Obrazek The first from the series – ferry named Moldefjord won the prize Green Ship Technology Awards awarded by Informa Maritime Events, publisher one of the most important world’s marine magazine – journal Lloyd’s List.

The series built for Fjord 1 MRF AS has also won the prize „Gold Anchor” during the XVI International Maritime Exhibition BALTEXPO, which was held in September 2011 in Gdańsk.

Currently building series of four modern gas ferries for one of the biggest Norwegian Owner – Torghatten Nord A.S confirms Shipyard’s position on the market of the highly advanced vessels corresponding to the ecological standards. Obrazek Vessel’s concept and first phase of documentation was created as a result of cooperation Norwegian design office LMG and polish MMC SHIP DESIGN & MARINE CONSULTING Ltd.

Optimizing of the hull was completed using specialized computer programs and modeling studies in Gdansk Ship Design and Research Centre – Ship Hydromechanics Division.

Main Particulars:

Length o.a. 96.00 m

Breadth mld. 16.80 m

Depth moulded to main deck 5.50 m

Speed 17 / 19 knots

Passengers 390

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Shipbuilding Tribune Staff, February 13, 2012; Image: remontowa