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46m Fishing Boat
NAVAL ARCHITECTURE

46m Fishing Boat

The 46.3-metre fishing vessel is designed for efficient operations in Philippine waters and neighbouring countries. With a cruising speed of approximately 14.5 knots and a displacement of 1,357 tons, this boat is tailored for medium to large-scale fishing operations. Built with steel construction, the vessel ensures the right balance between strength, durability, and weight, making it adaptable to various fishing contexts and environments.

Vessel specifications

46.3m

Length overall

11.6m

Beam

1.5m

Hull depth

14.5kn

Speed

15

Crew

If you like this design, it can be fully customised to meet your specific needs.

​Engine and performance

The vessel achieves a cruising speed of 14.5 knots, allowing for steady and efficient travel between fishing zones. Its displacement of 1,357 tons provides the necessary stability in open waters, ensuring that the vessel can operate in both calm and rough seas. A crew of 15, including the captain, manages the fishing operations and navigational duties, ensuring that the vessel performs efficiently on long expeditions. The boat’s engine is optimized to support both the fishing process and extended journeys, making it well-suited for both regional and international waters.

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Construction and materials

Constructed from steel, the 46.3-metre fishing vessel is built to withstand the challenges of marine environments, offering exceptional durability and strength. Steel was chosen for its ability to maintain structural integrity over time, even in harsh conditions, while also being efficient in terms of weight and performance. The use of this material ensures that the boat can handle heavy loads, such as large quantities of fish and equipment, without compromising on speed or stability. The design focuses on longevity, with a robust structure that supports the vessel's performance across various fishing scenarios.

Versatility and adaptations

This fishing vessel is equipped with features designed for versatility and adaptability. It has two display masts, one of which supports the placement of fishing systems, allowing for flexible fishing operations. The lower deck is dedicated to refrigeration and storage, ensuring that the catch remains fresh throughout the journey. The upper level houses the control cabin, with three private bedrooms and bathrooms for senior officers, alongside service spaces and an exploration boat for additional tasks. The middle level offers crew accommodation, including bedrooms, public bathrooms, laundry areas, and a common kitchen and dining area. These spaces are designed for crew comfort during long fishing expeditions, while also providing the necessary functionality for efficient operations.

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