On Saturday, the 1st of April 2017, the Piret double ended car passenger ferry built at the Polish yard Remontowa Shipbuilding set sail heading Estonia. The ship was taken to Estonia by a crew of 12. Two days later, on Monday, the 3rd of April, the ferry arrived in the […]
Newbuildings
Aine – another partly outfitted fishing vessel launched at Nauta Shiprepair Yard
On March 31st Nauta Shiprepair Yard launched partly outfitted fishing vessel for the Dannish client – Karstensens Skibsvaerft AS. Aine Fishing Company Ltd from Ireland will be the ultimate buyer.
LNG powered Salish Eagle arrived in British Columbia
BC Ferries’ second of three new liquefied natural gas-powered Salish Class vessels, the Salish Eagle, arrived at its British Columbia home on March 20 – BC Ferries reports in its press release. The vessel took 38 days to travel 10,440 nautical miles from Remontowa Shipbuilding SA in Gdansk, Poland, where […]
Malik Arctica ice-going supply vessel delivered to RAL
On 16 March 2017, the Malik Arctica arctic ice-classed supply vessel built at Remontowa Shipbuilding SA for Greenland’s Royal Arctic Line (RAL) left the Polish Gdansk – based yard heading Denmark. The vessel had been officially delivered to the Owners on 16 February, but remained in the yard for a […]
AMELS’ first new generation hybrid superyacht mostly built in Poland
Unveiled at the Monaco Yacht Show in 2015, the innovative 57.70-metre AMELS 188 (970 GT), combining advanced solutions including hybrid electrical power with the modern elegance and timeless pedigree of designer Tim Heywood, has recently been launched and delivered, as partly outfitted unit, from Polish yard.
Norwegian icebreaker with some… Polish input launched in Italy!
The Kronprins Haakon oceanographic icebreaker which Fincantieri is building for the Norwegian government, has been launched at the shipyard in Muggiano (La Spezia) – Fincantieri reported on 28 February. Further fittings will continue leading the vessel to its delivery, scheduled by the end of 2017. The Norwegian Polar Institute will […]
Another Ulstein’s SOV partly built in Polish yard named!
The Windea Leibniz wind farm service vessel was delivered on-time from Ulstein Verft to Bernhard Schulte Offshore and ICBC Leasing on 28 February – Ulstein revealed on 2 March, 2017. The SOV was named that day at a ceremony in Ulsteinvik. The vessel will shortly commence service at the Sandbank […]
Voyager pelagic trawler launched at Nauta
Partly outfitted hull of a pelagic fishing vessel, one of the most powerful of its kind in the world, was launched on 21 February 2017 in Poland. Designed by Salt Ship Design and due to be completed by Karstensens Skibsværft in Skagen, the new Voyager was launched at the newbuilding […]
Salish Orca reached its home. Salish Eagle on its way to Canada
Salish Orca, the first of three new LNG powered Salish Class vessels built for BC Ferries at Gdansk based Remontowa Shipbuilding reached British Columbia waters in the morning on January 11, 2017, after a 50-day 10,440 nautical mile journey from Gdansk, Poland. The vessel departed Poland on November 22, 2016, […]
Crist yard to build a new ferry for Iceland
The Icelandic Road Authorities, Vegagerðin, signed a contract with Polish yard Crist SA for the construction of a new ferry of Polarkonsult design PK-259.1. The ferry will be operated between Landeyjahöfn and Vestmannaeyjar (eng. Westman Islands), a town and archipelago situated off the south coast of Iceland. The journey will […]
Tõll double-ended ferry arrived in Estonia
On the 9th of January, the Tõll double ended ferry arrived in Tallinn. The vessel (yard no. 616/1) entirely built at Remontowa Shipbuilding in Gdansk, Poland, for TS Laevad, the Port of Tallinn’s subsidiary, was oficially delivered on the 5th of January. However, due to harsh weather conditions, the vessel […]
Partially outfitted Polar Logistic Vessel delivered to France
French buyer – Concarneau, France, based Chantiers Piriou yard. The ship (C325) is to be named L’Astrolabe and has been delivered by Gdynia based Crist yard outfitted to the high extend (at estimated 80% of technical readiness). L’Astrolabe is an icebreaking Polar Logistic Support Vessel (Navire Logistique Polaire or PLV) […]
Masts stepping on El-Mellah tall ship
December 2016 saw three masts of the sailing training vessel El-Mellah erected at Remontowa Shipbuilding. The ship is being built for Algerian Navy. Because of adverse weather condition, the process was interrupted, and took several days. Three mast frigate will serve as a training platform for cadets learning seafaring and navigation. […]
Vistula river tow of inland waterway tanker built for Veka
In November 2016, a Vistula river tow of a 110 m long partially outfitted hull of an inland waterways tanker RPG Stuttgart from Płock (central Poland) based Centromost shipyard (member of Dutch Veka Group) to Gdansk was completed and the hull was taken over by a seagoing tug, to be taken […]
Partly outfitted hull of trawler delivered to Kleven
On November 24, 2016, after launching, a partially outfitted hull of a trawler built to order of Myklebust Verft AS, Kleven group, was towed out of a graving dock SD II. The hull, towed by Fenja, reached Norwegian destination late November. Partially outfitted vessel, newbuilding no. Myklebust NB 392, built at […]
New research vessel Skagerak already afloat
On December 16 and 17, 2016, the launching of the science research vessel to be named Skagerak took place at the premises of Nauta Shiprepair Yard in Gdańsk. The vessel is expected to be ready for delivery to the University of Gothenburg in Spring 2017. Prior to this, the ship […]