Construction of HB Grandi’s new pelagic vessel at the Celiktrans yard in Turkey is progressing well, the company reports.

Part of the hull in the Hatsan Shipyard. Photo/HB Grandi: Thórarinn Sigurbjörnsson

Part of the hull in the Hatsan Shipyard. Photo/HB Grandi: Thórarinn Sigurbjörnsson

HB Grandi has contracted the Turkish yard, located near Istanbul, to build two new pelagic vessels and construction is scheduled to start shortly on blocks for the second vessel.

According to Thórarinn Sigurbjörnsson, who is the marine superintendent supervising the two newbuilds, work started on the first pelagic vessel in November last year with the construction of the first of the 40 block sections that make up the hull. The hull is made at the Hatsan Shipyard outside Istanbul and then tugged to Celiktrans to be completed there.

“Around 90% of the sections for the first vessel, known so far as CS46, have been completed and 10 of them have been put together so the hull is taking shape,” said Mr Sigurbjörnsson. “The keel and the tanks are in place but the aft section is waiting for the arrival of the main engine in Turkey. There have been delays, first because the right gauge was needed and then because the main engine delivery was delayed.” However, he said that he is hopeful that time can be made up over the coming weeks and months, and it should be possible to see the shape of the completed hull by June.

The new pelagic vessel measures 80.3m, has a 17m beam and is being fitted with a 4600kW main engine. The two vessels are sister ships of the new pelagic vessel being built at the same yard that will be going to Ísfélag Vestmannaeyja at the end of May or early June. According to the contract, HB Grandi’s first vessel is due to be delivered in February next year with the second vessel scheduled to follow in October.