In a sign of growing optimism within the Belgian fishing fleet, Damen Maaskant Shipyards Stellendam has held a keel-laying ceremony in Poland for two new beam trawlers for Rederij Devan and Rederij Long Ships.

Maaskant lays keels for two Belgian beamers

New beamers Avanti and Franson start to take shape. Photo: Damen Shipyards

The new beam trawler for Rederij Devan will be Avanti Z-21, and its sister vessel for Rederij Long Ships is to become Franson Z-91.

When Rederij Devan owner Steve Depaepe began looking at the possibilities for his fishing business back in 2018, talks with Maaskant resulted in the realisation that one highly efficient vessel would be more profitable than the two less efficient boats that he currently operates.

For Rederij Long Ships owner Eddie Cattoor, the decision to invest in a new fishing vessel was based on numerous factors.

“We had been looking forward to a new vessel for some time, and now the time is ripe. Fish prices and quotas are satisfactory, the fuel price is reasonable and our current vessel is ready for replacement. In short, a good time to invest.”

The two vessels are based on Maaskant’s BT3808 design, and with specifications that include the maximum permitted length and gross tonnage set by the Belgian Maritime Inspectorate, is ideal for these operators. The basic design has been modified in cooperation with SIP Marine to reduce fuel consumption and increase bollard pull.

​“For both the Belgian and Dutch fishing fleets, becoming more efficient through innovation is an important issue,” commented Maaskant’s commercial manager Jeroen van den Berg.

“To remain competitive, they need to minimise their operating costs in every way possible, and at Maaskant we continuously revaluate every aspect of the design and fitting out of our fishing boat designs to deliver just that. The updated Damen BT3808 beam trawler in particular offers owners and operators many advantages in today’s challenging commercial fishing environment.”