The biggest angling vessel ever before developed by the Nodosa Shipyard in Spain, the 74 m x 14 m Argos Cíes, is outfitted with Schottel propulsion systems to attain ideal ability to move as well as propulsion effectiveness.
Operated by Jupiter Fishing Company, the recently developed trawler is primarily utilized to fish for squid in theSouth Atlantic
Argos Cíes is powered by a 3,000 kW Wärtsilä 6L32 primary engine which drives a Schottel Controllable Pitch Propeller kind SCP 100 4-X with a prop size of 4,000 mm. In enhancement to this, the strict trawler is outfitted with an electrically driven Schottel Transverse Thruster kind STT 1 FP which supplies an input power of 400 kW. In mix, the systems supply ideal propulsion effectiveness by matching the particular procedure account of the angling vessel.
The task was understood in close teamwork with Reintjes Espa ña, Schottel’s essential companion on the Spanish maritime market.
Schottel manageable pitch props match angling market needs. The adjustability of the pitch of the prop blades makes them well fit for a large range of operating problems, consisting of handling, berthing as well as spreading or carrying of internet
State- of-the-art computation approaches make certain that each SCP is efficiently adjusted to hydrodynamic problems. The driver gain from a high level of effectiveness– causing reduced operating expense as well as lowered gas intake. In enhancement, the durable style of the SCP maintains upkeep needs to a minimum as well as guarantees a lengthy solution life time.