Macduff Shipyards Build 704 - 'Eternal Promise'
ETERNAL PROMISE is the second vessel built by the yard for Whitelink Seafoods with the first vessel handed over in 2019. The vessel was originally intended to be a sister ship to the previous vessel, but a decision was taken by the yard and owner to build a new design which would offer increased deck/fishing gear space, improved crew welfare, a more efficient hull form, and a new stern gear package with an aim to improve overall fuel efficiency.
To further reduce the environmental impact of the ETERNAL PROMISE, the propulsion package was very carefully considered. The vessel features a Masson Marine W6400 gearbox with a 7.446 : 1 reduction, which coupled to the efficient, slow speed Mitsubishi S6R2 engine, results in a slow propeller speed of 181 rpm at full throttle, or around 110 rpm when trawling at typical loadings. Due to the lower propeller speed, a large 2.5 m four bladed skewed Kaplan propeller could be fitted, within modern propeller nozzle, both supplied by Teignbridge propellers UK. The propeller is 15% larger in diameter than the previous vessel and increases theoretical bollard pull by 5%.
The ETERNAL PROMISE also features two IMO Tier III certified engines. The main engine, a Mitsubishi S6R2-T2MPTK-T3 rated at 480 kW @ 1350 rpm, was supplied, and commissioned by Padmos in the Netherlands. Also provided was a dedicated SCR unit and urea/AdBlue system for this engine which allows the engine to meet the new, more stringent emission standards set by the IMO. The SCR unit, though physically large, was able to be fitted into the engine room and had a high noise reduction rating of 35 dBa, reducing the noise levels experienced both inside and on deck by the crew. As well as the main engine, the auxiliary engine which provides main hydraulic and backup electrical power onboard was also certified to IMO Tier III standards, and again features its own SCR unit and urea/AdBlue system. ETERNAL PROMISE is the fourth vessel built by the yard to feature IMO Tier III compliant engines.
The hull of ETERNAL PROMISE is built entirely from steel, apart from the wheelhouse and masts which are aluminium, and features a double chine hull form, curved transom stern and optimised bulbous bow. Below deck, from aft to forward, the vessel features the cabins, engine room, fish hold and a large freshwater tank forward of the collision bulkhead. Whereas above deck across the transom full width is the galley/mess, followed by accommodation and dry locker compartments, open deck space in way of the winches and an enclosed whaleback forward where the scallops are picked and sorted at the end of the conveyors.
A bespoke hydraulic deck machinery package was fabricated by the yard including two heavy duty split winches fitted with Hagglunds compact CA100 motors giving a core pull of 11 t each. Further to this a set of hydraulic tipping doors, outriggers and catch conveyors were fitted to both sides of the vessel, all manufactured in house by the yard. The two large Bopp gilson winches were supplied by J C Hydraulics and a MFB8 landing crane was supplied by Thistle Marine.
Primary hydraulic power is provided by a Tier III Doosan 4AD126 auxiliary engine providing 287 kW of power at 1500 rpm. An electric motor pump set retrieve system is also fitted.
Cooling systems for all engines and hydraulics onboard are served by box coolers supplied by Blokland Non-Ferro.
Electrical power onboard is provided by a Mitsubishi generator set supplied by Macduff Diesels Limited, with a rating of 98 kWe. As a backup a 98 kWe alternator was also fitted to the front end of the auxiliary engine, giving complete redundancy.
The electrical systems onboard were designed and fitted by R.D. Downie who also fabricated the vessels switchboard and control panels for all the pumps and motor starters. In addition to this R.D. Downie also provided the fire, bilge and gas alarm systems onboard along with the navigation light panel and assisted with the installation of the navigation equipment.
The catch handling system built by the yard and Northeast Fabricators. The fish hold refrigeration system along with ice machine was supplied and fitted by Airo-tech Solutions Ltd and both are fitted in the forward whaleback.
The vessel was fully painted by the yard with International products applied to a comprehensive marine spec.
The high specification navigation package was supplied and fitted onboard by both Woodsons of Aberdeen and Furuno UK.
General Particulars
Length Registered: 16.45 m
Beam: 7.40 m
Depth: 4.20 m
Gross Tonnage: 147 t
Depart port displacement: 250 t
Fresh water capacity: 10,000 li
Oil fuel capacity: 21,000 li
Hold capacity: 33 t bagged scallops
Service Speed: 9.0 knots
Crew: 7
List Of Major Suppliers
Mitsubishi S6R2 main engine supplied by Padmos, Netherlands
Propeller and Nozzle supplied by Teignbridge, UK
Gearbox supplied by Masson Marine, France
Generator set supplied by Macduff Diesels Ltd, UK
Auxiliary engine set supplied by Watermota, UK
Box cooling systems for each engine and the hydraulic circuit supplied by Blokland Non Ferro, Netherlands
Pumps supplied by Azcue Pumps SA, Spain
Deck machinery equipment supplied by the yard
Landing crane supplied by Thistle Marine, UK
Fire doors supplied by B-15 Marine Ltd, UK
Weathertight doors supplied by Winel, Netherlands
Triple rudder system supplied by the yard
Steering gear supplied by Scan Steering APS, Denmark
Wheelhouse windows and portlights supplied by HK Van Wingerden & An BV, Netherlands
Fish handling system and conveyors supplied by the yard.
Refrigeration system and ice machine supplied by Airo-tech Solutions Ltd, UK
Paint system by International, UK
Wheelhouse chairs supplied by Norsap, UK
Oil fuel filter/separator and main engine oil fine filter supplied by CC Jensen, UK
Pressure washers supplied by Grampian Power Clean, UK
Anchors and chain supplied by Fendercare Marine, UK
Switchboard and electrical system supplied and installed by R D Downie Limited, UK