Live Fish Carriers

Discussion in 'Boat Design' started by CGN, Sep 29, 2003.

  1. CGN
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    CGN Senior Member

    Hi everybody i would like to ask for some help with this topic i will like to find information about live fish carrier vessels mostly how this works, any information or guidance will be apreciated.


    Thanks for the help
     
  2. Willallison
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    Willallison Senior Member

    I'm thinking this is a job for Dim....;)
     
  3. Dim
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    Dim Senior Member

    Thank you, Will, for your help.

    Dear CGN,

    For obtaining the most complete information about your question, contact to the technical director of firm " AAS Mek. Verksted A/S " Mr. Halvard Aas, or chief of designer office of this firm Mr. Jarle Rusten. I think they will help you.

    http://www.aasmek.no/engelsk/engelsk_hoved.html

    Best regards,
    Dim.
     
  4. CGN
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    CGN Senior Member

    Hi, and thanks for the guidence, but i don't now if is correct to ask a designer about his own design for technical information, i'm looking forward to prepare a preliminary concept of a fishig carrier vessel, but i haven't ben able to find literature about it, that's why i'm looking for references and genral info about this type vessels.

    Thanks for the help highly apreciated!
     
  5. Guest

    Guest Guest

    leave the fish alone.
     
  6. Guest

    Guest Guest

    SNAME

    There was a SNAME local section paper on fish carriers, probably in the Pacific NW or N Calif. section,for carrying fish past dams.

    Try www.sname.org
     
  7. Guest

    Guest Guest

    Thanks i will look for the paper, thanks for the reference.
     
  8. Ronald

    Ronald Guest

    Inflatable

    Hi, we make Inflatable Barges for transporting recovered oil pollution. We have supplied many countires around the world.
    It has been suggested that the barges which can carry up to 100 cub m would be suitable for transporting fish.
    The concept being that if you build a boat to carry 100 t it is a very big boat, it is cheaper to have small tow boat and pull barge,
    If you feel that your area of interest couldlead to a market for our barge we would be interested in supporting you with information.
     

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