Fish Farmer

Strong and sustainabl­e

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Flugga Boats, based in Shetland, has focused on sustainabi­lity, safety and useability to create workboats that are efficient and practical.

The company has built six boats for Grieg Seafood, four with a forward cabin and two with an open aft cuddy.The boats use OXE diesel outboards which are remarkably fuel-efficient. Farm operators rate the workboats highly for their safety, sea-keeping and comfort. They are also pleased with the boats’ versatilit­y and low maintenanc­e costs.

The rib-like workboats make use of an innovative design. Made of aluminium with a high-density polyethyle­ne (HDPE) collar – which is flexible but highly durable – they have a very low cost throughout the life of the boat.The efficiency of the OXE outboard also contribute­s to this.The boats are currently on target to do about 1,000 hours per annum against a viability standard based on 800 hours.

The six newbuilds are capable of maximum speeds in excess of 30 knots and a cruising speed of 25 knots, helping to make them light on fuel consumptio­n.

The boats are supplied fully coded and operationa­l on delivery. All have Raymarine electronic­s and Cat 3 safety equipment. Cabin boats are even equipped with engine-run heaters, which are very welcome in winter weather.

The team at Flugga are confident that their customers are increasing­ly looking at sustainabi­lity and environmen­tal impact when it comes to choosing workboats, and this includes the manufactur­ing process itself.

Flugga Boats has its own wind turbine which can power the whole workshop most days, as Shetland is rarely short of wind! www.fluggaboat­s.co.uk

“Customers are increasing­ly looking at sustainabi­lity and environmen­tal impact”

 ??  ?? Above: The twin engine cabin boat.
Above: The twin engine cabin boat.
 ??  ?? Right: Single engine open cuddy.
Right: Single engine open cuddy.

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