
Oliver Design designs and enables the interior of the most modern tuna boat
Oliver Design designs and enables the interior of the most modern tuna boat

The work has included the planning and commissioning of about 900 m2 of interior units, essential for a ship that will operate in the Indian Ocean with a strength of 48 crew
Oliver Design, a company specializing in design and naval architecture based in Getxo, has carried out the design and interior rating tasks of the latest and most modern tuna boat built by Zamakona Shipyards. It is the "Aterpe Alai," built in Santurce by the Bermeo Echebastar fishing company, to its fleet in the Indian Ocean. The ship was delivered to the shipowner on June 1, and is ready for entry into service.
Zamakona subcontracted Oliver Design to plan and put into service a large part of the interior units of the ship, essentially those that will be occupied by the crew: from the government bridge to the cabins and diners of officers and the rest of the endowment, passing through the hospital, the kitchen and the gams for the storage of the food.
They are in total 900 m2 of essential spaces for the work and rest of a crew of 48, which will remain on the high seas for uninterrupted periods of about two months. Once the interior plans were completed, the naval design firm began the tasks of enabling it last June, and it has invested about 11,000 hours of work until the completion of the project, with the direct intervention of up to 15 of its operators. These are one of the areas of the tuna boat already finished by the professionals of the prestigious company Vizcána:
The ship, launched in January from the Zamakona Grades in Santurce, has a size of 89 meters in length by 14 manga and 6 plank, four covers and 2,000 m3 of cameras distributed in 16 vats for the ultra-freezing and conservation of fish.
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