Merchant Ship Finnmarken
Passenger and Cargo Ship

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Merchant Ship Finnmarken - Passenger and Cargo Ship

Finnmarken - Passenger / Cargo Ship
Name: Finnmarken
Operator: OVDS (Ofotens og Vesteraalens Dampskibsselskab ASA)
Shipyard: Kleven Verft
Route: Bergen to Kirkenes
Overall length: 1,385m Length bp: 116.6m
Breadth: 21.5m

The Finnmarken is a cruise ship that can carry vehicles and both dry and refrigerated cargoes. Built by Kleven Verft, it is operated by the Norwegian company OVDS (Ofotens og Vesteraalens Dampskibsselskab ASA) and will link towns on the Norwegian coasts from Bergen in the south west, to Kirkenes near the Russian border.

The Finnmarken has an overall length of 1385m, or 116.6m between perpendiculars, and a mid breadth of 21.5m. It has a 4.95m maximum draught max and a height of 29.6m. There are 14 watertight subdivisions below the bulkhead deck.

CABINS, SUITES AND FACILITIES

The vessel can accommodate up to 1,000 passengers and there is accommodation for 643. The passengers enter through a door on the port side. There are twelve suites and two grand suites have private balconies. A high proportion of the cabins and mini-suites are outside.

The Finnmarken has eight decks. Deck four houses the ship's restaurant and features large windows extending around the curved stern and down each side. The deck also incorporates public spaces including a bistro, bars and shops. There is a conference area of four rooms which can accommodate approximately 200 seats.

Above this, the fifth and sixth decks contain the cabins and suites. Deck seven contains a lounge and the cafe and a swimming pool. Deck eight contains the Brotoppen panorama lounge which extends forward over the bridge. It also contains the Aegir fitness centre, which is partly cantilevered out over the swimming pool.
CARGO HOLDS

The Finnmarken has three cargo holds of 75m³, 407m³ and 308m³ in volume, all insulated to a K-value of 0.465W/m/sq/C and able to take chilled or frozen cargo with individual temperature regulation. The ship has eight provision rooms, six for chilled stores and two for frozen, plus a thawing room. The total provision room volume is about 306m³. There is an additional cold room by the galley on deck four.
VESSEL PROPULSION

The Finnmarken is driven by two shaftlines. Each has a Wartsila W9 L32 nine cylinder main engine which have an output of 4,140kW each. This is located ahead of the John Crane Lips TCH 150V 85-550 reduction gearbox.

Each shaftline also has a six cylinder engine mounted aft of the gearboxes which can be coupled either to their own generators or to the main gears. The sets of engines are separated by a stepped bulkhead.

The two controllable pitch propellers supplied by John Crane Lips and steering is by a twin Propac flap rudder. For comfort, there are two anti-roll stabilisers amidships. At the bow, there are also two tunnel thrusters as well as an azimuthing thruster at the stern.

Concycle shaft generators produce constant voltage and frequency when operating at variable speeds. One shaft generator can also function as a motor when fed with power from the other.
SHIP COMMS AND NAV AIDS

The control centre includes an Atlas NACOS navigation and command system with a 1019 ARPA Sand 1019 ARPA X radar and a multifunction display. This permits a radar image to be superimposed on the ECDIS electronic chart display.

The ship uses Atlas planning stations, consisting of an A1 size digitising chart table with a planning and consulting station. Navigation also includes a C Plath speedlog type Naviknot III.NF and an Atlas doppler log. There are also two Plath Navigat X Mk1 gyrocompasses, two Trimble NavtracXL DGPS receivers with remote units and a Furuno Loran C.

A Sailor GMDSS radio, 1nmarsat C with EGC receiver and a Saturn B class 1 satcoms system form the major elements of the communications system.

Classification DNY + 1 A 1 , Car Ferry, ICE 1 C, EO, NAUT-C, RM (-28/+30( sea), clean Design, F-C.

Web References: http://www.ship-technology.com/projects/finnmarken/

 

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This webpage was updated 27th January 2020