Hull Characteristics of 3 GT Traditional Fishing Boat with Additional Fins Installment
In an effort to improve their performance, fishing sector is always open to technology. Therefore, the adoption of technology in this sector is a must. Those enhancements may form in catching equipment, fuel technology, and ship advancement. This research adopts technology to traditional
fishing ship in Bengkalis through modification of ship’s hull with installment of fish fin model. By using software to redesign the vessel and assisted by the numeric and computation calculation to seek the characteristics of the ship after fins installment in the ship’s hull.
The addition of fins under the hull of traditional fishing boats generally does not preclude the movement of ships during fishing operations. According to IMO (International Maritime Organization) Code A.749 (18) Ch. 3—design criteria applicable to all ships which describes in four conditions
have been fulfilled this criteria.
Keywords: Fins; Fishing Boat; Hull; Traditional Boat
Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: Department of Naval Architecture, Polytechnic of Bengkalis, Riau, Indonesia
Publication date: 01 December 2018
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