en.Wedoany.com Reported - Inverlussa Marine Services, a Scottish aquaculture support company, has announced it will take delivery of three new hybrid vessels in the summer of 2027, adding to its existing fleet.
These three vessels were designed by local design firm Macduff Ship Design in collaboration with Inverlussa. Upon delivery, the company's fleet will expand to 25 vessels.
Each new vessel is equipped with a battery-hybrid propulsion system and IMO Tier III-compliant engines, reducing emissions and improving fuel efficiency compared to earlier models. All cabins are fitted with private toilets and shower facilities.
The specific configurations of the three vessels include: a 20m x 12m heavy-duty service catamaran built by Macduff Shipyards, a 25m x 10.6m heavy-duty service vessel built by Netherlands-based Nauplius Workboats, and a 27m x 11m fish feed transport vessel with a cargo capacity of 400 tonnes. The catamaran built by Macduff is a sister vessel to the Naomi Jennifer, which Inverlussa acquired in 2025.
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