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Vision of the Fjords: 2016 Ship of the Year

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

September 9, 2016

  • Vision of The Fjords (Photo: The Fjords)
  • Vision of The Fjords (Photo: The Fjords)
  • Vision of The Fjords (Photo: The Fjords) Vision of The Fjords (Photo: The Fjords)
  • Vision of The Fjords (Photo: The Fjords) Vision of The Fjords (Photo: The Fjords)

 Vision of The Fjords, a futuristic carbon fiber tourist vessel operated by The Fjords DA, has won the Ship of the Year 2016 accolade at SMM in Hamburg.

 
The 40-meter-long, 399-passenger-capacity hybrid craft, which was completed by Brødrene Aa this summer, scooped the award for its unique approach to sustainable, sensitive and high quality operations in the UNESCO World Heritage Listed Nærøyfjord.
 
Vision of The Fjords looks, and operates, like nothing else on the water. Designed with lines that resemble the zigzagging mountain paths of the Western Norwegian fjords it traverses, it allows passengers to climb over the vessel as they watch local mountains rise from the water. Those who prefer to view the outside from inside can enjoy breath-taking views in lounges wrapped by sweeping panoramic windows.
 
The passenger experience is accentuated by technology that, as The Fjords CEO Rolf A. Sandvik explains, was painstakingly selected to set new environmental standards for the pristine habitat it operates within.
 
“We, and our owners Fjord1 and Flåm AS, are absolutely committed to a long-term strategy that safeguards the spellbinding nature of Nærøyfjord and its surrounding waterways,” he says. “At the same time we want our passengers to feel as connected to that habitat as possible – experiencing something on Vision of the Fjords that is not possible on my other vessel here.
 
“With that in mind we opted for a dual fuel solution whereby we run diesel engines up to the entrance of the protected Nærøyfjord, before switching to silent running, emission free electric power. We also challenged the yard to create a special hull designed to minimize wake and thus reduce impact erosion on the vulnerable shoreline here.
 
“We want to put our customers at the heart of a unique voyage experience,” he stresses, “but do so in an environmentally responsible manner. We believe the choices made here have set a new course for the future operations of our entire fleet … and hopefully all operators that sail here.”
 
The judges for Ship of the Year, which is run by Norway’s Skipsrevyen, were won over by Brødrene Aa’s bold design, but also by the vessel’s high-tech features, such as its innovative propulsion system. This is based on a combination of two 749kW MAN main engines and two 150kW Oswald electric motors, with ABB’s On-board DC Grid system managing and controlling the power between the diesel engines, propeller and charging station. 
 
It’s a configuration capable of delivering a speed of 19.5 knots, slowing down to a leisurely 8 knots to allow passengers to immerse themselves in the UNESCO-listed beauty that surrounds them.
 
Sandvik concludes that the whole project was defined by collaboration, with an extensive list of suppliers, including MANCRAFT, Simrad, ABB and Naviguiding, amongst others, uniting to tailor the best available solutions.
 
“We’re proud of everyone that’s contributed to this award-winning ship,” Sandvik comments, “but we’re perhaps most proud of what it means for the future.”
 
He explains, “Currently, most tourist boats in the fjords, including some of our own, are old and environmentally unfriendly, poisoning the very environment that attracts them. We have a vision, and dedicated owners with the desire and finances, to do things differently – putting nature first and pioneering tourist operations that delight customers while preserving habitats.
 
“The Vision of the Fjords is a step forward, but it’s only the start of the journey. We’ll now look to expand and renew our fleet of seven tourist vessels, always choosing the best technological solutions in the market, ensuring we stay at the vanguard of responsible tourism long into the future.”
 
Vision of the Fjords began operating in July and is scheduled to complete around 700 voyages a year, running in all seasons.

Vision of The Fjords: 
Length: 40 m 
Width: 15 m 
Materials: Carbon fiber sandwich 
Seats: 399 
Class: DNV light craft 
Main engine: 2x 749kW 
El-motor: 2 x150kW 
Propeller: CPP propeller 
Battery pack: 600 kWh
 

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