Boats
GALLERY
MEMBER BOATS GALLERY
There are 21 fishing vessel members of the Scottish Pelagic Sustainability Group. Our members are working together to ensure a sustainable future for our pelagic fisheries, including being involved in scientific research programmes.
Our skippers are constantly reinvesting in their vessels to ensure optimum fuel efficiency and thus a low carbon footprint for their fishing operations. This reinvestment also ensures that vessels are equipped with the best possible fish handling systems to provide the best possible quality for the catch.
Adenia LK-193
Adenia LK193 – A 69m pelagic trawler, with the home port Whalsay and Skerries, Shetland
Antarctic II LK-145
Antartic II LK145: A 61.9m pelagic trawler with the home port Whalsay & Skerries, Shetland
Antares LK 419
Antares LK419. A 76m pelagic trawler with the home port of Whalsay & Skerries, Shetland
Charisma LK 362
Charisma LK362 – A 75m pelagic trawler, with the home port of Whalsay and Skerries, Shetland
Christina S
Christina S FR224: A 77m pelagic trawler with the home port of Fraserburgh, north-east Scotland
Grateful FR 249
Grateful FR249: A 70m pelagic trawler with the home port of Fraserburgh, north-east Scotland
Pathway PD 165
Pathway PD165: A 79m pelagic trawler with the home port of Peterhead, north-east Scotland
Quantus PD379
Quantus PD379: A 65.5m pelagic trawler with the home port of Peterhead, north-east Scotland
Research LK 62
Research LK62 – A 79m pelagic trawler, with the home port of Whalsay and Skerries, Shetland
Stefanie M N718
Stephanie-M N265: A 49.2m pelagic trawler with the home port Kilkeel, Northern Ireland
Sunbeam FR 487
Sunbeam FR487: A 56.2m pelagic trawler with the home port Fraserburgh, north-east Scotland
Zephyr LK394
Zephyr LK394 – A 75m pelagic trawler, with the home port of Whalsay and Skerries, Shetland