On March 20, Chinese shipbuilder Jianglong Shipbuilding delivered the 300-ton high-speed fishery law enforcement vessel “Zhongguo Yuzheng 33201” to Ningbo Ocean and Fishery Law Enforcement Team.
“Zhongguo Yuzheng 33201” is the fastest fishery law enforcement vessel of the same tonnage in China. The hull adopts deep V-shape and is made of steel-aluminum composite structure, with an overall length of 56.4 meters, a beam of 8.0 meters, a depth of 3.8 meters and a full-load draught of not less than 2.1 meters. It is propelled by four 1,939kW high-performance main engines at a speed of not less than 30 knots, with good speed, stability and wave resistance.
At the same time, the vessel is also equipped with advanced equipment such as navigation and command integrated platform, video conferencing system, intelligent optoelectronic system, precision intelligent control system, unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) system, intelligent water cannon, and for the first time equipped with a radio monitoring system, which can greatly improve the efficiency of maritime law enforcement and emergency response capabilities. The stern deck is equipped with an 8.5-meter all-aluminum workboat (with a speed of 36 knots), which is deployed and retrieved using an inclined slipway, improving the flexibility of emergency law enforcement operations.
As a renowned Chinese enterprise specializing in high-performance official law enforcement vessels, Jianglong Shipbuilding has, in recent years, constructed multiple high-performance fishery law enforcement vessels for the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, as well as coastal provinces and cities such as Guangdong, Guangxi, Shanghai, Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Liaoning, Fujian, and Hainan.
The company has achieved mass production of fishery law enforcement vessels in various tonnages and sizes, including 600-ton, 300-ton, 200-ton, and 100-ton classes, as well as law enforcement speedboats. These efforts have made a significant contribution to enhancing China’s fishery law enforcement capabilities, protecting fishery development, and safeguarding the country’s maritime rights and interests.