Study of the Main Dimensions of Fiberglass Fishing Boats in the Waters of South Buton Regency

Authors

  • Azhar Aras Mubarak Departement of Naval Architecture, Faculty Science and Technology, Sembilanbelas November Kolaka University, Indonesia
  • Samaluddin Departement of Naval Architecture, Faculty Science and Technology, Sembilanbelas November Kolaka University, Indonesia
  • Alfiah Alif Departement of Chemistry, Faculty Science and Technology, Sembilanbelas November Kolaka University, Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62462/edelweiss.v1i1.6

Keywords:

Fishing Boats; Main Dimensions; Hydrostatic

Abstract

Availability of vessel design and capacity according to the wishes of fishermen groups on a small scale,
especially in the area of South Buton Regency must be carried out. Taking into account the cost of making
ships and the use of fiberglass materials, it is hoped that a ship design will be produced that is for accordance
with the wishes of the community. The main ship size study provides many options in choosing ships with
different characteristics but having almost the same ship volume. This study aims to identify and compare
several main ship sizes that are designed and provide choices according to existing requirements. The results
showed that with a ship length of 7 m, width of 1.5 m, and of 0.72 m, the ship would have a resistance of 2.8
kN, a power of 14.22 kW and a displacement of 1464 kg and a surface area of 226854.22 cm2. Meanwhile,
with a ship length of 7.25 m, width of 1.5 m, and of 0.70 m, it will have a resistance of 2.9 kN, a power of 14.7
kW and a displacement of 1474 kg and a surface area of 232578.12 cm2. Whereas with a ship length of 7.50 m,
width of 1.5 m, and of 0.68 m it will have a resistance of 1.6 kN, a power of 15.22 kW and a displacement of
1481 kg and a surface area of 238195.85 cm2.

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Published

2023-07-20

How to Cite

Azhar Aras Mubarak, Samaluddin, & Alfiah Alif. (2023). Study of the Main Dimensions of Fiberglass Fishing Boats in the Waters of South Buton Regency. Edelweiss : Journal Of Innovation In Educational Research, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.62462/edelweiss.v1i1.6