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The Cornelia Marie is an all steel, twin screw diesel powered commercial
fishing vessel.

Home Port:
Kodiak, Alaska
Length Overall:
128 feet
Width:
28 feet
Depth:
11.7 feet
Gross Tons:
298 – ITC (198)
Net Tons:
89 – ITC (135)
Year built:
1989
Where Built:
Bayou La Batre, Alabama
Builder:
Falmo
Registry:
United States of America
Material:
welded steel
Rebuilt:
1995 – 21’ extension
Fuel System:
(9) Fuel Oil tanks – 25,800 gallons
Fresh Water:
(2) fresh water tanks @1500 gallons
each
Anchor Deck:
1,500 lbs Danforth style anchor
Main Propulsion:
Twin MPTK Mitsubishi 6-cylinder inline duals
Horsepower:
630 @ 1,600 rpm
Start:
24 VDC electric
Cooling System:
keel
Auxiliary Power #1:
Detroit 8V92 NA 8-cylinder (port- AC and hydraulic power)
Auxiliary Power 21:
Detroit 8V71 NA 8-cylinder V series natural (starboard- AC and hydraulic power)
Fuel System:
FOT No. 1
bow centerline = 3,600 gallons
FOT No. 2
port and starboard win aft of FOT No. 1 = 3,600 gallons each
FOT No. 3
forward amidships wing port and starboard = 1,500 gallons each
FOT No. 4
aft amidships wing port and starboard = 1,500 gallons each
FOT No. 5
stern wing between lazarette and engine room port and starboard = 4,500 gallons each
Estimated Total Fuel Capacity:
25,800 gallons

Posted on August 27, 2010 - by Morgan Howard

Keith Anderson Fundraising Event

Keith Arthur Anderson has been missing since Jan. 6th 2010. He was last seen in the Sultan, WA area and his vehicle was found on a remote logging road near Darrington, WA.  Keith Anderson is the father of Jake Anderson, one of the deckhands of the F/V Northwestern.  The CorneliaMarie.com website first reported on this [...]

Posted on August 25, 2010 - by Morgan Howard

Cornelia Marie at Emmys

The Deadliest Catch did win one Emmy  – I believe it was nominated for a total of four awards.  “Deadliest Catch” won for outstanding sound mixing for non-fiction programming. The award went to Bob Bronow, re-recording mixer.  DC was also nominated for outstanding picture editing for non-fiction programming but did not win.
Deadliest Catch lost to [...]

The Brave Last Days of Capt. Phil

This article comes from People magazine
Before his death on Feb. 9 at 53, Phil Harris, the tough and colorful captain of the Cornelia Marie on Discovery’s Deadliest Catch, fought against all odds, came out of a medically-induced coma following lengthy surgery, spent a few more days with friends and family – and set his two [...]

Dutch Harbor Mourns Capt. Phil

The following article is by ROSE COX of The Dutch Harbor Fisherman (rcox@alaskanewspapers.com)
To fans of the “Deadliest Catch,” he was captain Phil Harris, the famous crab-killing rider of the wild Bering Sea.
But to those living at the tip of the Aleutian chain, he was just plain Phil, one of the most endearing, demanding – and [...]

Cornelia Marie thanks you for your support

My mother Cornelia Marie and I wish to thank everyone for your support on behalf of Josh, Jake and the rest of the family.  During this most difficult time you have expressed your sadness and offered your prayers and good wishes.  Many of you have also shared your concern for Phil’s boys.  Many nice of [...]

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