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F/V ''Northwestern'' is an Alaskan crab,
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, and
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tendering commercial fishing vessel featured in the Discovery Channel series '' Deadliest Catch''. To date the ''Northwestern'' is the only vessel to have featured on all 18 seasons of ''Deadliest Catch'' as well as the pilot series ''America's Deadliest Season''. The vessel is owned and operated by the Hansen family of the state of
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Sig Hansen Sigurd Jonny Hansen (born April 28, 1966) is an American captain of the fishing vessel '' F/V Northwestern'', and'' M/S Stålbas''. Since 2005, Hansen has been featured in each season of the documentary television series ''Deadliest Catch'', ser ...
serving as the vessel's primary captain.


History

The '' F/V Northwestern'', a western rigged boat, was constructed in 1977 at Marco Shipyards in
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for the sole purpose of fishing
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and Tanner Crab off of the coast of Alaska. It was christened '' F/V Northwestern'' on 1977 November 5 by Snefryd Hansen, the wife of then-owner and captain Sverre Hansen. The vessel is currently owned and operated by Sverre and Snefryd's three sons: Sigurd (Sig), Norman, and Edgar Hansen. Sig serves as the vessel's primary captain with his younger brother Edgar, and his daughter Mandy Hansen, also running the boat on occasion. Edgar primarily serves as the ''Northwestern'''s deck boss. Edgar also served as relief captain and engineer for several years, before Mandy took over as the full-time relief captain, and Norman took over as the primary engineer. In the 1980s the boat was one of the first to fish
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. Throughout the 1980s the ''Northwestern'' kept very busy year round, fishing opilio crab, blue king crab, red king crab, and brown king crab at different times of the year. To keep up with the increasing demand for crab in the late 1980s and early 1990s, boats needed to carry more pots (steel box shaped traps that are used to fish for crab). Rather than buy a new boat, the Hansen family decided to have the ''Northwestern'' extended twice. Originally built at 108 feet (32.9 m) with the ability to carry 156 pots, the ''Northwestern'' was extended to 118 feet (36.0 m) in 1987 to allow for 200 pots. In 1991, when the maximum crab pots a boat could carry was raised to 250, the Hansen's again had the ''Northwestern'' lengthened, this time to . Today, in the
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system, they usually carry no more than 195 pots. The Hansen brothers worked aboard the ''Northwestern'' as deckhands throughout their childhood, and all three decided to make fishing their profession, joining a long line of Hansen men making their living as fishermen. Sig, the oldest of the three, took over as captain of the ''Northwestern'' full-time in 1990. Under his leadership, the ''Northwestern'' boasts an astounding record of never having suffered a death at sea despite its home territory being the dangerous Alaskan crab grounds, where deaths average nearly one fisherman per week during the heart of its productive seasons.


Current status

Today, the ''Northwestern'' continues to fish
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,
tanner crab ''Chionoecetes'' is a genus of crabs that live in the northern Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. The genus ''Chionoecetes'' currently contains seven distinct species. Other names for crabs in this genus include "queen crab" (in Canada) and "spider ...
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; however, it is now one of few boats to engage in pot
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fishing as well, which was filmed for episodes of ''Deadliest Catch'' during the 2006 Opilio crab season. The ''Northwestern'' was one of the few vessels to fish for blue king crab in 2009 after completing its red king crab season. During the summer, the vessel keeps busy tendering (transporting fish from vessels at sea to floating processors, allowing the fishing boats to stay on the grounds rather than make repeated trips back to port) salmon and herring, usually under the command of Edgar Hansen. The ''Northwestern'' is one of the most successful boats in the crab fishing fleet. It continues to meet its quota and bring in money for the crew and family; the vessel won both the tonnage and price titles in both the final king crab derby in 2005 and the final opilio crab derby in 2006, and as a result, her share of the available quota under the new IFQ fishing rules is among the largest in the fleet. The vessel has become popular and very recognizable due to it being prominently featured in the Discovery Channel series ''Deadliest Catch''. In addition to the Hansen brothers, the remainder of the crew includes longtime deckhands Matt Bradley (Edgar's childhood friend), Nick Mavar, Jr. and Nick's nephew, Jake Anderson. Jake earned full-share deckhand status on the ''Northwestern'' during the 2009 opilio season, and continued to fish on the boat several more seasons before taking over as captain of the F/V ''Saga'' in 2014. Matt would also leave the boat on occasions as well and has since permanently joined Jake on the ''F/V Saga'' by the 2019 king crab season. Karl Rasmussen, the grandson of one of the ''Northwestern'''s quota leasers, joined the crew in 2014. Sig's daughter Mandy, has fished on the boat during salmon season, and she had been an intermittent crew member during earlier seasons of the show. Before the 2016 red king crab season, Sig's son-in-law, Clark Pederson (Mandy's husband), became the latest to join the ''Northwestern'' crew. During the middle of the 2018 opilio season, Mandy has started training under her father to become the Northwestern's relief captain. By the start of the 2018 king crab season, she permanently joined the crew as full-time relief captain and captain-in-training, with Sig grooming her to one day take over the family business. In the summer of 2019, Mandy and Clark alternated to run the boat, for salmon tendering. During the boat's first trip, right before the start of the 2019 red king crab season, Mandy took the boat out by herself for the first time as captain, to set up storage pots out in the fishing grounds, before Sig came up to take control of the boat, for the season. In the summer of 2020, Mandy and Clark once again took control of the ''Northwestern'' for salmon tendering season. Mandy is also responsible for hiring the crew for the boat.


Non-Alaskan seafood

The Hansen brothers, owners/operators of the ''Northwestern'', endorsed a brand of Russian King Crab being sold at discount chains such as
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. The decision to put the ''Northwestern'' name and colors on a non-Alaskan product has caused some controversy in the Alaskan fishing community, which the Hansens addressed in a November 2007 press release.''Northwestern'' Endorses King Crab
press release, dated November 12, 2007; retrieved April 5, 2008.
In the press release, the Hansens noted that 50-70 percent of Alaskan King Crab was purchased by Japan and never reached U.S. stores or restaurants; by bringing Russian King Crab to the American market, the Hansens hoped that the increased demand for King Crab would benefit the Alaskan fishing fleet by raising the price of King Crab overall.


In fiction

The F/V ''Northwestern'' inspired the character Crabby the Boat in the film '' Cars 2'' and was voiced by
Sig Hansen Sigurd Jonny Hansen (born April 28, 1966) is an American captain of the fishing vessel '' F/V Northwestern'', and'' M/S Stålbas''. Since 2005, Hansen has been featured in each season of the documentary television series ''Deadliest Catch'', ser ...
. The comedy show '' South Park'' briefly spoofed the vessel and its workers in the episode "
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", when Stan was leading the
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.


See also

* Alaskan king crab fishing


References


External links


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