This 81-foot steel North Sea trawler was built in 1967 and powered by a single 460-horsepower Callesen diesel engine, capable of cruising at 7.5 knots with a maximum speed of 9 knots. The hull design and construction reflect classic Norwegian fishing and expedition vessel practices, making her a proven platform for extended offshore work in challenging northern waters.
The yacht accommodates 10 cabins with three heads, designed for comfortable yet straightforward living. Cabins feature bunk beds with windows or portholes, and common areas include an indoor lounge suitable for dining and gathering, along with open deck space for observation and work. The layout and capacity support both crew and guest operations.
Built by Georg Eides Sønner AS in Høylandsbygd, Norway, the boat originally served with the Norwegian Coastal Administration maintaining navigation aids and lighthouses. She was later adapted for expedition purposes, with her proven seaworthiness making her well-suited to Arctic and northern waters. The vessel represents a practical, well-established design optimized for extended time at sea in demanding conditions.
Length
81.10 FT
Beam
20.34 FT
Material
Steel
Shape
Displacement
Cabins
10
Heads
3
Engines
1
Engine Make
Callesen
Engine Model
427 DOT
Power
NaN HP
Fuel
Diesel
Cruising Speed
7.50 KTS
Max Speed
9.00 KTS
Range
1930.00 NM
Fuel
2,377.55 GAL
Water
3,170.07 GAL