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Company:  Lee Marine International Brokerage Contact:  Andrew De Bruin
Location:  Phuket, Thailand Local Phone:  66 76 238803
Fax:  66 76 239729 Listings:  View Dealer Gallery

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Specifications

Make:  Nyland Versted, Oslo, Norway Price:(Euros)  €295,000
Model:  Long Range Trawler Year:  1907
Category:  Day Cruiser Boat Location:  Phuket, Thailand
Trailer:  No

Dimensions & Weight

Length:  90.00 Beam:  18
Draft:  11 Weight:  118

Speed, Capacities & Hull

Cruising Speed:  7.8 Fuel Capacity:  42
Maximum Speed:  10 Fuel Type:  Diesel
Hull Type:  Steel

Engine Details

Engine Type:  Alpha 404 VO Engine Year:  1964
Horsepower:  280

General Description

The HAGANES has had many lives and many names. She was built in 1907 as a whaling ship by Nyland Verksted in Oslo. She was delivered to her first owners in Iceland in March 1907 and named GUNNAR HAMUNDARSON. In 1912 she was sold to New Zealand Whaling Co. LTD of Larvik, Norway and renamed WHANGAREI. In 1918 she was taken over by CHR. Nielsen & Co. also in Larvik, Norway. She was renamed KYA when she was sold to Statens Havnevesen of Oslo, Norway.
In 1928 she was sold to CHR. Bjelland & Co. in Stavanger, Norway and renamed SMART. Although she was offically listed as a fishing vessel, she was converted to a yacht for the chairman of King Oscar Sardines. In 1938 as war was building in Europe, she was chartered by the Norwegian Navy and used as a watch boat. In April of 1940, she was taken by the DIE DEUTCHE KRIEGSMARINE (Nazi Germany s Navy) and converted to a patrol boat. It is understood she was refitted with a 2000 hp engine and had a top speed of 18 knots. At the end of the war she was returned to her owners in Norway. In 1947 she was sold to A/S Seilas (Johan Birkeland) of Bergen, Norway. Her main engine was changed from 3 cylinder steam to a 12 cylinder 380 horsepower Paaxman Diesel. The current engine - a 280 horsepower MAN B & W Alpha was installed in 1964. It is believed at this point she was converted to a coastal freighter whose basic shape and ship layout endures today.

From then until 2003 she had several owners with Gunnar Havsgaard operating the vessel beginning in 1975 for the next 25 years. Gunnar renamed her HAGANES after the name of his town. The manning laws in Norway changed and by the year 2000 HAGANES required a crew of four. Her economic viability died. Between 1998 and 2003 she was bought and sold many times, and was literally up for sale continuously during this period. Basically, no commercial use could be found. No preservation societies stepped forward. HAGANES was deteriorating rapidly. She was rescued and returned to the beautiful girl she once was and she now lives a new life in the warm and clear waters of Southeast Asia and the Pacific. She is loved and cared for by her owners who have been navigating the world for fifteen years. If you would like to be a part of this fine ships history then please contact Lee Marine for full details.

- MAN B&W Alpha Type 404VO - 280 hp

- 4 Generators: 10 kw Lister , 6 kw Lister ; 5 kw Yanmar (emergency backup); 7.5 kw Indian Lister

-30 liters/hr at 7.8 knots (main engine) & 30 liters/day (gensets)

-2 doubles cabins, 1 double crew cabin + 2 single cabins, and Captain s double bed.

-RFD 8 man Liferaft

- Radios - Trimble Inmarsat C Satellite + ICOM VHF radio with DSC

- Furuno Differential GPS with Various Electronic Chart Plotters connected

- Raymarine R41 48 mile radar

- Air Conditioning: Owner s Deck Cabin, Captain s Cabin, & Wheelhouse

- 42,000 liters (diesel), 2,000 liters (fresh water),

 

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