Superyacht

Camper & Nicholsons Norge

Built
1937
Length
80.25 m
GRT
1628 reg. tons
Built
1937
Length
80.25 m
GRT
1628 reg. tons

Camper & Nicholsons Norge Overview

14
guest
7
cabin
54
crew

When Sir Thomas Sopwith ordered his personal steamer, he had no idea that in 1939 the army would confiscate his beloved yacht. Eight years later Philante was bought by the Norwegian authorities on the occasion of King Haakon's 75th birthday. After his majesty's death, the king's son Olav became the main participant in family and official cruises. During the renovation of the yacht in 1985, there was a fire on board. The vessel partially burned down and was immediately rebuilt and modernized. The boat is equipped with native MAN Bergen engines of 1,750 hp.

Previously this boat was called: Philante

Characteristics of the superyacht Norge

Main Features
Length, m
80.3
Beam, m
11.6
Draft, m
4.7
Tonnage and capacity
Gross register tonnage
1628
Displacement, t
1786
Fuel Capacity (liters)
200000
Fresh water capacity, l
125000
Hull material
Steel
Superstructure material
Steel
Passengers and crew
Max people
14
Cabins
7
Crew
54
Engines & Performance
Engines
2 x 1750 hp Bergen, diesel
Maximum speed, kt
16
Cruising speed, kn
14
Manufacturer and designers
Country
Great Britain
Exterior design
Interior design
Naval architects
Year built
1937
Years of repairs
1986
Classification and flag
Name
Norge
Type
Motor
Previous names
Philante
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