Norsk Megling & Auksjon AS | |
Bodø Airport, Terminal Building Olav V Gate 56-60, Bodø, North-Norway, 8004, Norway | |
Contact: | Morten Larsos |
Telephone: | Reveal Telephone Number |
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Norsk Megling & Auksjon AS has been commissioned to sell the
SAR / Rescue / Tug vessels RS Bergen Kreds (1998) and RS Erik Bye (1997).
The Seller is considering selling them as a package or separately.
The seller can assist with training and familiarizing the vessels in cooperation with new owners.
For further information, please see the prospectus www.auksjon.no by clicking on vessels: RS Bergen Kreds and RS Erik Bye. Both vessels is in DNV Class: +1A1 HSLC, RO, Patrol, EO Vessel with tug hook and rescue boat with dock.
Operation until 600 nautical miles from land and 10 (20) meters significant wave heights!
Vessel name: | RS Bergen Kreds & RS Erik Bye |
Condition: | Very good |
Vessel type: | SAR Resque / Tug / |
Model: | Emmy Dyvi class |
Constructed: | 1998 |
Refitted: | 2016 |
Class Society: | DNV |
Class Notation: | +1A1 HSLC, RO, Patrol, EO |
Guests: | 10 |
Cabins: | 4 |
No. of engines: | 2 |
Engine power: | 2500 |
Fuel type: | Diesel |
Drive type: | Shaft drive |
Cruising Speed: | 20 Knots |
Maximum Speed: | 23 Knots |
Nominal length: | 20.40m |
Length over all: | 20.40m |
Beam: | 6.80m |
Maximum draft: | 1.4m |
Hull material: | Glass Fibre |
Hull type: | Monohull |
Hull colour: | White |
Displacement: | 76 metric tons |
Dry Weight: | 64 metric tons |
Fuel capacity: | 12 Cubic Metres |
Water capacity: | 2 Cubic Metres |
RS Bergen Kreds: New inventory in 2016 with heating pumps on all cabins and noise-reduced the hole vessel inside. In 2
RS Erik Bye has also been renovated and kept in excellent condition!
Four cabins: Toilet and shower room, Washing room with washing machine and dryer plus storage, and big saloon room with kitchen and cooler/freezer.
Year of Construction: 1998 / 1997 Material: FRP sandwich hull and superstructure Home port: Oslo
Model DNV Class: +1A1 HSLC, RO, Patrol, EO Vessel RS
Class Emmy Dyvi Class
Tonnage Weight: 76 tons Net: 64 tons
Dimensions Length: 20.4 m Breadth: 6.8 m Draft: 1.45
Capacity Saloon 10 seats or 6 stretchers, 4 cabins with 4 beds Security crew with towing 4 people
Speed Service speed: 20 knop Range: 600 nautical miles
Towing capacity: 10 tons SWL
Deck machinery: Hydraulic windlass, hydraulic crane, Hydraulic capstan: 1.5 ton Rescue equipment: Salvage hook SWL. 10 ton, Salvage pumps, fire and bilge,
Fire fighting 3000 l./min., 85 meter.
MOB boats: 2009 Gazelle Flying fish G500 5.0 m with Volvo Penta D3 190 HK Solas approved, ZF 45 gear, Hamilton waterjet HJ 213D speed 30 knots. Mob boat in protected dock aft. FLIR Voyager, Thermal Camera
Rescue accommodation: Treatment and diver room 4 stretchers
Navigation equipment: 2 x radar (3 cm and 10 cm) ARPA, chart plotter, DGPS, auto pilot Communication equipment: GMDSS Class A2 with additional equipment , MF/ HF and Satelitte telephone
RS Bergen Kreds: Main Engine: 2 X 16 V MTU 2000 M70 from 2005, 2 x 1050 KW
Generator 2 x 20156 Sisu à 30 kW Hole engine room new upbuilt in 2005. Engine hours: 13350. All services have been done by the MTU team in Norway. Gear: 2 x Servogear HD250 PTI UR/UL Pitch propeller: 2 x VD 810 C
RS Erik Bye: 2 x Mitsubishi S12R, tot. 1920 kW Engine hour: 17890 both engines overhauled at 12.000.- Diesel consumption approx: 550 l/ hour All Maintenance is done at Mitsubishi dealer Martim Motor AS, Tomrefjord, Norway Gear: 2 x Servogear HD250 PTI UR/UL Pitch propeller: 2 x VD 810 C
Both vessels are certificated in DNV with notification DNV +1A1 HSLC, RO, Patrol, EO
Inspection with sea trail after further agreement. RS Bergen Kreds is in operation with the crew. RS Erik Bye is heated and laid up as a backup for the other vessels.
Please notice that info, pictures, and videos of the vessels are based on www.auksjon.no
The Norwegian Society for Sea Rescue was established in 1892 and is a charity organization funded partly by membership fees, partly by donations, and partly by government subsidies. It employs 197 professional seamen, 60 at the head office in Oslo and 14 in the regional branches. The organization has 4,200 volunteers and around 111,000 paying members. The organization operates 58 vessels stationed along the Norwegian coastline
www.rs.no/redningsselskapet-english/ or https://www.wikiwand.com/en/articles/Norwegian_Society_for_Sea_Rescue
or go directly to www.rs.no
Note: Indicated location is approximate general area only.