
”Tumlaren”
(ex. "TV 014", "M14")
Type of vessel: Ex. Mine-sweeper, later used as coast-guard environmental ship, today fishing trip boat.
Built: 1941 at Valdermarsviks Varv, Hull designed by famous yacht designer; Engineer Jac W Iversen.
Material: Mahogny on oak and steel frames. Oregon-pine deck covered with aluminium that runs down abt. 50 cm on hull sides. Aluminum wheelhouse.
Length: 25.22 meters
Breadth: 5.26 meters
Draft: 1.25 meters
Tonnage: 60GT, 18 NT.
Main engine: 2 x Volvo TMD 100 at 225 Hp each, SCG MRF 700 hydraulic gearboxes with reduction 2:1. Engines installed in 1972, overhauled in september 2001.
Cruising speed: 10 knots on 60-70 litres per hour, top speed 13-14 knots
Bunkers: Fuel - 3000 litres
Fresh water - 700 litres
Classification: Certified for 40 passengers in extended coastal trade. Renewed September 12th, 2001.
Equipment: Bergen Nautic magnetic compass (1996), Furuno FE606 Radar, AP Horizon Maxi VHF, Robertson AP30 autopilot, Shipmate RS5700 Navigator, Shipmate GP32 GPS Plotter, Tenfjord hydraulic steering and rudder indicator, NMT 900 Cellular phone, 1 x 25 + 2 x 20 person Viking life-rafts, Mullsjö heater (1994) at 20 kW for central heating. (22 radiators in ship provide for good heating).
General arrangement: Large wheelhouse in the deckhouse with chart-table and toilet. Below deck in fore-ship is a saloon with office and a sofa/berth. Galley with oven/stove, one single cabin with extra berth, one berth in the forepeak cabin. Aft of engine-room there is a saloon with table and seats for abt. 25 people around table and a small cafeteria. In the very aft is a large square room with stores.
Position: Gothenburg, Sweden
All details given in good faith but not guaranteed.