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VICTORY ADVENTURE'S SOUTHERN OCEANS EXPEDITIONS



Motor Sailer MAAGEN

Deck Plan

                                       TECHNICALS SPECIFICATIONS      

 

Flag: Cook Islands.

Port of registry: Rarotonga.

Call sign: E5U2139

LOA: 27 meters.

Beam: 7,20 meters

Max draft: 3,20 meters.

Gross tonnage: 130 GT.

Deck: 2.5 inch teak

Main engine: Burmeister & Wain Alpha 405 VO.

Electric engine (emergency engine): Titan Electromotor 30 HP m/kaedetraek Till eskue.

Main engine horse power: 385 HP.

Max speed: 11 Knts.

Crew: 4.

Max passengers: 12

Life rafts: 32 pax

Generators and dinamos: 2 Dinamos CC de 21,5 Kw c.u., y 2 Alternators  of 25 Kw. c.u.

 Electricity: 380 volt.  and 220 volt. trifásic and monofásic; 110 volt.,

 24 volt. y 12 volt. DC.

Propeller: Variable Pitch.

Bunkers: 30 m3

Range: 5000 nm

Fresh water: 15 m3

Freezers : 0,5 m3 freezer, 1,5 m3 cooler 

Hull: Steel, 12 mm in the ice skirts, 10 mm in the rest and 8 mm in the bottom plates.

For extra strength all the frames are rivetted to the plates.


Bilge pump and fire fighting equipment

 

Main Generator

 

Main Engine


DECK EQUIPMENT:

  • Hydraulic crane 1.600 Kg.

  • Auxiliary boat: 1 Rubber  ASTEC akron new 2007,  40 HP, 4 strke

  • Observation barrel (crows nest) in the front mast 20 meters high


Wheel house electronic equipment

  • Radar FURUNO 96 nm, RDP-112 Mod. FR 8521

  • Radar JRC 32 nm

  • A2 Station GMDSS ICS Electronics.

  •  Color depth sounderFURUNO Mod. FCV 291 2000 mtrsGPS FURUNO Mod. Navigator

  • DGPS Leica Mod. AP40.

  •  Automatic pilot Navitron Mod. NT-920G

  • Automatic pilot Thrige/K-S B3.

  • VHF Skanti DSC Mod. VHF 1000.

  • VHF ICOM Mod. IC-M127.

  • VHF SIMRAD Transponders Radar Mod. Sailor Sart (x 2 units).

  • VHF  emergency handy DSC 3 units

  • NAVTEX  ICS Electronics.

  •  TRANSAS Electronic Charts

  •  Jotron Sarsat-Cospas 406 mhz.


  • Labs:

There is a possibility to arrange a space of 15 m2  with water and electricity for a laboratory


Accomodations:

6 cabins for guests: 4 with 2 heads, each with single bunks and the other 2 with double bed each

2 mess rooms up to 12 each

3 cabins for crew 1 single and the rest 2 bunks each

Galley and electric kitchen 380 volts

A lot of space on deck for 12 persons.


Deck Plan


Results of hull inspection in Sweden in 2007 shows its condition is excellent

 


Capt. Jaume Sibila

Capt. Jaume has been working in boats for 24 years since he was 16 in Spain. He began as a deck hand in tug boats and afterwards went to Marine school for 3 years to obtain his Master certificate for up to 1600 GT.

He has been an Officer and Master of various ships. He worked as a Master in a Spanish goverment search and rescue†organisation of for 5 years. He had always had a dream to have his own boat, so in the year 2000 he bought his first boat, a 27 meter schooner and chartered her for 5 years in the mediteranean.

Later while he was in Sweden he bought the Maagen. The project of restoring this Motor Sailer took him 2 years to finish. He sailed the Maagen in all the Mediterranean Sea, North Atlantic, Baltic Sea, Black sea and West African waters. In 2009 he sailed her for 6 months in Cape verde Island, working there as a diving expedition vessel. He is now prepared to start doing Antarctica Tourism and navigate the Maagen in the cold oceans in which she was built to be sailed.


Crew

The Maagen's crew are Swedes with whom Captain Jaume became friends when he worked for a Swedish offshore tugboat company.

The Maagen's chief engineer, Gunnar Johansson, was the 2nd engineer aboard the 359 ft. Swedish Naval Icebreaker, Oden and worked together with the US Government out of the McMurdo base in the Ross sea for one year.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

She is Storm Worthy and just keeps on sailing with the sea directly on her bow.

 

 

 

 

Adjustable pitch Prop with ice skirts

 

 

 

 


 

 

Original Plans

 


 

 

 

 

 

Midship Cabin Plans

 

 

 

 

Midship Cabins

 

 

 

Main Salon Plans

 

 

 

 

Main Salon

 

 


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