Meet The Ocean Tramp

Ocean Tramp is a 66-foot/20-meter ketch-rigged sailboat with 4 guest cabins and crew quarters. It comfortably accommodates 8 guests, along with 3 to 4 crew members and a guide or guest scientist. This fast and safe sailboat is perfect for expedition trips to remote regions, such as Antarctica.

Its large open front deck is THE perfect spot for whale watching! It’s ideal for photographers, hikers, divers, scientists, and all kinds of expedition trips that require a high-capacity vessel with plenty of storage and the comfort needed for extended stays on a sailboat.

Scroll down for a tour of the interior.

Inside of The Ocean Tramp

Views from The Ocean Tramp

Technical Specs

 

 

DimensionsLOA 19.55 mLWL 17.10 mBeam 5.35 mDraft 2.2 m
TonnageDisplacement 32 tons 
ConstructionAluminum 
MachineryPerkins Sabre 215 HPKohler Generator 5KWHonda Generator 2KWWatermaker 125l/hr
TanksDiesel 5500lFresh water 2500l 
Speed8 knots maximum, 7 knots cruise, under engine
Endurance5,000 nautical miles (engine endurance)
NavigationGPS positioning, electronic chart software
4G radar
Fluxgate compasses
Magnetic compasses
Autopilot
Depthsounder
AIS
CommunicationDSC VHF radio, DSC HF radio, Iridium Pilot + Starlink
SafetyBilge pumps
1x 12 person liferaft, 1 x 4 Person Liferaft
1 EPIRB, SART
Immersion suits, lifejackets

 

Meet The Hans Hansson

Hans Hansson was specifically built to withstand challenging weather. She started her career as a life-saving vessel in Norway, was then purchased by Sweden, and has now transitioned to taking passengers on unforgettable trips to Antarctica and to the amazing corners of the world. Her hull – designed to withstand the waters of the infamous North Sea – is perfectly suited for exploring Antarctica. Hans Hansson is an amazing platform from which to watch whales and icebergs – taking amazing photos. She is also small and maneuverable enough to get into smaller places. Hans Hansson is 26 meters long and she can take up to 12 passengers. It’s an ideal vessel for those looking to travel to Antarctica in comfort and safety. See below for technical specs.

 

Inside of The Hans Hansson

Views from The Hans Hansson

Technical Specs

 

DimensionsLOA 26.5 mLWL 23.30 mBeam 7.1 mDraft 3.4 m
TonnageRegister 145.78 tonsDisplacement 230 tons 
ConstructionIce strengthened steel hullAluminum superstructure 
MachineryBergenDiesel 525 bhp @ 312 rpm, variable pitch propellerUlstein 100 bhp variable pitch bowthruster

1 x Volvo 47.5kW, 380/220V generators. 1 x Sole 56 kw silent generator 380volt

Onan silent 24kW 380/220V generator
 for auxiliary power, hydraulics, pumpsfor domestic power service2 x Watermaker 6 tons/day
TanksFuel 48 tonsPotable water 15 tonsBlackwater 5 tons 
Speed11 knots maximum, 8 knots cruise
Endurance8,000 nautical miles / 40 days at cruising speed
NavigationGPS positioning, electronic chart software
2 radars
1 fluxgate compasses
1 magnetic compasses
Autopilot
Depthsounder
AIS
CommunicationDSC VHF radio, DSC HF radio, SatC, Iridium Pilot + Starlink
SafetyWater fire pump 2,200 ltr/min, bilge pump 1,500 ltr/min, Fire detection system
FM200 halon fire suppressant
2x 20 person liferafts
EPIRB, SART
Immersion suits, lifejackets

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