HNoMY Norge

HNoMY/KS Norge in Stockholm in September 2005
HNoMY Norge in Oslo in August 2019
History
United Kingdom
NameMY Philante
OwnerT O M Sopwith
Ordered1936
BuilderCamper and Nicholsons, Gosport
Yard number442
Launched11 February 1937
FateSold to the Admiralty, September 1939
United Kingdom
NameHMS Philante
Acquired21 September 1939
Honours and
awards
Battle of the Atlantic
FateSold 1946
Norway
NameNorge
NamesakeNorway
Cost1,500,000 NOK (1947)
AcquiredJuly 1947
Commissioned17 May 1948
Identification
StatusIn active service
General characteristics
Tonnage1,628 t
Length80.6 m (264 ft 5 in)
Beam11.6 m (38 ft 1 in)
Draught4.7 m (15 ft 5 in)
Propulsion
  • 2 × Bergen Diesel 1,760 hp (1,312 kW) (installed 1982)
  • 2 shafts
Speed17 knots (31 km/h; 20 mph)
Range6,500 nmi (12,000 km)
Complement54 (18 officers, 36 privates) during the season; 20 during winter
ArmamentSmall arms

HNoMY Norge (in Norwegian, KS or K/S Norge)[1] is the Royal Yacht of the king of Norway. One of only three remaining Royal Yachts in Europe,[2] the ship's name Norge is Norwegian Bokmål for Norway. The Royal Yacht Norge was the Norwegian people's gift to King Haakon VII in 1947. The yacht is owned by the King but maintained and crewed by the Royal Norwegian Navy. Originally built in 1937 in the United Kingdom for Thomas Sopwith, she served in the Royal Navy as an armed yacht during the Second World War.

  1. ^ The prefix HNoMY stands for His/Her Norwegian Majesty's Yacht, whereas the Norwegian prefix KS (or K/S) stands for Kongeskipet (The King's Ship).
  2. ^ The other remaining Royal Yachts being the Royal House of Denmark's Dannebrog and the Netherlands De Groene Draeck