- HNoMY Norge
:"For the coastal battleship ("Panserskip") Norge (1899–1940), see
HNoMS Norge ".One of only two remaining
Royal Yacht s in Europe, [The other remaining Royal Yacht being the Royal House of Denmark's "Dannebrog".] HNoMY "Norge" (in Norwegian, KS "Norge", or K/S "Norge") [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).] is the Royal Yacht of the King of Norway. The ship's name "Norge" is Norwegian forNorway .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 manned by the
Royal Norwegian Navy .ummary history
When Prince Carl of Denmark, a naval officer, agreed to be elected to the vacant throne of Norway in 1905 (taking the royal name of Haakon), he was promised a Royal Yacht. Due to Norway's difficult economic situation after the dissolution of the union with Sweden, it never materialized.
During the two world wars the economy and other conditions never made it possible to acquire a yacht.
After
World War II a nation-wide appeal was made for funds to purchase a yacht for the respected and aging king, who had become a truly national symbol through his steadfast resistance against Nazi Germany. Among the followers of the appeal were 300,000 of the country's school children. Eventually, interest centred on the British motor yacht "Philante" [The yacht's name "Philante" was aportmanteau of the names of the owner's wife and himself; "Phil", short for "Phyllis", "an", short for "and", "t" for "Thomas", and the end syllable "e".] built in 1937 byCamper and Nicholsons inGosport ,Hampshire for SirThomas Sopwith . One of the world's largest yachts of its time, the ship had been requisitioned by theRoyal Navy in 1939 and used for Atlantic duty as the convoy escort vessel HMS "Philante" during the war.In July 1947, the ship was bought by Norway in time for a model to be made and presented to the King at his 75th birthday. After refitting was completed in 1948, King Haakon was finally able to take over his Royal Yacht, which was renamed "Norge".
King Haakon used "Norge" extensively for travels in Norway and abroad.
King Olav took over "Norge" after his father's death in 1957, and a 10-year plan was adopted to upgrade the hull and technical equipment. The King followed the traditions introduced by King Haakon, using "Norge" on both official and private occasions.
In 1985 during welding operations on board when "Norge" was docked for repair at the Navy shipyard in
Horten , a fire broke out with disastrous consequences, though fortunately the hull and engines survived. King Olav decided the ship was to be rebuilt, and a year later he was once more able to take over "Norge", with a higher standard of safety and better technical equipment than before the fire.When King Olav died in 1991, "Norge" was taken over by King Harald.
Manning and use
The Royal Yacht "Norge" is owned by HM The King. A Royal Decree of 1947 provides that the ship shall be manned, operated and maintained by the nation's Defence Forces. In summer the complement of officers and crew is 54. The season begins when the King embarks in May and ends when he disembarks in late September. The winter is used for maintenance, with a reduced crew of 20.
The sailing schedule for the Royal Yacht varies from year to year. When the King is competing in major international yacht races, he uses "Norge" as a base. The King and Queen also make use of the Royal Yacht for official events in Norway and abroad. In 2004 the King used the yacht on his trip to
France for the 60th anniversary of D-Day. In 2006 the yacht was among other events used abroad during thestate visit toIreland and in Norway during the state visit by the King and Queen ofSpain .For the summer of 2007, "Norge" and the Danish Royal Yacht "Dannebrog" are scheduled to cruise along the southernmost parts of Norway, to celebrate the 70th birthdays of Their Majesties The King and Queen—and "Norge" itself. ["Kongen inspiserte 70-åringen K/S «Norge»" no icon – Syndication article by Wibecke Lie, NTB, 16 May 2007.]
Notes
External links
* [http://www.kongehuset.no/c27324/seksjonstekst/vis.html?tid=28712 The Royal Yacht] – The Royal House of Norway's official information
* [http://www.mil.no/sjo/keskdr/logistikk/start/kongeskipet/ Kongeskipet Norge] no icon – Royal Norwegian Navy web page
* [http://www1.nrk.no/nett-tv/klipp/214377 Kongen kommer] no icon – NRK Documentary on web TV
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