NAVIGATOR is a unique traditional Danish riveted steel ship originally built in 1941.The ship has been completely refitted and brought up to 2010 level.NAVIGATOR is at your disposal for adventures in Nordic waters. For meetings, product presentations, events etc the ship is also available for charter at quay.See all details in the brochure under “Booking”– Kim Sørensen, Owner

The interior of NAVIGATOR is complete updated to 2010 level with respect of Danish quality interior design traditions. Most of the floors and the main stair case in the hall are covered with lava clinker from Edna/Sicily; all furniture is manufactured in teak. As a counter balance to the new interior the original doors, door handles, fire alarm bells and internal communication system has been refitted.

NAVIGATOR accommodates up to 10 passengers and is certified by The Danish Maritime Authority to cruise in Nordic waters.

Descending the staircase to tween deck gives access to 2 double staterooms each with en suite bathrooms and finally to owners quarters with hall, large bathroom and large double stateroom.

The machine room, the bridge and the crew quarters are renewed but kept in the original 1941/1962 style.

The interior is complete updated to 2010 level with respect of Danish quality interior design traditions. The central area of the ship connects all 3 interior decks – from the saloon on boat deck through the hall on main deck to the central hallway on tween deck.

Aft of the hall there is access to the dining/meeting room with a large round table for up to 12 guests. Further aft follows the galley on port side and a library on starboard side.

The ship is equipped with the newest entertainment and communication equipment.

Outside decks are fitted with new Burma teak planks and comfortable deck chairs.

View to the Opera and the Royal castle at the Port of Copenhagen.

NAVIGATOR is a unique traditional riveted steel ship with a long history connected to Danish maritime traditions and the Port of Copenhagen. Under the name C. E. Krarup the ship was built in 1941 as a cable ship. In 1962 it was refitted as a training vessel for Danish naval officers.

Original rescue boat 1962