Engineering:Hvalur 9 RE-399
Hvalur 9 at pier in Reykjavík along with other members of the Hvalur HF fleet.
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Iceland | |
Name: | Hvalur 9 |
Owner: | Hvalur hf. |
Port of registry: | Iceland |
Builder: | Langesund Mekaniske Verksted, Langesund, Norway |
Launched: | 1952 |
Acquired: | 1966 |
Homeport: | Reykjavík |
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Notes: | Operated by the Coast Guard as ICGV Týr during the 1973 Cod War |
History | |
Iceland | |
Name: | ICGV Týr |
Operator: | Icelandic Coast Guard |
Commissioned: | 1972 |
Decommissioned: | 1973 |
Fate: | Returned in 1973 |
Notes: | Leased during the second Cod War |
General characteristics | |
Type: | Whaler |
Length: | 51.15 m (167 ft 10 in) o/a |
Beam: | 9.06 m (29 ft 9 in) |
Draft: | 5.65 m (18 ft 6 in) |
Propulsion: | 1398 kW steam engine |
Speed: | 17 kt |
Hvalur 9 RE-399 is an Icelandic whaling ship built in 1952 in Norway. It has been a part of the Icelandic whaling fleet operated and owned by the company Hvalur hf. since 1966.[citation needed]
In 1972 and again in 1973 she was requisitioned by the Icelandic Coast Guard, repainted, renamed Týr, after the god from the Norse mythology, and armed with a 57 mm gun and subsequently used to cut the fishing gear from foreign fishing vessels fishing illegally (according to Icelandic law) in a newly claimed fishery zone during the Second Cod War. During her service in the Coast Guard she was nicknamed Hval-Týr (English: Whale-Týr) by the Icelanders and Moby Dick by the British.[1]
Between 1987 and 2006, while commercial whaling ceased in Iceland, the ship remained unused at pier but the recommencement of whaling in Iceland brought it back into action.[citation needed] As of 2022, the ship remains active.[2][3]
References
- ↑ "Stríðshetjan í helgan stein" (in is). Morgunblaðið: pp. 12B. 3 January 1999. https://timarit.is/page/1924004.
- ↑ "Hval 9 verður gert til góða í slippnum" (in Icelandic). Morgunblaðið. 22 March 2022. https://www.mbl.is/200milur/frettir/2022/03/22/hval_9_verdur_gert_til_goda_i_slippnum/.
- ↑ Kristján Már Unnarsson (22 June 2022). "Forstjóri Hvals býst við fyrsta hvalnum á land fyrir helgi" (in Icelandic). Vísir.is. https://www.visir.is/g/20222278672d/forstjori-hvals-byst-vid-fyrsta-hvalnum-a-land-fyrir-helgi.
External links
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hvalur 9 RE-399.
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