Rescue vessels | Pilot 031 SE
Pilot 031 SE
Sigurd Golje


The pilot boat Pilot 031 SE, formerly known as Sigurd Golje, is being sold directly by the Swedish Maritime Administration. This ice-going former rescue vessel was built in 1971 at Djupvik Shipyard and operated by the Swedish Sea Rescue Society (SSRS) until the year 2000. It was then acquired by the Swedish Maritime Administration, where it has served as both a pilot boat and a floating pilot station in Iggesund.
The vessel is equipped with a June Munktell main engine, delivering 618 kW, with approximately 12,000 operating hours. It features a spacious wheelhouse and boat deck, along with a galley, mess room and storage area on the main deck. There are two toilets onboard. Below deck at the stern, there are three crew cabins, while the bow includes a lounge and a four-berth cabin. The aft deck is fitted with a towing hook, towing winch, and hydraulic crane.
Pilot 031 is available for inspection in Iggesund by arrangement with Shipsforsale.
The vessel is equipped with a June Munktell main engine, delivering 618 kW, with approximately 12,000 operating hours. It features a spacious wheelhouse and boat deck, along with a galley, mess room and storage area on the main deck. There are two toilets onboard. Below deck at the stern, there are three crew cabins, while the bow includes a lounge and a four-berth cabin. The aft deck is fitted with a towing hook, towing winch, and hydraulic crane.
Pilot 031 is available for inspection in Iggesund by arrangement with Shipsforsale.
Specifications
- LOA: 23,93 metres
- Beam: 6,94 metres
- Shipyard: Djupviks varv AB
- Year built: 1971
- Hull material: Steel