M/S Navigator
M/S Navigator is a riveted steel ship built in 1941 at Nakskov Skibsværft. This unique and traditional vessel has been fully refitted according to proud Danish quality and design traditions.
The history of M/S Navigator relates to Danish maritime traditions and the Port of Copenhagen. The ship was originally built as a cable ship in 1941 per the highest standards of the industrial area. Subsequently, in 1962 it was rebuilt as a training vessel for Danish merchant marine officers.
During the period 2005 ‐ 2011 it was renovated while paying respect to the historical value of this unique sample of the official Danish fleet. The ship went through an exhaustive overhaul, cosmetically but also in its functionality. It was decided to preserve the original exterior appearance as well as the interior of the crew quarters. Likewise, the machine room was refitted per its original design while adding elements required by today’s standards.