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Lars Halvorsen Sons was an Australian pleasure craft and boat building company, described as "one of the most famous
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in Australian marine engineering".


Early history

Halvorsen Boats traces its roots to 1887 when Halvor Andersen, a farmer, launched his first wooden craft near
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in the south of
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. His son Lars followed in his father's footsteps and became a boat builder. After Lars lost his fortune in the post WW1 recession, with the sinking of his uninsured sailing ship ''Nidelv''- the first of her voyages not to be insured, Lars moved from Norway to
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, South Africa in 1922 to start over. Lars built a successful boatbuilding and repair business but, with five sons, realised there would not be enough business there to create the family business he envisioned.


History

Lars and his eldest son Harold moved to Sydney, Australia, in late 1924, and the rest of the family arrived at the end of December. From 1925 through 1976 the family enterprise built 1,299 craft, the first, Sirius, from a slipway in Drummoyne and then from yards in
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before moving to larger premises in
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. Their skills made the 'Halvorsen' name an Australian byword for quality and style." During
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, many Halvorsen built pleasure cruisers served in the Volunteer Coastal Patrol and later Naval Auxiliary Patrol. Eight of their larger luxury cruisers; ''Penelope'', ''Miramar'', ''
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'', '' Sea Mist'', ''
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'', '' Steady Hour'', '' Toomeree'' and ''Winbah'' were commissioned into the RAN as Channel Patrol Boats (CPB) and formed part of the 'Hollywood Fleet' in Sydney. The Halvorsens built more than 250 boats for the American, Netherlands, and Australian armed forces, employing a staff of over 350 tradesmen. During World War II, 178 air-sea rescue Halvorsen craft were built Halvorsens also built 16 112-foot
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es for the war effort. These saw active service in the north of Australia and in the New Guinea area. When Lars died in 1936, his family (including his widow, Bergithe, and daughters) shared ownership, equally, of the business. Eldest son Harold took over as managing director of the newly formed company, Lars Halvorsen Sons Pty Ltd, and continued as designer for most of the wartime vessels as well as commercial and pleasure boats, while his four brothers took responsibility for other areas of the business. In recognition of his contribution to the war effort Harold was awarded the
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in 2000, while previously Carl Halvorsen had been made a Knight First Class of the
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by King Harald in 1991. Others received the Australian Sports Medal. After World War II the company acquired a lease at
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located north of Sydney in the
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. The family built a fleet of hire boats. The hire boat operation was the southern hemisphere's largest privately owned fleet of its time. On 9 April 2000, ninety of their classic boats held a regatta on the
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to mark the 75th anniversary of the arrival of the family in Australia and Harold Halvorsen's 90th birthday. Harold died in November of that year.


America's Cup

In 1962, Lars Halvorsen Sons built 12-metre yacht '' Gretel'' for
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, the first Australian challenger for the
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. Magnus and Trygve Halvorsen crewed in the challenge, Trygve becoming the team's manager.


Sydney to Hobart

In 1963, 1964, and 1965, Trygve and Magnus Halvorsen, as joint skippers, won three Sydney to Hobart races, on handicap, while sailing ''Freya'', designed by Trygve and built by Lars Halvorsen Sons. As of 2019, this achievement had not been equalled.


Global expansion

In the 1960s Harold's son Harvey Halvorsen became the company designer, and in 1975 formed Kong & Halvorsen Marine & Engineering Company, a joint venture between Lars Halvorsen Sons and Joseph Kong, former general manager of American Marine Company, in Hong Kong to design, build and market a new range of pleasure boats worldwide. Over the next two decades, hundreds of craft ranging from were built under the Kong & Halvorsen, Island Gypsy, and Halvorsen brand names. Over 900 Halvorsen Boats have been built in China and exported worldwide. In 2000, Kong & Halvorsen Marine's 20-year contract with the Chinese government expired, and the factory was closed. However, Harvey and his son Mark Halvorsen continued to build boats by contracting to approved yards where they launched two additional new models, the Gourmet Cruiser and the Solo, a passage maker.


Present

In 2004–05, the
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held an exhibition on Halvorsen Boats entitled Dream Boats and Work Boats – The Halvorsen Story. Mark Halvorsen owns Halvorsen Boat Sales in Sydney Australia which has largely become a boat importing business and specialist in the restoration of vintage Halvorsen Boats. Mark still designs and has his boats built in various yards in southern China. His father Harvey sold off the family marina in Australia in July 2006. Harvey Halvorsen died in March 2021.


In popular culture

A Kong & Halvorsen Motor yacht called ''Yecats'' appeared in the 1987 film '' Overboard'' starring
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. The same boat renamed ''Attessa'' appeared in the 1993 film ''
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'' as ''The Blaxland''.Kangaroo
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Yacht collection

Below are some of the yachts in the Halvorsen collection. *Gourmet Cruiser *Solo *Island Gypsy *Halvorsen


References

{{Reflist Wooden Boats, Iron Men – the Halvorsen Story by Randi Svensen, 2004


External links



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