1979 Kong & Halvorsen 98'

30.08 m
$ 899,000 USD
199/111 Moo 6, Tambon Paklok, 83110ThailandPhuket Thalang 83110 Thailand

1979 Kong & Halvorsen

Refit Year: 2022

98' (30.08 m) THEA

THEA is a 30.08m Classic MotorYacht launched by Kong and Halvorsen in 1979. This beautiful yacht has been extensively rebuilt and refitted and is now ready for your inspection. A solidly built yacht with simple systems and superb comfort for guests and crew alike, this is a unique opportunity to own a superyacht for a fraction of the cost.

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Flag of Registry: Malaysia

Port of Registry: Langkawi

Phuket, Thailand
   Vessel ID: 2806053

$ 899,000 USD

$ 1,292,177 CAD*
829,948 Euros*
£ 696,278 GBP*
*estimated foreign exchange

LOA98'

LOA Inch2''

LOA30.08''

Beam21'

Draft Max Feet6'

Draft Max Inch11''

Fuel Tank (Gallons)5484

Fuel Tank (Liters)20760

Fresh Water (Gallons)1026

Fresh Water (Liters)3885

Holding Tank (Gallons)343

Holding Tank (Liters)1300

TypePower

ConditionUsed

Specifications

Name

THEA

Stock Number

7d34d255-22f3-ed11-8848-000d3a32e066

98'2" (30.08 Meters)

Power-Used

Year

1979

Refit Year

2022

85'11"

6'11"

Cabins

4

Sleeps

8

Single Berths

1

King Berths

1

Full Beam Master

Yes

On Deck Master

Yes

Heads

6

Crew Cabins

2

Captain's Quarters

Yes

Crew Sleeps

3

Maximum Speed

13 Knots

Cruise Speed

10 Knots

Fuel Type

Diesel

Hull Shape

Displacement

Air Conditioning

Yes

Stabilizers

Standard

5484 Gallons (20760 Liters)

1026 Gallons (3885 Liters)

343 Gallons (1300 Liters)

Gross Tonnage

134

Displacement

90

Builder

Kong & Halvorsen

Interior Color

Teak

Exterior Color

Oyster White

Engines

Engine 1

  • Engine Make: Caterpillar
  • ModelEngine Model: 3408
  • YearEngine Year: 1979
  • Engine TypeEngine Type: Inboard
  • Power HPPower HP: 525.00
  • Power KWPower KW: 391.00
  • Feul TypeFeul Type: Diesel
  • HoursHours: 450.00

Engine 2

  • Engine Make: Caterpillar
  • ModelEngine Model: 3408
  • YearEngine Year: 1979
  • Engine TypeEngine Type: Inboard
  • Power HPPower HP: 525.00
  • Power KWPower KW: 391.00
  • Feul TypeFeul Type: Diesel
  • HoursHours: 450.00
  • Engine Quantity2
  • Full Details

    KEY FEATURES

    • Extensive rebuild in 2014 with hull entirely retimbered. Further refit 2022 included full repaint.

    • Her 6.8m beam offers a large interior volume for a vessel of this LOA

    • Solidly built with four layers of 12mm planking, giving a 48mm hull thickness throughout.

    • Detailed surveys were conducted during both refits

    • Fully integrated hydraulic system running bow and stern thrusters, deck winches, deck cranes, swim platform, and Naiad stabilizers.

    • Superb engine room with access via midship deck door.

    • Fuel polishing system

    • Flexible water management system

    • Cruisair air conditioning units (new 2014)

    • 12Kw ASEA power converter for when 240V shore power is unavailable

    • Private master cabin aft with separate companionway

    • Guest cabin on the upper deck

    • Large galley and laundry and generous crew accommodation

    • Has cruised in Asia, the Mediterranean, the USA, and Canada.

    • Caribe CL 14 RIB tender with 40HP outboard

    Motor Yacht THEA

    Introducing THEA, an extraordinary vessel that is sure to impress even the most discerning buyers. With a full displacement, twin screw long keel design and a cold moulded timber hull comprised of 4 layers of 12mm planking, laid diagonally, the hull boasts an exceptional thickness of 48mm throughout. This, coupled with the close framing and diagonal planking, ensures unparalleled strength and durability.

    Powered by twin Caterpillar 3408 engines, THEA can achieve a maximum speed of 13kts and a cruise speed of 10kts, while her 21,000 ltr fuel capacity ensures long-range capability. Four tastefully finished en-suite guest cabins, a Captains cabin and a further crew bunk cabin provide ample accommodation for all.

    Originally built in 1979 in Junk Bay, Hong Kong by Kong & Halvorsen Marine & Engineering Company, THEA has a rich history that is sure to impress. Her builders, Joseph Kong (formerly GM of American Marine Co.) and Harvey Halvorsen, have a combined family history of boat building that dates back to 1887 in Norway and from 1924 in Australia. During World War II, the Halvorsen family built over 250 boats for active service for America, Netherlands, and Australia, and gained a well-deserved reputation for building reliable, strong, and well-designed boats.

    After previous owners shipped her from Greece to Thailand, she underwent a complete rebuild from 2012 to 2014, during which time her hull was extended by approximately 2 metres. She then underwent yet another substantial refit in 2022, bringing her to A1 condition and ready for new adventures.
     

    The current owner and his experienced crew have now completed the re-commissioning of THEA following her period of dormancy, and have made a number of improvements both mechanically, and cosmetically, and this is the yacht you see today. With the addition of a custom made pulpit, MY THEA is now registered as 30.08m with the intention of qualifying for the Thailand Charter License which is an option for any potential buyer.  
     

    With its classic appearance, modern systems, and clever redundancy and flexibility, THEA is truly a labour of love for the current owners. We are thrilled to introduce you to this stunning motor yacht and invite you to embark on your own exciting journey with THEA.

    Propulsion / Engine

    THEA is fitted with two Caterpillar 3208 turbocharged diesel engines producing 525HP each. These engines were rebuilt in 2014 and currently show approximately 450hrs each. 

    Sea water cooling is provided through sea chests.

    Side decks

    The side decks to port and starboard are very safe and easy to pass. A new stainless steel handrail tops the teak capping rails on the main deck. Canvas drop covers remain in place to cover the decks and cap rails when unattended and the high bulwarks provide confidence. The original deckhead lights have been retained to maintain a sense of history.

    Generators

    THEA is fitted with two 35KW Lugger/John Deere powered Northern Lights generators. Each has local and remote starting. Both generators are mounted on airbag engine mounts to minimise vibration. The generators have low hours with approximately 2750hrs on both sides.

    Both generators operate at low RPM (1200RPM) which makes them quiet and long life as well as powerful. 

    Foredeck

    The foredeck has storage lockers and a U shaped bench seat which is deep and protected. A custom table sits between the seats for dining and can also be lowered to form a daybed. Twin new Muir anchor windlasses are set forward with anchor and chain running from pockets as opposed to a bow roller. The bow area is wide thanks to the forward flare in the hull and a lattice work teak bow seat would be a perfect place to relax. The foredeck has fittings for a sunshade and sun umbrella. There are speakers connected to the vessels stereo system. 

    A stainless steel pulpit was added to the bow in 2024 giving more space to the foredeck and the perfect position from which to grab that 'Instagram moment'. A nice feature that suits the vessel and increases its LOA. 

    Anchoring and Mooring

    THEA is equipped with 2 x anchors which are approximately 150kg each. They are attached to 14mm studded galvanised chain and handled using 2 x Muir 4500 vertical windlasses. An anchor wash system uses either fresh, or salt water. 

    Salon/Dining

    Entering from the cockpit through double opening timber doors, one is welcomed into an informal lounge that is both wide and comfortable. It has the appearance of being a full beam salon whereas in fact there are generous side decks running both sides. Solid teak floors and teak veneer on all vertical surfaces are coupled with off white upholstered deckhead panels and teak louvre frames are used in place of curtains which is an excellent solution. These frames can be removed for full window views. Sofas and armchairs make for a relaxing atmosphere. A real ‘home away from home’. New artwork and sofa cushions were added in 2024 which has served to freshen up the interior.

    Moving forward through the open ‘arched’ bulkhead that is also an outstanding feature that works very well, one finds the dining area. An extendable custom dining table can seat 8 persons and is made from a special Thai timber called ‘Khao Dam’. This black wood is complemented by black deckhead panels set in teak and with LED feature lights. Doors open to the deck from port and starboard side giving great access and cross ventilation in all conditions. Servery drawers and cabinets contain all galleyware and make this a perfect dining area, whether formal or informal. 

    A sliding serving hatch and bar connects the dining room and the galley, and a day head is cleverly concealed and conveniently located port side forward. 

    Galley

    The galley is found on the portside running fore and aft and is a true chefs delight. It is fully fitted with appliances, including a commercial gas range, and has a full height fridge, dishwasher, microwave and oven. Corian counter tops are deep and run outboard of the galley below the opening windows. A double stainless sink and a rubbish solution that empties out via deck access show that much thought has gone into the functionality of the galley. Indirect lighting, and bright glass panels make this a wonderful space on board. 

    Forward of the galley, taking the forepart of the boat from port to starboard is the utility area that leads to crew accommodation and features a chest freezer, icemaker, washing machine and dryer. 

    Accommodations

    THEA offers four unique cabins for guests, each with its own distinct layout and perspective. The private Master Cabin is located aft and can be accessed through its own companionway, leading from the salon. Upon entering the cabin, guests will find a small foyer that leads to a translucent glass panel separating it from the master bathroom. This feature allows diffused light to flow between the two spaces. The centrally positioned King-sized master bed faces forward and comes with a flat-screen TV on an electric lifter concealed at the foot of the bed. Guests will also find a leather-topped working desk and bookshelves to port, with drawers, cabinets, and wardrobes to starboard. A fridge is located in a cabinet to the port side.

    The Master Cabin is full-beam and benefits from ample light and airflow provided by opening hull ports. It is tastefully decorated with teak floors, marble counter tops, and an upholstered bulkhead aft. The master head and shower is particularly spacious and light, thanks to the translucent ‘wall.’ The en-suite is finished with contrasting mosaic tiles, black marble floors, and a timber deckhead. It comes with a Vacuflush head, full shower stall, and Italian ‘Gessi’ brand high-rise faucet and washbasin.

    The other two double guest cabins are located forward of midships and share a second companionway situated to starboard, leading from the dining room just aft of the main deck day head. This companionway leads to an athwartships corridor, providing access to the two guest cabins.

    The starboard guest cabin is fore and aft and comes with an en-suite bathroom. This cabin is flexible, with one single berth opposite a long sofa that can be converted to be a twin cabin or a double. An occasional pullman berth could be fitted here. The cabin comes with a TV, working desk, and chair. Large hull ports provide ample light and ventilation. The cabin is finished in teak, with mosaic, marble, and contrasting colors in the en-suite head and shower.

    The port guest cabin features a queen-size double berth, which is positioned athwartships and faces out to the hull windows. A Thai silk headboard is featured, and again a working desk and TV can be found. This cabin is larger than the portside cabin, and the en-suite head and shower are finished with glass panels and marble.

    On the Upper Deck, located directly behind the wheelhouse, is the 4th guest cabin, which would ideally suit an owner/driver or anyone who enjoys a cabin with ultimate views and access to a private deck. This cabin features a Queen bed positioned to port facing aft, a particularly large en-suite bathroom, and hanging lockers and a working desk to starboard. Sliding timber doors open up to the deck and a large, sheltered seating area with a table for dining or conversion to a day bed. This deck is fully shaded by a fixed stainless steel bimini, and an open area is found further aft with space for the tender when underway or three aft-facing lounge chairs when the tender is deployed.

    All cabins are tastefully finished with teak flooring and offer plenty of storage. Marble, glass, and granite have been used throughout the bathrooms, stairways, and galley.

    The crew accommodation can be accessed by a crew companionway leading forward from the galley. The captain's double cabin is found in the bow, with a second twin cabin just aft. These cabins share a well-appointed head. These cabins are voluminous, with increased head height, ample light, and ventilation. Either of these cabins could easily be used as additional guest cabins.

    Pilothouse

    Walking up from the dining area via a stairway to starboard is the wheelhouse. A full beam dash contains the navigational electronics and steering is either via a Joystick controlling the rudders, or the stylish ‘art deco’ hubless wheel. The twin helm seats are slimline in design and mounted on a customized bracket that allows both seats to turn and face the table and sofa situated behind. This allows for owner/driving dining in the wheehouse whilst underway, and in fact a dumb waiter leads her direct from the galley to assist. The viewing sofa is large and comfortable with superb views underway. Sliding side doors lead from the wheelhouse out to the wide Portuguese bridge surrounded by a solid teak cap rail. A locker in the centre of the Portuguese bridge has rudder, engine and thruster controls along with a Raymarine chartplotter, allowing the skipper to drive from outside. 

    Hydraulic System

    The vessel is built with a fully integrated hydraulic system. items on board using this system are Bow and Stern Thrusters, windlasses, all deck winches, both deck cranes, swim platform and stabilisers. 

    A large pump is fitted to each engine which can be isolated. Adjustments to tension and alignment of the belts can be easily made. A 75 litre reservoir tank supplies fluid to the pumps.

    The system is run from the engines when underway, but can also be operated using a 220V or 12v pump when alongside or at anchor. Cooling of the hydraulics is done via a dedicated cooler atop the seawater manifold.

    Fuel System

    The fuel system consists of two filling points on deck, port and starboard. Fuel travels directly to the six steel fuel tanks via a common line for a total capacity of 20,760ltrs. The fuel tanks were a new construction during the 2014 refit, and have adequate access for cleaning. There is no day tank, so fuel is drawn from any selected tank (or tanks) and directed to the Racor filters. There are four Racor 75-1000 filters arranged port and starboard in a dual filter arrangement. Emergency shut of valves are located externally at the entrance to the engine room. 

    THEA also boats an Algae-X FPS-5000 Fuel polishing system that is plumbed into the supply and return manifolds so that fuel can be filtered from, and to, any tank. 

    Water System

    Fresh water is contained in three fibreglass tanks totalling 3885 litres. The fresh water system is very flexible and fully redundant. There are three independant systems and each system has its own manifold, fresh water pump and accumulator tank. 

    Fresh water tanks can be filled by several methods. Shore water can be directed to any of the three tanks, or directly to any of the three manifolds. For example, shore unfiltered water may feed toilets, whilst potable drinking water from a specified tank might feed all taps. Salt water may also be introduced to the system if required. Salt water is taken from the sea chest and passed through a 24V priming pump. One pump is dedicated to salt water for anchor and deck washdowns, with a single salt water faucet fitted internally in the galley.

    Filling of the tanks may be done from shore into any of the three tanks. They may also be filled using the Sea Recovery 450-1800 watermaker, or even from deck harvesting scuppers and drains that may collect water from a tropical downpour. 

    THEA is fitted with a 240V and 380V water heater mounted in the engine room. Either, or both, of these water heaters can also take heat from generators to heat fresh water, as well as electrically.

    Sanitation, Black and Grey Water

    THEA is fitted with six heads. All were new in 2014. All heads are plumbed directly into a 1300ltrs fibreglass black water tank. A stainless steel discharge manifold is connected to the deck pump out stations, and a macerating discharge pump to overboard. The black water tank is fitted with a sea water flushing valve. 

    Grey water from air-conditioning units, sinks, showers and washing machines drain into manifolds and sump pumps that are directed overboard through Y valves. All grey water on board may be directed to the black tanks, if desired. 

    Air Conditioning / Heating

    THEA has eight Cruisair reverse cycle air conditioning units. All were new in 2014. Seawater is drawn through the sea water manifold and feeds a split system. Water is passed through a dedicated strainer and is fed to two separate pumps feed the units fore and aft in the vessel. 

    Condensate drains from each unit are plumbed to a sump pump that sends the drainage either overboard, or to the grey water tank.

    Electrical System

    THEA is fitted with single and three phase connections. The vessel also has an ASEA 12KW power converter for when 240V shorepower is unavailable. Selector switches allow choices between either of the two generators or shore power to the main bus bars. 

    The vessel features both 24V and 12V DC. All DC systems on board are 24V except for the navigation suite on the bridge, and starting and charging system for the generators.

    The Main Engine start batteries were new in 2022. Alternators for each engine provide charging for their dedicated start batteries and the house batteries. The engine start batteries also have independant chargers for each battery bank.  

    The house batteries are all new in 2023 and consist of 12 batteries providing a maximum of 2000 A/Hr at 24V. 

    There are 8 x 250W solar panels which can also supply charge input to the house batteries.

    Navigational Electronics

    • All electronics fitted new in 2012
    • Raymarine E127 MFD display
    • Raymarine E125 MFD display
    • Raymarine E95 MFD display
    • Raymarine P70R Autopilot
    • Raymarine CP450 CHIRP Sounder
    • Raymarine RS130 GPS Antennae
    • Raymarine i70 Repeater
    • Raymarine AIS Tranceiver Class B
    • Raymarine Joystick
    • Raymarine SuperHD Open Array Radar 72NM.
    • CCTV cameras

    Contact

    For more information about this yacht, please contact Martin Holmes We look forward to working with you!

    For more information about this yacht, please contact Martin Holmes. We look forward to working with you!

    For more information about this yacht, please contact Martin Holmes.

    THEA 98ft Kong  amp  Halvorsen Yacht For Sale
    Martin Holmes
    General Manager — Asia Pacific

    199/111 Moo 6

    Tambon Paklok

    Phuket Thalang 83110 Thailand

    +66 81 891 7057