Ordered SOLD by: Osceola Cruises, Inc.
dba Pacific Cruises
Thursday – July 20th @ 2:00 PM (on-site)
Pier 7A-181 Ala Moana Blvd.
Honolulu, Hawaii
HISTORY OF THE VESSEL
The Kulamanu was originally built in Wilmington,
Delaware by Lancaster Iron Works. It was converted to a
four-master barkentine passenger vessel under Subchapter H in
1980. She is U.S. Coast Guard certified for 1,000 passengers and
a crew of up to 60 for a total of 1.060 persons. She has been
primarily operating for dinner cruises every evening off Waikiki
Beach with occasional special daytime charters. Her marine crew
is approximately 14 persons.
The vessel is all steel-welded with a long bow
sprit and has four steel masts that carry small sails,
essentially for visual and aesthetic purposes. The vessel is
powered by twin 1,000 hp Superior engines.
Measuring a full 282 feet long and 55 feet wide, the Kulamanu is
licensed to carry 1,000 passengers. Her four masts stand
131-feet above the water, there are four decks giving her a
romance and appeal which is truly unique.
WHY AN AUCTION?
The owners have elected to market the M/V Kulamanu via the
accelerated auction method thereby eliminating additional
carrying costs that are incurred with conventional marketing
and passing these savings on the new owners.
KIP KANE (800) 530-4561 Licensed & Bonded
Inspection by Appointment Broker Participation Welcomed