GSA auctioning large Navy vessel “Hugo”

180-foot-long operational vessel being auctioned in Norfolk, Virginia

GSA auctioning large Navy vessel “Hugo”

PHILADELPHIA — The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) is auctioning an 180-foot-long non-standard vessel on behalf of the U.S. Navy. Starting at $50,000 with reserve, the sale includes the approximately 60-foot-long beam vessel. The Hugo is reported to be operational and includes a fully equipped pilot house and galley.

The vessel:

  • Built in 1982, and joined in 2009.
  • Overall length of 180 feet.
  • Propulsion: Two Caterpillar Diesel Generators 135 KW, with a rated 1100 HP per shaft.
  • Accommodations for 9 crew with 14 embarked for a total of 23.
  • Includes a crane and removable small boat recovery ramp system with two inhaul winches.

The vessel is located in Norfolk, Virginia. Inspection is by appointment only. Full details and terms are listed online at GSA Auctions

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