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by D. v. Nieuwenhuijzen » Wed Oct 15, 2014 6:33 pm
Built in 1949 by Scheepswerf Gebroeders van de Werf, Deest, #235, for the firm N.V. van Nievelt Goudriaan & Co., Rotterdam.
Cargo ship, Gt:491, Nt:231, Dw:817, Loa:64,52m. Br:9,73m. D:3,50m. Draught:2,76m. 7 cyl. Werkspoor diesel engine: 700 hp. 10½ kn. IMO.541697, call sign PFYD.
Between ’51-’53 chartered by Falkland Island Co. to carry cargo and mail between the UK and the Falkland Islands.
1963 sold to shipping company Rederij Fortuna, Zwartsluis (R. Buisman’s Koninklijke Fabrieken ) renamed NANNING BUISMAN, manager W.F. Kamp’s Bevrachtingsbedrijf (cargo company).
1969 to A.P. Bouloubassis & N.G. Katsaros, Piraeus (Gr.) as AGIA IRINI, 1977 to Kourion Lines Ltd., Piraeus.
1979 to Fama Maritime Co. Ltd. Limassol, as MY HOPE II.
1981 to Navarra Nav. Co. Limassol, as CLEOPATRA.
On 07-07-1982 stopped by the Jemen Drugs Officers at Hodeidah because of its damaged farmaceutical freight.
02-11-1982 towed from Hodeidah Anchorage including the cargo, during the custody the ship collected water in the engine room, ran to the ground at Ras Katenib and abandoned by the crew, in 02-1991 removed from LR because of serious doubts whether the ship still existed.
(Falkland Islands 1978, 3 p. StG.333A)
Book: van Nievelt Goudriaan & Co. (NIGOCO) + internet.
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