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BRNO

Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2008 4:28 pm
by shipstamps
Built under yard No BS 12/11 as an open-closed shelterdecker by Stocznia Szczecinska at Stettin, Poland for Czechoslovak Ocean Shipping, Czechoslovakia.
30 December 1964 launched under the name BRNO, named after the town Brno in Czechoslovakia.
Tonnage 7.730/10.842 gross, 2.832/5.997 net, 12.322/14.067 dwt. Dim. 156.2 x 20.4 x 8.1/8.4m. (draught).
Powered by a 6-cyl. Cegielski-Sulzer HCP 6RD 68 diesel engine, 7.200 hp, speed 15.2 knots.
Bunker capacity 1.072 cubic meter heavy oil and 240 cubic meter diesel oil, lubrication oil 53 cubic meter, fresh water 292 ton, ballast capacity 3.632 ton.
Consumption of fuel 28 ton a day and in port 1.6 ton.
Crew 44 men, and could carry 4 passengers in 3 cabins.
04 July 1965 in service by COS.

29 September 1981 sold to Ulyssus Shipping Co. (Mgrs. Palmyra Tsiris Lines), Piraeus, Greece, renamed in ULYSSUS and registered in Lebanon.
1985 Sold for scrap to China, she left Xingang 27 February 1986 and arrived about 02 March 1986 Shanghai.

On Czechoslovakia 1989 2k sg 2971 scott 2738.

Source: Some information I received from the company. Marine News. Navicula.

Re: BRNO

Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2014 9:05 pm
by Arturo
The stamp of Brno