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MS Stena Trailer (1972 - 1982 (Chartered Out), 1982 - 1983, 1983 - 1985 (Chartered Out)) Renamed Dalriada in 1972, Viking Trader in 1980, Stena Trader (II) in 1981. Sank on 16 November 2006 as a result of a fire in the engine room. [24] MS Anderida (1972) Sold to Sealink before commencing service. When enroute from Lagos to Dakar the ship was ...
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Laid up in 1978 and used from 1978 to 1980 as an accommodation ship. Renamed Ariane II in 1980 and laid up until 1983. Served as an accommodation ship at Fethaye, Turkey until she capsized and sank in a storm on 27 January 1987. [5] Anderida: 1972 1,479 99 008 Train ferry built in 1972 by Trosvik Verksted, Brevik, Norway for Stena Line. Sold in ...
May 2011, BoatTrader.com is merged with YachtWorld.com and boats.com brands under the new company Dominion Marine Media. June 1, 2017, Boat Trader and Boats Group decides Miami is the place to be, anchors headquarters. [5]
Sold in 1959 to Marine Venture Corp, New York, and renamed Celia B. Sold in 1963 to Prymo Meltemi Compagnia Navigazione SA, Panama and renamed Saint Mary. Sold in 1964 to Angelmar Shipping Co Ltd, Panama, and renamed Sea Maid. On 7 January 1965, she lost her propeller and suffered engine damage northeast of Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles.
Sold in 1955 to Trader Line Ltd, Bermuda and renamed Bermuda Trader. Operated under the management of Moller Line Ltd, Hong Kong. Ran aground on 9 March 1965 near Sakata, Japan. Broke in two on 14 March, a constructive total loss. One part was refloated in October 1965 and the other in September 1966; both were scrapped by Japanese shipbreakers ...
A Michigan family built Soma 3 in 1978 for racing on the Great Lakes, and she carries the Detroit River Yacht-racing Association sail number of 25777. [3] The family donated Soma 3 to the Hoofer Sailing Club in 1989. Club members in 1996 painted the boat with its iconic cow spots as a practical joke, a riff on the notion that the boat "sails ...
The Tartan 34 C is an American sailboat that was designed by Sparkman & Stephens and first built in 1968. The boat is Sparkman & Stephens Design Number 1904. [1] [2] [3] The Tartan 34 C was initially marketed as the Tartan 34. When a later, unrelated design was introduced in 1984, it was also marketed as the Tartan 34.