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VIKING II - IMO 6417047

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Photographer:
Malcolm Cranfield [ View profile ]
Title:
Viking Ii
Photo Category:
Ferries
Added:
Sep 1, 2015
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1,047
Image Resolution:
3,672 x 2,494

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Recently built at Tønsberg for Otto Thoresen of Oslo, the ferry VIKING II is seen arriving at Southampton fifty years ago today, on 1st September 1965.

Later: 1977 EARL WILLIAM - 92 WILLIAM - 92 PEARL WILLIAM - 96 MAR.JULIA - 97 CESME STERN - 01 WINDWARD II(lost 2.4.11)

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Current name:
WINDWARD II

Former name(s):

 -  Cesme Stern (Until 2001)

 -  Pearl William (Until 1996 Apr)

 -  William (Until 1992 Jun)

 -  Earl William (Until 1992 Apr)

 -  Carferry Viking Ii (Until 1977)

Vessel Type:
Ro-ro/passenger Ship
Gross tonnage:
5,739 tons
Summer DWT:
928 tons

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The vessel was renamed Windward II, and is now lying at the bottom of the Caribbean, at a point about 20 miles from the coast of Venezuela and 25 miles from Trinidad. Whilst being towed from Trinidad to Venezuela, she was in collision with the Drillship Petrosaudi Saturn. The collision took place at 21.00 on April 2nd 2011, The result of which, caused her to sink soon after. Unfortunately for her owners, she had to collide with the most expensive object in the area. The damage caused by the collision to the Petrosaudi Saturn was $100 million. The sum was so much as the Petrosaudi Saturn had just completed an oil well for the Venezuelan state oil company PDVSA. The collision resulted in the destruction of this oul well, which had cost £100 million. The loss of $100 million was apparently Lloyds second biggest loss of 2011. At the time I was Driller on shift, and so witnessed the effects of the collision. However, as I was too busy dealing with the effects of the collision and subsequent emergency procedures, I was unable to witness the vessel sinking.

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Very interesting shot Malcolm, I saw her sister Red Star 1 (ex-Viking III) in Zante last week, still running between Italy - Greece - Albania. Travel reviews suggest she's no longer a ship you'd want to sail on, Best regards, Neil

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