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AGIA KYRIAKI - IMO 6903412

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Photographer:
Aleksi Lindström [ View profile ]
Location:
Piraeus, Greece
Photo Category:
Wrecks & Relics
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Apr 15, 2008
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In semi-sunken condition at Ambelakia, Salamina, Greece on June 21, 2006. IMO 6903412. Ex-MARIAECK 1969, MARI-LIFT 1981, JELLYN 1985, SPRING 1987-1995.

Length: 92 m
Breadth: 13.09 m
Depth: 8.44 m
Draught: 2.86
GT: 2.590
NT: 177
DWT: 1.087
Built: 1969 T. Van Duivendijk's Scheepswerf N.V., Bruinisse, The Netherlands (Hull No. Z82)
Owner: Tsirikos Line, Piraeus
Call Sign: SX4558
Homeport: Piraeus
Engine Builders & Type: Caterpillars Tractor Co. / Caterpillar
BHP: 2.279
Speed: 10.5 kn
Electrical Generators & Output: Gen 2x160kW 1x44kW 380V 50Hz ac
Ship type: Heavy Lift

She ran aground in shallow waters off the south-east end of Gyali Island, SE Aegean Sea, near Nisyros Island, during the evening of December 1, 1998 and sustained several crackings in her hull. On December 14 she was finally refloated and towed to Kos. Later towed to Perama for repairs but I don't know why and when she sank in this spot in Salamina.

*Arrived in tow in Aliaga, Turkey for demolition by Demtas Denizcilik Turizm Sanay on February 2, 2007.

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Current name:
AGIA KYRIAKI

Former name(s):

 -  Spring (Until 1995)

 -  Jellyn (Until 1987)

 -  Mari Lift (Until 1985)

 -  Mariaeck (Until 1981)

Vessel Type:
Heavy Load Carrier
Gross tonnage:
2,590 tons
Summer DWT:
1,087 tons

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