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Sursum Corda UK172 - IMO 9034119

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Captured:
Aug 3, 2020
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Aug 3, 2020
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IJmuiden 03-08-2020

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Current name:
SURSUM CORDA
Current flag:
Netherlands
Home port:
Urk
Vessel Type:
Trawler
Gross tonnage:
458 tons
Length:
37 m
Beam:
8 m
Draught:
5.1 m

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of this ship

Last known position:
52°26’33.91” N, 4°8’48.53” E
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
5.6kts, 287.0° (293°)
Destination:
 - Location:
Fishing Gp
 - Arrival:
Last update:
about 12 hours ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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Ships under Repair or Conversion - 5 photos

Fishing vessel loa 70ft/21m and over - 77 photos

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She was aground for a week in Denmark.
From https://www.esys.org/news/sos.html:
Trawler recovered from Nørre-Lyngby after eight days
(28.07.20) A week after the beaching on 20.7. succeeded on 27.7. around 10 p.m., pulling down the Dutch trawler 'Sursum-Corda - UK-172', 458 BRZ (IMO: 9034119) from the beach north of Løkken. For two days, the Danish dredger 'Toste R', 556 BRZ (IMO: 9042087), which had come to the rescue from Esbjerg, had previously shoveled away sand at the beaching site and thus paved the way into deeper water. Before skipper Hendrik Romkes could finally lift his thumbs on board the trawler, the two tugs 'Multratug 17' (MMSI: 245555000) and 'Skinfaxe R' (IMO: 9563213) had been pulling on reinforced cabs for two hours in the evening.
The 37-meter-long and nine-meter-wide trawler had previously been hoisted to sea. After he had moved a little way towards the sea, the tugs were regrouped again. If a salvage was still unsuccessful, the even stronger Danish tug 'Svitzer Thor', 635 BRZ (IMO: 9548366), would have intervened.
It was on July 27th. already coming from Hirtshals. Ultimately, it was no longer needed. In the morning of July 28th the convoy was now on the way to Thyborøn at six knots along the west Jutian coast.
He arrived here around 11.30 a.m. After mooring, divers had to examine the hull for damage and check the seaworthiness of the ship.
Rgds, Manfred

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