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Photographer:
zahan [ View profile ]
Title:
Everton
Location:
Alang, India
Photo Category:
Scrapyard Ships
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Sep 26, 2005
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SHIP NO MORE

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Current name:
EVERTON

Former name(s):

 -  Mendana Spirit (Until 2000 Apr)

 -  Bayani Spirit (Until 1990 May)

 -  Arcadia Spirit (Until 1989 Oct)

 -  Nachi Maru (Until 1987)

Vessel Type:
Crude Oil Tanker
Gross tonnage:
48,363 tons
Summer DWT:
81,634 tons

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Gerolf, admin scrapyard ships

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Very interesting Mats
it is not her first casualty
"She collided with Turkish reg. bulk carrier C. Eregli as Mendana Spirit off the coast of Yemen on 10 February 1991, the C. Eregli sank with the loss of her Master"

built by Namura Shipbuilding Co. Ltd.Japan.1980
Everton (2000)
ex Mendana Spirit (1990-2000)
Bayani Spirit (1989-1990)
Arcadia Spirit (1987-1989)
Nachi Maru

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And her faith:

22/03/2004:
Collided with trawler CHUN YING in the Gulf of Oman in pos:18.16N,57.29E. A small amount of oil (200 tons) was spilled and the EVERTON caugh fire, however crew distinguished fire and vessel was anchored off Oman for inspection which shows damage at portside.

02/04/2004:
Transfered remaining oil at Ain Sukhna Terminal.

06/04/2004:
Towed to Dubai (Smit).

18/04/2004:
Arrived at Dubai.

20/03/2005:
Boarded off Alang

27/03/2005:Beached Alang.

Cheers,

Wim

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The vessel was actually repaired at Dubai in mid-2004 and actually sailed for about 8 months before she was sold for demolition. Without knowing the story, I assume the insurers paid.

If a vessel is demolished following a casualty and fetches the same price as it would have in un-damaged condition, the owner suffers little or no loss and thus has a small claim or no claim against the insurer. Therefore, the owners prefer to repair and trade the vessel a little more - even if they are obviously nearing the very end of their trading life, like this one was.

The whole story of her collission and dramatic pictures here:

http://www.news.navy.mil/search/display.asp?story_id=12468

Press [View all photos]. You can download high-res versions of all the pictures.

Best regards
Mats
Oslo

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Hello Zahan,

EVERTON
IMO:7913490
Call Sign:J7AN9
Crude Oil Tanker
DWT:81634
DOB:1980
Flag:Dominica

Rgds,

Willem Johan

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