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VICTORY SERVICE & COLUMBIA SERVICE - IMO 7367366

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Photographer:
Pascal RITEAU [ View profile ]
Photo Category:
Wrecks & Relics
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Mar 28, 2011
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3,922 x 2,851

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Supply boat diying in douala 1994
Columbia Service - IMO 7390375

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Current name:
VICTORY SERVICE
Vessel Type:
Tug/supply Vessel
Gross tonnage:
471 tons
Summer DWT:
780 tons

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Does anyone know what happened to the Victory Service, I was on here for quite a time, I was horrified when I saw the photo of her. Where did the old girl go to the breakers. She had a large locked safe in the skippers cabin when anyone was bored they would try to open it. Nobody knew the combination and I don't think it was ever opened. She also worked in the North Sea out of Aberdeen, good boat.

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The vessel on the left of the photograph is definitely the Columbia Service. The bent port funnel occurred during a collision with a landing craft offshore. It operated in this condition for quite some time after the incident.

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VICTORY SERVICE listed as broken up 11/1997

The squashed wreck is not Tidewater - it's a different logo on the port funnel - and the name not far off readable

GIANT TIDE (IMO 7368724)(presumably on the extreme right) was a similar age but altogether a more substantial class of boat, but wandered off somewhere into oblivion in the 1990s.

ATLANTIC MOON (IMO 8127177) was sold and running as TIM BEGELE in Nigeria at least up to Jan 2015.

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What is the name of the wreck nest to the victory service she looks like she has been rammed or been on the bottom, and what happened to the Victory service to put her in such a mess? The Giant Tide I think is older than the Victory. Just out of intrest?

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It looks like there is a tidewater boat next to the victory wonder if she was towing them to there end.

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What is the name of the supply boat next to the Victory Service>

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IMO: 7367366
Built 1973 at Leevac Shipayrd in Jennings, LA. 50 meters, 472 GT. Last known flag Vanuatu.

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