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Spanish ferry 'Ciudad de Sevilla' at Málaga, ready to depart for Melilla (15, July, 2006).
Ciudad de Sevilla
Type: Ferry (pax/RORO)
IMO number: 7802902
Year of build: 1980
Shipyard: Unión Naval de Levante, Valencia, Spain (#141)
Launch Date: 18/10/1979
Date of completion: 6/1980
LOA: 138,31 m.
LPP: 125 m.
Beam: 20,58 m.
Draught: 5,58 m.
Depth: 6,61 m.
Gross tonnage: 11.513
Net tonnage: 4.957
Deadweight tonnage: 2.689
Displacement (full load): 8.700
Speed: 21 Knots
Power: 17.800 bhp
Port of registry: Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Flag: Spain
Call sign: EHVS
Owner: Compañía Trasmediterránea
Since renamed 'Sevilla', flagged in St. Kitts & Nevis and sold for scrap, after being laid up at Sant Carles de la Ràpita (Tarragona, Spain) since January to September 2009.
She arrived Mumbai (India) for scrap on 19th, November 2009 and was beached on 7th, January 2010.
Sister ships:
-- CANGURO CABO SAN JORGE (Later CIUDAD DE SANTA CRUZ DE LA PALMA, CIUDAD DE PALMA, DALMATINO, OCEAN PRINCESS, ORIENTAL PRINCESS)
-- CANGURO CABO SAN SEBASTIAN (Later CIUDAD DE PALMA, CIUDAD DE SANTA CRUZ DE LA PALMA, BENI ANSAR, DONATELLA D'ABUNDO, SAMUNDHAR SIKHARAM)
-- CIUDAD DE BADAJOZ (later PRINCESS ROWENA)
-- CIUDAD DE SALAMANCA (Later BENI SIDEL)
-- CIUDAD DE VALENCIA (Later MARY THE QUEEN)
Former name(s):
- Ciudad De Sevilla (Until 2009 Sep)
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She were working in Málaga (Spain) - Al Hoceima (Morocco) route in 1997 and she is laid up in Nador for a long time. Any aditional info will be appreciated.
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She is laid up, and had a list of 5degrees; last seen in 2011 in Nador , near the Spanish enclave Mellila.
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These 'Canguro' class ferries of Trasmediterranea (and originally of Ybarra) are one my favorite ships. Bring me good memories from when I was a child.
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Saludos
Tino
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