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Photographer:
Malcolm Cranfield [ View profile ]
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Jan 31, 2019
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The Rosslau registered trawler OLGA PANTOS was photographed eastbound in the Kiel Canal passing Hochdonn on 27th July 1969, presumably on trials. It is thought that she was owned by P.M. Anthonisen Partrederi, Skagen, Denmark.

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Current name:
LIS KEMI II

Former name(s):

 -  Lis Kemi (Until 2011 Jul)

 -  Victoria (Until 2006 May)

 -  Lingbank Ii (Until 2006 Mar)

 -  Lingbank (Until 2005 Mar)

 -  Olga Pantos (Until 1980)

Vessel Type:
Trawler
Gross tonnage:
325 tons

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Fishing vessel loa 70ft/21m and over - 1 photos

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Although somewhat smaller in size (164gross) this yard followed this trawler with three vessels for Osadjere Fishing Co. Ltd., of Lagos Nigeria (EVA, ULRIKA, and ELVIRA). These vessels sailed to Teignmouth in Devon for completion under the Swedish flag, being registered at Göteborg. After several month of work by the local firm Sleeman and Hawken, the vessels departed with local crews to Nigeria. These vessels were still listed in LR 2014-15. It may have been that the OLGA PANTOS was also en-route for completion elsewhere as with the vessels completed at Teignmouth Lloyd's makes no mention of that. Later the Teignmouth engineers did similar completion work on a range of 80 tons gross vessels launched at by Dunston's on the Humber.

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Interesting photo Malcolm.

An oddity to see her funnel and masts etc stowed on the foredeck, while on trials; which she surely is, as the port of registry is the location of the shipyard that built her, which in itself is, or was, a common practice before any ship is delivered to the owner.

A very close inspection of the photo shows that there is a German tricolor on the gaff mast, i.e. not being flown as a courtesy flag due to it's position. Indicating that she is still under the builder's title.

The ship was built in 1969 by Roslauer Shiffwerft at Roslau and named 'S.079 Olga Pantos' for P.M Anthonisen of
Øster Strandvej 17
Hjemsted, Skagen, Denmark.

Further investigation reveals that the vessel is still afloat under the name 'L 269 Lis Kemi' of Thyborøn, Denmark, and is currently laid up in Thyborøn. Visible on AIS.

I cannot get the http link to work for the information page regarding this ship.
If you need further info click on:
www.snumre.dk/snumre/
then click on the second dialogue box and scroll down to 'Kutter Navn'
go to the fourth box and enter 'Olga Pantos' & finally click 'Søg' = search

Regards, Rick

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