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Photographer:
Capt. Jan Melchers [ View profile ]
Title:
Ostersoen
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Jun 17, 2008
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OSTERSOEN ((Energi -95, Condor -89, Brimar -87, Haico Holwerda -81, Roelof Holwerda -76, Tor Parisia -73, Parisia -71) “ 778/67–by Voldnes, Fosnavaag.-general cargo. Suffered a serious main engine breakdown 6/9/2004 when on passage from Bornholm for Aalborg. Repairs were not considered economic and she was sold to Danish breakers and towed by the tug SKANSUND to Grenaa.
REF: World Ship Society’s Marine News November 2004 Vol. 58 No.11

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Current name:
OSTERSOEN

Former name(s):

 -  Energi (Until 1995 Mar)

 -  Condor (Until 1989 Feb)

 -  Parisia (Until 1971)

Vessel Type:
General Cargo
Gross tonnage:
778 tons
Summer DWT:
857 tons

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Ships under Repair or Conversion - 1 photos

General cargo ships built 1960-1969 (Under 3000gt) - 15 photos

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simonwp

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PWR

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John Jones

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OSTERSOEN ((Energi -95, Condor -89, Brimar -87, Haico Holwerda -81, Roelof Holwerda -76, Tor Parisia -73, Parisia -71) “ 778/67–general cargo. Suffered a serious main engine breakdown 6/9/2004 when on passage from Bornholm for Aalborg. Repairs were not considered economic and she was sold to Danish breakers and towed by the tug SKANSUND to Grenaa.
REF: World Ship Society’s Marine News November 2004 Vol. 58 No.11

Sold by Rederiaktieselskabeet Otersoen (Ejv. Hansens Eftf. I/S) Denmark (DIS) to Fornaes ApS, Denmark for demolition at Grenaa and reported 9/2004.”
REF: World Ship Society’s Marine News December 2004 Vol. 58 No.12
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