Ship-breaking.com - Robin des Bois
Ship-breaking.com - Robin des Bois
Ship-breaking.com - Robin des Bois
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Flamenco I (ex-New Flamenco, ex-Elysian Flamenco, ex-Southern Cross, ex-<br />
Starship Majestic, ex-Sun Princess, ex-Spirit of London). IMO 7211517. Passenger<br />
ship. Length 163 m, 9,606 t. Panamanian flag. Classification society Lloyd's Register<br />
of <strong>Ship</strong>ping. Built in 1972 in Riva Trigoso (Italy) by Tirreno & Riuniti. Owned by Singapore Star <strong>Ship</strong>ping<br />
(Singapore). Detained in 2004 in Las Palmas (Spain). Laid up since July 2009 in Malaysia. Sold as is for<br />
demolition in India. 335 $ per ton.<br />
Flamenco I, October 19th 2010 © Mara - <strong>Ship</strong>spotting<br />
Fishing ship<br />
Adalvik (ex-Joi Bjarna, ex-Edda, ex-Pall, ex-Nattfari, ex-Saebjorg, ex-<br />
Fylkir, ex-Gylfi, ex-Petur Thorsteinson). IMO 5276733. Fishing ship.<br />
Length 38 m, 400 t. Icelandic flag. Unknown classification society. Built in<br />
1959 in Stralsund (Germany) by Volkswerft VEB. Deprived of fishing permits, the Adalvik is immobilized<br />
in the port of Njardvík for most of the year 2002. Laid up in Seydisfjördur shipyard since 2008, the ship<br />
was towed to Terneuzen (The Netherlands) and then to the Van Heygen ship-<strong>breaking</strong> yard in Ghent<br />
(Belgium).<br />
Adalvik, anchored in the Slippurinn shipyard in Seydisfjördur (Iceland) © Gretar<br />
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