Ship-breaking.com - Robin des Bois
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Ship-breaking.com - Robin des Bois
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Sulan. IMO 6810237. Fishing ship. Length 48 m. Icelandic flag. Unknown<br />
classification society. Built in 1967 in Fredrickstad (Norway) by Ankerlokken<br />
Verft Glommen.A/S. Owned by Sulan Iceland (Iceland). Sold for demolition in<br />
Belgium by the Van Heygen recycling yard.<br />
Sulan in Neskaupstadur (Iceland) October 2008 © Arni - MarineTraffic<br />
Factory ship<br />
Captain G. Koval (ex-Thoras, ex-Minija, ex-Mechislovas Gedvilas). IMO 8131829.<br />
Factory ship. Length 101 m, 3,250 t. Lithuanian flag. Classification society Russian<br />
Maritime Register of <strong>Ship</strong>ping. Built in 1981 in Stralsund (Germany) by Volkswerft<br />
VEB. Owned by Baltlanta (Lithuania). Unknown <strong>des</strong>tination of demolition.<br />
Criscilla (ex-Lady Hammond, ex-Hammond Innes). IMO 7214844. Fishery<br />
patrol vessel. Length 53 m. Unknown flag. Unknown classification society.<br />
Built in 1973 in Beverley (United Kingdom) by Holmes. Former factory ship<br />
used from 1977 on as oceanographic research vessel. Resold in 1998 to MVM J Marr (United Kingdom)<br />
and converted to fishery patrol vessel in the Falkland Islands. Laid up in Italy for sale with a one million €<br />
price tag (1,4 M US $). Sold for demolition in Turkey.<br />
Patrolling in Port Stanley, Falkland Islands, 1998 © <strong>Ship</strong>spotting<br />
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