<nowiki>IMO 5340584</nowiki>
Type: General cargo ship
Built by: C. van der Giessen & Zonen's Scheepswerven N.V., Krimpen aan den IJssel
Yard No: 671
Keel laid:
Launched:
Delivered: 1944.02.24
Length over all: 98.75 m
LPP: 93.76 m
Beam: 13.77 m
Draught: 5.57 m
GRT: 2085
NET: 1083
DWT: 2909
Main engine: Stork, 2SA 7cyl (540x900), 2200 bhp
Main engine manufacturer: Machinefabriek Gebr. Stork & Co. N.V., Hengelo
Speed: 14 kn
Lloyd's Register of Shipping, 1960
Lloyd's Register of Shipping, 1974
www.marhisdata.nl
1944.02 Named Gijon ; Flag: Germany
Call sign:
Port: Hamburg
Owner: Oldenburg-Portugiesische Dampfschiffs-Rhederei GmbH (OPDR)
1945.03.30 Sank at Bremen port after a direct hit
1945.09.01 Salvaged by an American salvage company and towed to Bremerhaven
1946.12.05 Arrived at Krimpen aan den IJssel for final repairs
1947.07 Renamed Stentor ; Flag: Netherlands
Call sign: PHSY
Port: Amsterdam
Owner: Koninklijke Nederlandsche Stoomboot-Maatschappij N.V., Amsterdam
1968.11 Name retained Stentor ; Flag: Cyprus
Call sign:
Port: Famagusta
Owner: Primavera Shipping Co. S.A.
Manager: G. Kalogeras & P. Diakogiannis, Piraeus
1969.09 Renamed Marianna ; Flag: Cyprus
1971.12 Renamed Prosperity ; Flag: Cyprus
Call sign: 5BIL
Port: Famagusta
Owner: Bahi Shipping Co. Ltd., Famagusta
1974.01.16 On her last loaded voyage from Finland to Piraeus with timber (the vessel was to be scrapped after arrival in Greece), she suffered engine failure in severe weather. The ship struck La Conchée reef, broke in half and was wrecked west of Guernsey, Channel Islands. None of her 18 crew survived.
Wikimedia Commons: mv Prosperity memorial
Youtube: Diving the Prosperity shipwreck
Subcategories
This category has only the following subcategory.