MS Princess of Tasmania

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Die Princess of Tasmania war ein Fährschiff der australischen , das 1959 in Dienst gestellt wurde. Das Schiff trug in seiner mehr als vierzig Jahre andauernden Laufbahn zehn verschiedene Namen unter verschiedenen Eignern und Einsatzgebieten, ehe es 2005 als Tebah 2000 in Indien verschrottet wurde. rdf:langString
MS Princess of Tasmania was an Australian-built roll-on/roll-off passenger ship. She was built by the State Dockyard in Newcastle, New South Wales for the Australian National Line. Laid down on 15 November 1957, she was launched on 15 December 1958. As built, the ship had a tonnage value of 3,964 gross register tons (GRT), was 113.32 metres (371.8 ft) long, had a beam of 17.73 metres (58.2 ft), and a draught of 4.74 metres (15.6 ft). Two 9-cylinder Nydquist & Holm Polar M69TS diesels supplied 8,600 horsepower (6,400 kW) to the propellers, allowing a maximum speed of 17.75 knots (32.87 km/h; 20.43 mph). Up to 334 passengers and 142 vehicles could be carried. Princess of Tasmania was given theIMO number: 5284986. The ship was the first RO/RO passenger ship in the southern hemisphere, and at rdf:langString
rdf:langString Princess of Tasmania
rdf:langString MS Princess of Tasmania
rdf:langString *1959-1975: Princess of Tasmania
rdf:langString *1975-1984: Marine Cruiser
rdf:langString *1984-1985: Nomi
rdf:langString *1984: Equator
rdf:langString *1984: Majorca Rose
rdf:langString *1985-1988: Adriatic Star
rdf:langString *1988-1991: Lampedusa
rdf:langString *1991-1992: Shahd Fayez
rdf:langString *1992-2000: Al Mahrousa
rdf:langString *2000-2005: Tebah 2000
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xsd:date 1959-09-23
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rdf:langString Princess of Tasmania on the slipway of the State Dockyard about to be launched in December 1958
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rdf:langString Scrapped, Alang, India, March 2005
rdf:langString Princess of Tasmania.jpg
xsd:date 1957-11-15
xsd:date 1958-12-15
rdf:langString *1959-1975: Princess of Tasmania *1975-1984: Marine Cruiser *1984: Majorca Rose *1984: Equator *1984-1985: Nomi *1985-1988: Adriatic Star *1988-1991: Lampedusa *1991-1992: Shahd Fayez *1992-2000: Al Mahrousa *2000-2005: Tebah 2000
rdf:langString *1959-1972: Australian National Line *1972: Bahamarine Ltd *1972-1977: Canadian Ministry Of Transport *1977-1984: Rideau Shipping Co Ltd *1984: Dolphin International Shipping *1984: Equator Shipping Co Ltd *1984-1985: Comeret *1985-1988: Adriatic Ferries *1988-1991: Traghetti delle Isole *1991-1992: Fayez Trading & Shipping *1992-2000: Al Mahar Marine Co *2000-2005: Nouran Navigation
rdf:langString Two 9-cylinder Nydquist & Holm Polar M69TS diesels,
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rdf:langString Die Princess of Tasmania war ein Fährschiff der australischen , das 1959 in Dienst gestellt wurde. Das Schiff trug in seiner mehr als vierzig Jahre andauernden Laufbahn zehn verschiedene Namen unter verschiedenen Eignern und Einsatzgebieten, ehe es 2005 als Tebah 2000 in Indien verschrottet wurde.
rdf:langString MS Princess of Tasmania was an Australian-built roll-on/roll-off passenger ship. She was built by the State Dockyard in Newcastle, New South Wales for the Australian National Line. Laid down on 15 November 1957, she was launched on 15 December 1958. As built, the ship had a tonnage value of 3,964 gross register tons (GRT), was 113.32 metres (371.8 ft) long, had a beam of 17.73 metres (58.2 ft), and a draught of 4.74 metres (15.6 ft). Two 9-cylinder Nydquist & Holm Polar M69TS diesels supplied 8,600 horsepower (6,400 kW) to the propellers, allowing a maximum speed of 17.75 knots (32.87 km/h; 20.43 mph). Up to 334 passengers and 142 vehicles could be carried. Princess of Tasmania was given theIMO number: 5284986. The ship was the first RO/RO passenger ship in the southern hemisphere, and at the time of launch, the largest vessel built in Australia. Princess of Tasmania sailed on her maiden voyage on 23 September 1959. On entering service, she was used on the Devonport to Melbourne route across Bass Strait. The ship continued operating until 1972, when replaced by the Empress of Australia. She was sold to Bahamarine Ltd, then to the Canadian Ministry Of Transport later that year. In 1975, she was renamed Marine Cruiser. Two years later, the ship was sold to Rideau Shipping Co Ltd, which operated her until 1984. Over the course of 1984, the ship was renamed twice (Majorca Rose, then Equator) and changed hands three times (to Dolphin International Shipping, then Equator Shipping Co Ltd, then Comeret). In 1985, the ship came into the ownership of Adriatic Ferries, and was renamed Adriatic Star. Three years later she was sold to Traghetti delle Isole and renamed Lampedusa. Traghetti continued to operate her until 1991, when she was acquired by Fayez Trading & Shipping under the name Shahd Fayez. A year later, the ship was sold to Al Mahar Marine Co and renamed Al Mahrousa. Al Maher owned the ship until 2000, when she was sold to Nouran Navigation and named Tebah 2000. The ship was scrapped at Alang, India in March 2005, after 46 years of service and 10 names.
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