SS Shalom
http://dbpedia.org/resource/SS_Shalom an entity of type: Thing
Die Hanseatic war ein Passagierschiff der Hamburg-Atlantic-Linie. Sie war das zweite Passagierschiff mit diesem Namen und wurde ursprünglich 1964 unter dem Namen Shalom in Dienst gestellt.
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SS Shalom was a combined ocean liner/cruise ship built in 1964 by Chantiers de l'Atlantique, St Nazaire, France, for ZIM Lines, Israel, for transatlantic service from Haifa to New York. In 1967, SS Shalom was sold to the German Atlantic Line, becoming their second SS Hanseatic. Subsequently she served as SS Doric for Home Lines, SS Royal Odyssey for Royal Cruise Line and SS Regent Sun for Regency Cruises. The ship was laid up in 1995 following the bankruptcy of Regency Cruises. Numerous attempts were made to bring her back to service, but none were successful. The ship sank outside Cape St. Francis, South Africa, on 26 July 2001, while en route to India to be scrapped.
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Hanseatic (Schiff, 1964)
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SS Shalom
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*1964–1967: Shalom
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*1967–1973: Hanseatic
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*1973–1981: Doric
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*1981–1988: Royal Odyssey
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*1988–1996: Regent Sun
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*1996–1998: Sun Venture
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*1998: Sun
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*1998–2001: Sun 11
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15782411
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February 1964
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10
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1964-04-17
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*1964–1967: ZIM Lines
*1967–1973: border|20px German Atlantic Line
*1973–1981: Home Lines
*1981–1988: Royal Cruise Line
*1988–1995: Regency Cruises
*1995–2001: laid up
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1959
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7500000.0
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*Four Parsons steam turbines
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725
814
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1090
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*450
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--07-26
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1964-03-03
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1962-11-10
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*1964–1967: Shalom
*1967–1973: Hanseatic
*1973–1981: Doric
*1981–1988: Royal Odyssey
*1988–1996: Regent Sun
*1996–1998: Sun Venture
*1998: Sun
*1998–2001: Sun 11
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1995-11-03
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*1964–1967: ZIM Lines
*1967–1973: border|20px German Atlantic Line
*1973–1981: Home Lines
*1981–1988: Royal Cruise Line
*1988–1998: Regency Cruises
*1998: Tony Travel & Agency
*1998–2001: International Shipping Partners
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Twin propellers
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*1964–1967: Haifa,
*1967–1973: Hamburg,
*1973–1981: Panama City,
*1981–1988: Piraeus,
*1988–2001: Nassau,
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*
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Cruise ship
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Z21
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Die Hanseatic war ein Passagierschiff der Hamburg-Atlantic-Linie. Sie war das zweite Passagierschiff mit diesem Namen und wurde ursprünglich 1964 unter dem Namen Shalom in Dienst gestellt.
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SS Shalom was a combined ocean liner/cruise ship built in 1964 by Chantiers de l'Atlantique, St Nazaire, France, for ZIM Lines, Israel, for transatlantic service from Haifa to New York. In 1967, SS Shalom was sold to the German Atlantic Line, becoming their second SS Hanseatic. Subsequently she served as SS Doric for Home Lines, SS Royal Odyssey for Royal Cruise Line and SS Regent Sun for Regency Cruises. The ship was laid up in 1995 following the bankruptcy of Regency Cruises. Numerous attempts were made to bring her back to service, but none were successful. The ship sank outside Cape St. Francis, South Africa, on 26 July 2001, while en route to India to be scrapped. On 26 November 1964, SS Shalom accidentally rammed the Norwegian tanker outside New York, resulting in the loss of nineteen Stolt Dagali crew members and damage to the stern of the tanker.
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1995-11-03
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1964-03-03
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191.63
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1962-11-10
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Sunk outsideCape St. Francis, 26 July 2001
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37.04
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1964-04-17