MARINULA tanker

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aukepalmhof
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MARINULA tanker

Post by aukepalmhof » Sun Jan 17, 2010 7:32 pm

She is given by Mr. Dan Rodlie as the MARINULA the image is given on the back and front cover of the book – Ships Trough the Ages – published in 1972.

Built as a tanker under yard No 22 by Odense Staalskibsvaerft A/S at Lindo, Denmark for the Shell International Marine Ltd. (Shell Tankers), London.
04 May 1968 launched as the MARINULA.
Tonnage 98,876 grt, 196,636 dwt. Dim.328.47 x 43.74 x 24.50m., draught 18.96m.
Powered by two Stal Laval turbines, 27,618 hp., speed 16 knots.
August 1968 delivered to owners.

April 1975 transferred to Curacaosche S.V. Maatschappij (C.S.M.) Willemstad, Curaçao Netherlands Antilles not renamed.
Tonnage given then as 99,080 grt, 71,315 nrt, 195,500 dwt.
From April 1975 till October 1976 laid up.

27 December 1982 arrived at Kaohsiung, Taiwan for scrapping by China Dismantling Vessels Trading Corporation.

Djibouti 1982 25f MS sg?, scott?

Source: Register of Merchant Ships completed in 1968. Merchant Ships World Built 1968.
Marine News 1983/161.
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ibiscus1
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Re: MARINULA tanker

Post by ibiscus1 » Tue Jan 19, 2010 7:11 pm

I think the SG number is 854 and the Scott number 549. I note from the illustration that the stamp is part of a miniature sheet. Am I correct? I note too that the liner Queen Elizabeth 2 is part of the design. I would love to obtain the stamp sheet to add it to my Cunard Ships on Stamps Collection! Does anyone know where you can obtain it?


Stewart Wilson

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