Kefallinia (1965 ship)
History | |
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Greece | |
Name |
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Owner |
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Completed | 1965 |
In service | 1965 |
Out of service | 1999 |
Fate | Sold, 1999 |
Tanzania | |
Name | Zahara (1999-2001) |
Owner | Victoria Marine Passenger Transport Ltd., Tanzania (1999-2001) |
Acquired | 1999 |
In service | 1999 |
Out of service | 2001 |
Identification | IMO number: 6520791 |
Fate | Abandoned, 2001 |
General characteristics [1] | |
Type | Ro-Ro ferry |
Tonnage | |
Length | 82 m (269 ft 0 in) |
Beam | 11.15 m (36 ft 7 in) |
Depth | 3.04 m (10 ft 0 in) |
Propulsion | 2 × 8-cylinder Werkspoor diesel engines, 2,942 kW (3,945 hp) |
Speed | 15 knots (28 km/h; 17 mph) |
Capacity |
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M/V Kefallinia (Greek: Κεφαλληνία) was a Greek ro-ro ferry. It was the first passenger ferry for Strintzis Lines (Now Blue Star Ferries). It was built in 1965 at the Th. Zervas & Sons shipyard in Perama, Greece. It could hold up a total of 600 passengers and 70 vehicles. It had Two 8-cyl, Werkspoor diesel engines with combined power of 2942 kW and could reach speeds up to 15 knots.
History
[edit]The ship operated for Strintzis Lines mainly between the city of Patras and the Ionian island of Cephalonia. She also operated on other Greek islands. In 1993 she was sold to the Katapoliani company, and renamed Express Paros (Greek: Εξπρές Πάρος) remaining in service in Greek waters,[1] sailing between Syros, Paros, Naxos, Ios and Santorini, and occasionally other smaller islands.[2]
In 1999, when she reached the permitted age limit, the ship was sold to the Tanzanian company Victoria Marine Passenger Transport Ltd., renamed Zahara, and served between Dar es Salaam and Mtwara.[1] After a breakdown at sea in 2001 the ship was barred from sailing in Tanzanian coastal waters, and was abandoned in Dar es Salaam. The Tanzanian Ports Authority announced in 2005 that it would scrap the derelict vessel unless the owners removed it.[3] She was finally scrapped in November 2005.
Route
[edit]The ship was used on the following routes:
Owner | Name | Date | Route |
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Strintzis Lines | Kefallinia | 1965-1977 | Patras-Sami |
Patra-Sami-Vathi | |||
Patra-Sami-Vathi-Frikes-Vassiliki-Nydri-Meganisi-Mytikas-Kalamos-Astakos | |||
Patra-Sami-Fiskardo-Paxi-Corfu | |||
1977-1984 | Patra- Sami | ||
Patra- Sami-Vathi | |||
Patra-Sam-Paxi-Corfu | |||
1984-1992 | Patra- Sami-Vathi | ||
1992-1993 | Igoumenitsa-Corfu-Otranto | ||
Katapoliani | Paros Express | 1993-1999 | Syros-Paros-Naxos-Ios-Santorini (And other islands) |
Victoria Passenger Marine Transport | Zahara | 1999-2001 | Dar el Salaam - Mtwara |
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "M/S Kefallinia (1965)". faktaomfartyg.se (in Swedish). 2011. Retrieved 19 September 2012.
- ^ Lulurgas, Michele (2005). "F/B Kefalinia". adriaticandaegeanferries.com. Retrieved 19 September 2012.
- ^ Cox, Martin (2005). "Cruise ship news and ocean liner history". maritimematters.com. Retrieved 19 September 2012.
External links
[edit]- McMorrow, Brian (24 June 2006). "Photo of the MV Zahara beached along Kivukoni Front, Dar es Salaam". pbase.com. Retrieved 19 September 2012.
- Boyle, Ian (2010). "Strintzis Lines Postcards". simplonpc.co.uk. Retrieved 19 September 2012.