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SS Culross

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History
Name
  • Empire Antigua (1945-46)
  • Culross (1946-60)
  • Akastos (1960-68)
  • Marina (1968)
Owner
  • Ministry of War Transport (1945-46)
  • South Georgia Co (1946-60)
  • Navigazione y de Comercio Apolo Ltda, Lebanon (1960-67)
  • Blue X Transocean Co, Athens (1967-68)
Operator
  • Dodd, Thompson & Co (1946)
  • Christian Salvesen, Leith (1946-58)
  • N J Vlassopulos, Greece (1960-66)
  • Aegis Shipping, Greece (1966-67)
  • I Chiotakis, Greece (1967-68)
Port of registry
  • United Kingdom Newcastle (1945-60)
  • Lebanon Lebanon (1960-61)
  • Greece Greece (1961-66)
  • Cyprus Cyprus (1966-68)
BuilderShipbuilding Corporation Ltd, Newcastle upon Tyne[1]
Yard number12
Launched20 November 1945
CompletedFebruary 1946
Out of service1968
Identification
FateScrapped 1968
General characteristics
Tonnage7,331 GRT
Length431 ft 2 in (131.42 m)
Beam56 ft 3 in (17.15 m)
Depth35 ft 6 in (10.82 m)
Propulsion1 x triple expansion steam engine (J Dickinson & Sons Ltd, Sunderland)

SS Culross was a 7,331 ton cargo ship which was built as Empire Antigua in 1945. She was renamed Culross in 1946. In 1960, she was renamed Akastos, serving under a number of flags until 1968 when she was renamed Marina, being scrapped in that year.

History

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Empire Antelope was built by Shipbuilding Corporation Ltd, Newcastle upon Tyne as yard number 12. She was launched on 20 November 1945 and completed in February 1946.[2] Empire Antelope was built for the Ministry of War Transport and managed by Dodd, Thompson & Co Ltd. In 1946, she was sold to the South Georgia Company, and renamed Culross She operated under the management of Christian Salvesen Ltd, Leith. In 1958, she was laid up at Gairloch. In 1960, Culross was sold to Navigazione y de Comercio Apolo Ltda, Lebanon and renamed Akastos. In 1961, she was reflagged to Greece. She was operated under the management of N J Vlassopulous, London between 1960 and 1966 when she was reflagged to Cyprus and management was transferred to Aegis Shipping Ltd, London. In 1967, Akastos was sold to the Blue Cross Transocean Co, Athens. She was renamed Marina in 1967[3] and scrapped in Hamburg later that year, arriving on 4 August 1968[2]

Official Number and code letters

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Official Numbers were a forerunner to IMO Numbers.

Empire Antigua[4] and Culross[5] used the UK Official Number 169207. Empire Antigua used Code Letters GDTB.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "SS Empire Antigua (1946)". www.tynebuiltships.co.uk. Retrieved 9 May 2017.
  2. ^ a b "1169207". Miramar Ship Index. Retrieved 3 January 2009.
  3. ^ "EMPIRE - A". Mariners-L. Retrieved 3 January 2009.
  4. ^ a b "LLOYD'S REGISTER, NAVIRES A VAPEUR ET A MOTEURS" (PDF). Plimsoll Ship Data. Retrieved 3 January 2009.
  5. ^ UK Official Number would remain with the ship as long as it was UK registered