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NameAngeln (2004-2005)

APL Acajutla (2005-2008)

Angeln (2008-2010)
OwnerBrise Bereederungs GmbH & Co. KG
OperatorBernuth Line
Port of registryAntigua and Barbuda Saint John's
RouteTrinidad - Saint Lucia - Barbados - Suriname - Guyana - Trinidad
BuilderZhousan, China
Launched14 October 2003
Identification
FateSank 21 February 2010
General characteristics
Class and typeContainer ship
Tonnage
Length
  • 132.57 m (434 ft 11 in) overall
  • 123.40 m (404 ft 10 in) between perpendiculars
Beam19.20 m (63 ft 0 in)
Height
  • 33.20 m (108 ft 11 in) (in ballast)
  • 31.90 m (104 ft 8 in) (laden)
Draught7.22 m (23 ft 8 in) (summer)
Depth9.20 m (30 ft 2 in)
PropulsionMAK 7 M 43 diesel engine
Speed17.5 knots (32.4 km/h)
Capacity657 TEU
Crew15
NotesFitted with two 50t capacity cranes

Angeln was a container ship which was built at Zhoushan Shipyard in 2004. She capsized and sank off Saint Lucia in February 2010.

Description

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Angeln was built by Zhoushan Shipyard, China in 2004. She was 132.57 metres (434 ft 11 in) overall and 123.40 metres (404 ft 10 in) between perpendiculars, with a beam of 19.20 metres (63 ft 0 in). She had a draught of 7.22 metres (23 ft 8 in), and an air draught of 33.20 metres (108 ft 11 in) when in ballast or 31.90 metres (104 ft 8 in) when laden. Her depth was 9.20 metres (30 ft 2 in). Angeln was powered by a MAK 7 M 43 diesel engine of 6,300 kilowatts (8,400 hp) which could propel her at 17.5 knots (32.4 km/h).[1]

History

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Angeln was owned by Brise Bereederungs GmbH & Co. KG, Hamburg, Germany. She was chartered by Bernuth Lines, Miami, Florida.[2] She was allocated IMO Number 9298600. MMSI Number 304618000 and used the callsign V2BU2.[3] In 2009, she was drydocked for examination by Germanischer Lloyd[4]

Sinking

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On 21 February 2010, Angeln departed Vieux Fort, Saint Lucia at about 21:00 local time (01:00 on 22 February UTC) bound for Barbados. She developed a list which rapidly increased. The order was given to abandon ship, which all 15 crew did successfully. Between 21:30 and 22:00, the ship capsized and sank. A salvage agreement was made with Titan Salvage under Lloyd's Open Form rules, but it was later decided that the ship was a constructive total loss. Titan were then awarded another contract to remove pollutants from the wreck. This work commenced on 4 March 2010,[4] and completed on 21 April. The wreck has been designated a protected site by the Saint Lucia Air and Sea Ports Authority, who have issued a Wreck Removal Order.[5]

References

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  1. ^ "M. V. Angeln" (PDF). Brise Schiffahrt. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-03-07. Retrieved 8 June 2010.
  2. ^ "SLAPSA investigating capsized cargo vessel". Shipbuilders & Shiprepairers Association. 8 March 2010. Retrieved 8 June 2010.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ "Angeln (IMO: 9298600)". Vesseltracker. Retrieved 8 June 2010.
  4. ^ a b "To Whom It May Concern" (PDF). Brise Bereederung, Hamburg. 5 May 2010. Retrieved 8 June 2010.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ "Update on MV Angeln - Fuel Removal Process Successfully Completed". The Voice. 24 April 2010. Archived from the original on 17 July 2011. Retrieved 8 June 2010.