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MV Korean Star (1984)

Coordinates: 24°12′30″S 113°25′30″E / 24.2083°S 113.425°E / -24.2083; 113.425
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Anchor of the MV Korean Star, on display in Carnavon, Western Australia
History
NameKorean Star
OwnerGreen Spanker Shipping, S A
Port of registryPanama
Launched27 April 1984
IdentificationIMO number8313403
FateWrecked on 20 May 1988.
General characteristics
TypeBulk carrier
Tonnage10,508 net; 18,639 gross; 30,900 dwt
Length174 metres (571 ft)
Beam26 metres (85 ft)
Draft10.6 metres (35 ft)
PropulsionSingle screw

The MV Korean Star was a bulk carrier, built in 1984, that was wrecked on 20 May 1988 near Cape Cuvier, Western Australia.[1]

Fate

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The Korean Star sailed from Hong Kong on 11 May 1988 in ballast with 19 crew aboard, en route to load salt from Lake MacLeod.[1] While anchored off Cape Cuvier, she dragged her anchors as a result of cyclonic weather conditions associated with Cyclone Herbie and was wrecked on 20 May 1988.

The vessel was declared a constructive total loss after it broke in two shortly after grounding. The remains are found only 56 metres (184 ft) off shore at the base of a cliff within the boundaries of Quobba Station.

See also

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List of shipwrecks in 1988

References

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  1. ^ a b "Mopping up after Cyclone Herbie". The Canberra Times. Australian Capital Territory, Australia. 23 May 1988. p. 7. Retrieved 1 July 2021 – via National Library of Australia.
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24°12′30″S 113°25′30″E / 24.2083°S 113.425°E / -24.2083; 113.425