Category:IMO 5100427
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IMO number : 5100427
Name of ship : ELBE → MARYLAND (1977–1985) → GONDWANA (1985) → GREENPEACE → ELBE (since 01/01/2002)
Call Sign : PC8023 → PDWN
MMSI : 244532000
Gross tonnage : 657 (since 01/12/2011)
DWT : 271
Type of ship : → → Tug (since 01/04/2012)
Builder : J & K Smit Scheepswerven N.V. (867)
Year of build : 1959
Flag : Netherlands → United States → Netherlands (since 01/01/2002)
Port of registry : Rotterdam → Baltimore → Amsterdam → Rotterdam
Status of ship : → In Service/Commission (since 14/04/2012)
Registered owner : → STICHTING MARITIEME COLLECTIE Vasteland 4, 3011 BK Rotterdam, Netherlands (since 01/06/2005)
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- Order date:
- Built by: J. & K. Smit's Scheepswerven N.V. Kinderdijk Netherlands
- Yard No: 867
- Keel laid:
- Launch date:
- Date of completion: 1959
- Length over all: 58.05 m
- LPP: m
- Beam: 11.22 m
- Depth: 4,45 m
- Draught: 5.45 m
- GRT: 887
- DWT:
- NET:
- Main engine: 2x Smit-M.A.N. RB 666 2x 2000 hp, now: each 1720 rpk at 275 rev/min
- Speed: 13 kn
History
[edit]- 1959 Named: ELBE for L. Smit & Co.'s Internationale Sleepdienst Rotterdam Flag: Netherlands
- 1963 Motors boosted to 2x 2780 hp
- 1976 Sold to Association of Maryland Pilots, Baltimore, and refit to pilotboat at Verolme Cork Renamed: MARYLAND Flag: United States
- 1985 Given to Greenpeace International Inc. Renamed: GONDWANA
- 1985 Renamed: GREENPEACE
- 1990 Sold to Stichting Rubicon, Amsterdam Flag: Netherlands
- 4-1-2002 Sold to Havenmuseum, Rotterdam and refit to museum ship by Stichting Maritime Collectie Rijnmond, Rotterdam Renamed: ELBE Flag: Netherlands
- Callsign: PDWN
- 30.07.2004 13.30 New built ship Fairpartner strikes and sinks the Elbe at the Wiltonhaven in Rotterdam
- 31.07.2004 Salvaged and restart of renovation
- 28.10.2004 Sunk by sabotage in the Wilhelminahaven, Schiedam, Netherlands
- 29.10.2004 Sold for scrap to Scheepssloperij Nederland BV in ´s-Gravendeel, Netherlands
- 02.11.2004 Salvaged under investigation
- 12.02.2005 Moored at Govert van Wijnkade, Maassluis, Netherlands Start of renovation again
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