Austasia Line Austasia Lines  M.V. "Mahsuri"4  
       
  Built: Smith's Dock Co. Ltd, Middlesbrough  
  ON: 379682   IMO No. 7636676  
Dimensions: 168.87 x 25.2 x 9.37 metres
  Tonnage: As Built:  Gross : 17082 Net : 8930   Post 1998:  Gross : 16498 Net : 4494  
  Propulsion: 6-Cyl  2 S.C.S.A. Sulzer oil engine of 17,400 bhp by Barclay Curle & Co. Ltd., Glasgow  
  Type: Fully refrigerated container ship 721 T.E.U, 6 passengers  
  Launched: 22/4/1978 (Yard No. 1340) as Australia Star 3  for Brodies (London) Ltd. (Blue Star Ship Management Ltd. appointed managers)  
  Completed: 20/07/1978  
  Crane: 27/09/1988 her No.4 Hatch Crane after it collapsed during loading operations at New Plymouth  
  Transferred:  2/02/1989 to Austasia Maritime Private Ltd., (B.S.S.M. Ltd. managers), Singapore and renamed Mahsuri 4  
  Ran aground: 15/09/1990 in position 00.38N 105.08E in the Straits of Malacca causing considerable damage to her hull. She was on a voyage from Fremantle to the Middle East  
  Refloated: 19/09/1990 and towed to Singapore, arriving 20/09/1990 for dry docking and repairs which included the installation of a new crane at No.4 Hatch  
  Repairs compd: 12/01/1991  
  Renamed: 6/03/1992 as Australia Star  
  Transferred: 5/1994 to Bahamas registry, Nassau  
  Chartered: 1994 by Pacific International Lines (Pte) Ltd., on their service from Australia to Malaysia and renamed Anro Fremantle  
  Arrived: 29/04/2001 Chittagong, Bangladesh to be broken up  
       
  Sister Ship:  New Zealand Star 3  
     
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  Mahsuri 4 at Melbourne, 1989 -  Photograph © Martin Daniels  
     

One of a class of two self-discharging container ships built for the Australia - New Zealand - Persian Gulf service of Blue Star Line. It was unfortunate that the year they entered service the Iran - Iraq War broke out, effectively halving their intended market in the Gulf. Operation however continued throughout this period, with calls at Muscat, Dubai, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Kuwait. In 1989 she was transferred to Austasia Line for the Far East Service from Australia.

  History courtesy of Tony Atkinson  
     
  See: Australia Star 3  
     
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  Updated: 11-10-2005