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Blue
Star's M.V. "Brisbane Star" 2 |
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Built: |
Stocznia Gdanska Im. Lenina, Gdansk, Poland |
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Dimensions: |
203.85 x 30.99 x 18.8 metres Draft 10.75 m |
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Tonnage: |
Gross: 27305 Net:
9198 |
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Propulsion: |
1 x Sulzer 10RND90
slow speed direct drive diesel engine, 29,000 BHP with a service speed of
20.5 kts. |
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Type: |
Cellular containership |
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Launched: |
1977 (Yard No. B456/01) as La Fayette for
Compagnie General Maritime (CGM), Le Havre |
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Completed: |
09/1978 |
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Purchased: |
07/1993 by Blue Star (North America) Ltd. Registered in
Nassau, Bahamas and renamed Brisbane Star |
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Transferred: |
01/1998 to Blue Star Line Marine Ltd. and
renamed Singapore Star |
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Transferred: |
09/1998 to P&O Nedlloyd,
registered in London UK and renamed P&O Nedlloyd Lyttelton
following sale of Blue Star liner interests to P&O Nedlloyd |
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Sold: |
12/2002 for scrap to Chinese breakers |
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Brisbane Star at San Francisco |
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History courtesy of Robert Willmington of
Lloyd's Register Fairplay Ltd |
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Updated:
18-02-2008 |
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