Biruința (ship)
History | |
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Name: | Histria Crown |
Operator: | Malta |
Builder: | NAVOL Romania |
Completed: | 1984 |
Status: | Active |
General characteristics | |
Class & type: | crude oil tanker |
Tonnage: | 164,004 metric tons (full) |
Length: | 298.00 m (977.69 ft) |
Beam: | 46.00 m (150.92 ft) |
Draft: | 17.40 m (57.1 ft) |
Depth: | 22.5 m |
Capacity: | 160,698 m³ |
Biruinţa (Romanian equivalent for Victory), renamed Iris Star and later Histria Crown, is a Romanian crude oil tanker.
History
The Biruinţa, one of the biggest ships of the Romanian commercial fleet, was sold after the Romanian Revolution of 1989 and after 6 years of service. The ship was then re-registered under the Maltese flag as M/T IRIS STAR. Administered by Histria Ship Management, the tanker had a 150,000 T.D.W. capacity.
On July 27, 2000, the ship lost power due to engine failure and drifted towards Kandilli point in Turkey. There was no extensive damage reported. The sister ship of the Iris Star, M/T Independenţa, suffered a more deadly accident with a Greek ship (M/V Evriyali) at the southern entrance to the Strait of Istanbul. After colliding, all but three members of the Romanian tanker crew lost their lives.
In 2005, Biruinţa was renamed the Histria Crown.
External links
- The Histria Crown on the site of the shipping company Histria.