MV London Statesman
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History |
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Name: |
MV London Statesman (1963–79) |
Port of registry: |
London (1963–79) |
Builder: |
Uddevallavarvet AB, Uddevalla[1] |
Cost: |
£1,310,000 |
Yard number: |
191[1] |
Launched: |
30 January 1963[1] |
Renamed: |
- Agia Marina (1979–81)
- Olympiakos (1981–83)
- Skaros (1983–84)[1]
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Identification: |
UK official number 304576[1] |
Fate: |
Damaged by Exocet missile in 1984[1] |
Status: |
Scrapped[1] |
General characteristics |
Tonnage: |
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Installed power: |
10,000 bhp[1] |
Propulsion: |
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Speed: |
16.5 knots (30.6 km/h)[1] |
Notes: |
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MV London Statesman was a dry cargo ship built by Uddevallavarvet AB, Uddevalla in Sweden for London & Overseas Freighters (LOF).[1] She was launched on 30 January 1963, completed on 26 June of that year[1] and cost just over £1.3 million. LOF employed her on the tramp trade.
On 10 July 1972 during the Vietnam War the London Statesman was unloading a cargo of rice at Nha Trang in South Vietnam when her engine room flooded and she sank by the stern.[1] Sabotage by the Viet Cong was suspected.[1] On 31 July she was refloated and towed to Singapore for repairs.[1] She continued to trade with LOF until 1979.[1]
On 5 January 1979 LOF sold her to Diana Shipping Agencies who renamed her Agia Marina.[1] In 1981 Diana Shipping sold her to new owners who renamed her Olympiakos.[1] In 1983 she was sold again to OBI Island Maritime who renamed her Skaros.[1]
On 1 February 1984 during the Iran–Iraq War Skaros was one of four merchant ships in a convoy outward bound in the Bandar Imam Khomeini Channel.[5] Iraqi aircraft attacked the convoy with Exocet missiles, hitting all four ships.[5] Skaros was hit in the engine room and set on fire.[1] She was towed back to Bandar Imam Khomeini that same day, where her insurers declared her a total loss.[1]
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