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FROM THE ARCHIVE – “EDDA” PASSING HOOK OF HOLLAND, 21 APRIL 2001 (SANK AS “AYLA” OFF ALEXANDRIA / EGYPT, 11 MARCH 2022)

FROM THE ARCHIVE:

“EDDA” / reg. Limassol, passing Hook of Holland in New Waterway, 21 April 2001, on her way to Rotterdam.

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VESSEL DETAILS:

TYPE: General cargo / Bulk

IMO NO: 8407448

2729 gt / 1102 nt / 3732 mdwt

Delivered from Martin Jansen Schiffswerft, Leer / Germany (Yard no 187), in March 1985.

Historic details: (TO BE UPDATED)

    • 18/07/1984 – Keel laid
    • 20/12/1984 – Launched
    • 02/03/1985 – Completed and delivered
  • “EDDA” from delivery in 03/1985 until 12/1997
    • Owned by Hermann Buss KG. ms. “Edda” GmbH., Antigua & Barbuda.
  • “TORM TEMA” from 12/1997 until 04/1998
    • Owned by Pan
      Reefer Shipping Co. Ltd., Cyprus.
  • “EDDA” from 04/1998 until 08/2004
  • “KOTKAS” from 08/2004 until 11/2007
    • From 08/2004 – Owned by Kotkas Shipping
      Line Corp., St. Vincent.
    • From 08/2004 – St. Vincent and the Grenadines flag. (reg. Kingstown)
  • “TM CHEGET” from 11/2007 until 12/2013
    • From 11/2007 – Owned by Transmarine Overseas Ltd. 
    • From 11/2007 – Panama flag.
    • From 09/2010 – St. Kitts and Nevis flag.
  • “CHEGET” from 12/2013 until 04/2014
    • From 12/2013 – Owned by Alamar Ventures Ltd.
  • “BASEL S5” from 04/2014 until 04/2016
    • From 04/2014 – Owned by Mena Shipping Co.
    • From 04/2014 – Palau flag.
  • “RANYUS SEA” from 04/2016 until 02/2022
    • From 04/2016 – Owned by Mac Intermarine Ltd. 
    • From 04/2016 – Sierra Leone flag.
  • “AYLA” from 02/2022 until foundered 11/03/2022.
    • 02/2022 – Sold to Lebanese buyers. 
    • From 02/2022 – Lebanese flag.
    • 11/03/2022 – Sank off Alexandria / Egypt.
      • From www.vesseltracker.com:
      • The “AYLA”  loaded with about 3,000 metric tonnes of steel scrap, capsized and sank due to stormy weather in position 31 11 40 N, 029 46 33 E, at the outer anchorage of Alexandria / Egypt, March 11, 2022, around 12.25 p.m. UTC. Probably due to a cargo shift the vessel had developed an increasing list to starboard side and finally rolled over and sank stern first. All 10 crew members safely evacuated by Egyptian naval forces. No pollution reported.

 

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