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ZENATIA of Shell Tk.(see thread Philine ecc.)built 1957,24790 g.t.16,5 knots.
(old pic collect.)
 

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Hi Tanker,
I sailed on the Zenatia, and her sister ship Zaphon, after they were Jumboised. The postcards of both ships after they were Jumboised.
The old center section of the Zaphon was converted to a barge, IHI 1, used during the broadening of the Auckland port in 1969.

Details of Zenatia
Official No. - 187589, LR/IMO No. - 5398309, GSN - 20099621
Built in 1957 by Cammell Laird & Co. Ltd., Birkenhead Build No. 1249.
Crude Oil 69,958 DWT. (39,160 Gross, 26,503 Nett). l/b/d : 256 / 32 / 13 m.

Steam Turbine 15,000 S.h.p.
Originally 38,443 DWT until Jumboized in 1966, Kure, Japan.

Scrapped in 1976, Kaohsiung, Taiwan.


Details of Zaphon
Official No. - 187547, LR/IMO No. - 5397771, GSN - 20099553.
Built in 1957 by Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson, Wallsend. Build No. 1857.
Crude Oil 69,621 DWT. (39,470 Gross, 26,802 Nett). l/b/d : 256 / 32 / 13 m.

Wallsend Slipway Steam Turbine 15,000 S.h.p.
Originally 38,390 DWT until Jumboized in 1966, Kure, Japan.

Scrapped in 1976, Santander, Spain.

 

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I remember being tied up to the Zenatia in about 1964 - she was anchored in the Persian Gulf at an oil well. I was on the Gulf Briton. The crude was transferred to us and we headed back to Liverpool. Main thing I remember is the heat. Felt sorry for the crew that just had to sit there week after week.
 
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Baulkham Hills,

Going back to 1963/64 when I was with Shell, I seem to recall that the two 'Z' ships were Liberian registry and had 5L-- callsigns.

Did you need to have Liberian operating certificates? If so, how did you get them and how was the general manning of those ships arranged?
 
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Hi Ron

When I was on the Zenatia it was registered in London, from memory
the callsign was GVYN but not too sure about that.
Later on I did have Liberian certificates for other ships, generally it was easier to get them through the owners, doing the Liberian medical then joining a ship and receiving the license sometime later.

Cheers
 
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Thanks for that BH - I don't know where I got the idea from!

I've just checked them out on Helderline and they were

Zaphon/GWCY

Zenatia/GVYN

What interested me was that you had been the junior R/O on Zenatia and I didn't know of anyone that had sailed under Liberian flag in their 6-months supervised role.
 
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Puzzling innit? Maybe they were re-registered when Shell flagged out to IOM registry and Jan Helder has adopted the later registration. Even possible that they were registered under the UK when they were lengthened, I suppose. (Whaaa)
 
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