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CORYDA

CORYDA

Identification Data (Source: marhisdata.nl)
Year built: 1938
Nat. Official Number: 664 Z 'S HAGE 1938
Category: Tanker
Propulsion: Motor Vessel
Type: Tanker, Oil
Type Deck: Flush deck
Material Hull: Steel
Decks: 1

Construction Data
Shipbuilder: De Rotterdamsche Droogdok Maatschappij N.V., Rotterdam, Netherlands
Yardnumber: 202
Launch Date: 1938-07-09
Delivery Date: 1938-08-30

Technical Data
Engine Manufacturer: Werkspoor N.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
Engine Type: Motor, Oil, 4-stroke single-acting
Number of Cylinders: 8
Power: 3500
Power Unit: BHP (APK, RPK)
Eng. additional info: 25 1/2-55
Speed in knots: 12.00
Number of screws: 1

Gross Tonnage: 8028.00 Gross tonnage
Net Tonnage: 4721.00 Net tonnage
Deadweight: 12034.00 tonnes deadweight (1000 kg)
Liquid: 599303

Length 1: 147.22 Meters Length overall (Loa)
Length 2: 141.12 Meters Length between perpendiculars (Lbp)
Beam: 18.08 Meters Registered
Depth: 10.32 Meters Registered
Draught: 8.38 Meters Registered

Ship History Data
Date/Name Ship 1938-08-30 CORYDA
Manager: N.V. Petroleum Maatschappij 'La Corona', The Hague, Netherlands
Owner: N.V. Petroleum Maatschappij 'La Corona', The Hague, Netherlands
Homeport / Flag: The Hague / Netherlands
Callsign: PDMF

Date/Name Ship 1940-08-26 SCHLETTSTADT
Manager: Kriegsmarine, Berlin, Germany
Owner: Kriegsmarine, Berlin, Germany
Homeport / Flag: Berlin / Germany

Date/Name Ship 1946-06-03 CORYDA
Manager: N.V. Petroleum Maatschappij 'La Corona', The Hague, Netherlands
Owner: N.V. Petroleum Maatschappij 'La Corona', The Hague, Netherlands
Homeport / Flag: The Hague / Netherlands
Callsign: PDMF

Date/Name Ship 1955-00-00 CORYDA
Manager: Shell Tankers N.V., The Hague, Netherlands
Owner: N.V. Petroleum Maatschappij 'La Corona', The Hague, Netherlands
Homeport / Flag: The Hague / Netherlands
Callsign: PDMF

Ship Events Data
1940-05-15: Berthed at Schiedam for repairs. Schiedam voor reparaties. On August 15, demanded by the occupier. From August 26, 1940 active for the Kriegsmarine as tanker stock ship. From January 22 to March 23, 1941 participation in the operation Berlin, the journey of the battleships SCHARNHORST and GNEISENAU on the Atlantic Ocean. Responsible for supplying the battle cruisers.1942-03-28: Damaged by British air attacks on St. Nazaire. b

1944-08-00: Recovered at St. Nazaire, partly repaired and taken later to Rotterdam, where she arrived at the RDM yard on 4th October 1945.

1959-12-08: Final Fate: Scrapped Hongkong (Hong Kong Chiap Hua Manufactory (1947) Ltd).
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