MS Logna
MV Logna was built as general cargo ship in Bergens Mekaniske Verksted, Shipyard, Norway in 1958. She transported cargo between Norway and Spain until 1969, when she was acquired by the Bahama Cement Company. In 1970, she was converted to a bulk cement carrier and she was renamed MV Island Cement. She was used to ship bulk cement between Freeport, Bahamas, Fort Pierce, Port Canaveral, and Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and to Eleuthera and New Providence in the Bahamas. In 1980, the Company conducted an underwater survey and determined that it was not economical to perform required repairs. Instead, the ship was decommissioned and the company planned to sell her for scrap.
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MS Logna
MV Logna was built as general cargo ship in Bergens Mekaniske Verksted, Shipyard, Norway in 1958. She transported cargo between Norway and Spain until 1969, when she was acquired by the Bahama Cement Company. In 1970, she was converted to a bulk cement carrier and she was renamed MV Island Cement. She was used to ship bulk cement between Freeport, Bahamas, Fort Pierce, Port Canaveral, and Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and to Eleuthera and New Providence in the Bahamas. In 1980, the Company conducted an underwater survey and determined that it was not economical to perform required repairs. Instead, the ship was decommissioned and the company planned to sell her for scrap.
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MV Logna was built as general ...... come home to much marine life.
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1958-02-06
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Artificial reefandrecreational dive site
Scuttled on 16 October 1982
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Ship acquired
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Bergens Mekaniske Verksted Shipyard, ''Norway
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June 1958
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British & Bahamian
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1958-02-06
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Island Cement
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Logna
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Current position, Lat: 26.477 ...... reck) general arrangement plan
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Bahama Cement Company, GBI
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Bahama Cement Company, GBI
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GMB 8, 960 BHP
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Single, 4-bladed screw
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Liverpool UK
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Bahamas inter-island and East Coast of Florida
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Artificial reef and recreational dive site
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MV Logna was built as general ...... planned to sell her for scrap.
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MS Logna
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