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mv TYNEWOOD built by Ailsa Shipbuilding Company, Yard No 495 Engines by H Widdop & Co Ltd Keighley Last Name: ISOLA CELESTE Previous Names: 1957-67 TYNEWOOD/67-79 SU NURAXI/79-85 FRAI/85-92 ISOLA CELESTE Propulsion: oil engine 2SCSA 8cy (12.5" x 18.5"), 968bhp, 10.5knots, machy aft / Donkey Boiler (fitted 06/68) supplying steam at 155lbs / Generating Plant 2 x 90kW@220VDC / Max Bunker Capacity 80tons diesel oil. Launched: Tuesday, 04/12/1956 Built: 1957 Ship Type: Cargo vessel Tonnage: 1583grt | 774net | 2559dwt (as Tanker) Length: 237 feet Breadth: 38 feet Draught: 15 feet 6 Owner History: 1957-67 Constantine Spg Co Ltd GB 67-75 Chimica Mare Soc Di Nav SPA Italy 75-79 Petrolchimica Di Nav SPA Italy 79-85 Diana SAL Italy 85-86 Maralba II SAL Di Nav Italy 86-92 Finaval SPA Italy Status: Scrapped - 1992 Web site: http://www.teesships.freeuk.com/0506tynewood.htm Remarks: Photo from above web page Previous update by Bruce Biddulph Previous update by Colin Campbell Previous update by Colin Campbell Built as cargo vessel (1495grt) but converted to a tanker during 1968 increasing grt to 1583. Broken up at Ortona, Italy by Romiti Oriente Nello Demolition during 1992. Additional information from Joe McMillan Collection and Lloyds Register 1970 71.
Last updated: by Gavin Stewart from the original records by Stuart Cameron
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