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Hyundai No 105 01
Zeebrugge 31 March 2004

 

Name

HYUNDAI No 105

Type

Roll-On/Roll-Off car carrier
PCC - Pure Car carrier

IMO-number

8517956

Call sign

3FEK9

Flag

Republic of Panama

Port of registry

Panama

GT

40.772 t

DWT

12.889 t

Length

184,03 m overall
174,00 m between perpendiculars

Beam

30,61 m

Reg. Dimensions L x B x D

176,76 x 30,60 x 19,32 m

Rule dimensions L x B x D

174,00 x 30,60 x 29,67 m

Draught

Summer: 8,00 m

Freeboard

Summer: 4.021 mm

Speed

18,2 knots

Built

1986

Keel laid

26.06.1986

Launch date

15.10.1986

Date of completion

18.11.1986

Builder

Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. Ltd.
Ulsan
South Korea

Yard number

437

Bulkheads

5x Watertight

Main engine

1x 8 Cylinder 600 x 1.944 mm engine - 10.591 kW at 111,0 rpm

Built: 07-1986

Builder:Hyundai Engine & Machinery Co., Ltd.
Ulsan - South Korea

Number of screws

1x Single screw

Boilers

1x Auxiliary water tube boiler - 8,0 bar

Heating surface area: 18 m²

Built: 03-1986

Builder:Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. Ltd., Ulsan - South Korea

Generator

3x Main diesel generatorsets each 1.062 kVA - 450 V

Car capacity

4.641

Cargo type & capacity

Car 4.800 m³

Tank capacities

Fuel oil: 2.323 m³
Fresh water: 430 m³
Water ballast: 7.351 m³

Manager

Hyundai Merchant Marine Co., Ltd.

Operator

EUKOR Car Carriers

Technical manager

Hyundai Merchant Marine Co., Ltd.

Owner

Lonergan Overseas Inc.

Remarks

A ship carrying 3.000 vehicles of Hyundai Motor and Kia Motors and 1.000 second-hand Japanese cars to Europe sank at midnight June 2004 Saturday after colliding with an oil tanker offshore of southern Singapore, Hyundai said on Sunday.

The tanker MT Kaminesan contained 279.949 tons of crude oil drove a hole measuring 50 meters by 20 meters on the side of the

car-carrying MV Hyundai 105, resulting in the sinking of the carrier, according to the Maritime and Ports Authority of Singapore.