M.V. Sarah

Ship details: The one hundred and three foot tall aerial mast was installed in September 1986. During spring 1987 a 5,000 pound surplus battleship anchor was purchased. In May the Sarah was reportedly registered in Honduras, but was in fact registered in the US state of Maine. 20th July 1987: With the help of an … Read more

M.V. Aurora

Ship details:   Flag:Dutch.  Classification:N.S.I.  Dimensions:L.o.a 33,67 Mtrs.Width 6,80 Mtrs.Draught 3,15 Mtrs.  GRT:172 Tons.  Speed10 knots.  Technical Equipment:Main Engine Caterpillar 3408 420 Hp.Auxiliary Engines.Perkins 60 Kva.Daf 40 Kva.01 Deck beam SWL 250 kgs.2 firepumps1 Gearbox Twin Disc3 Viking liferafts 25 persons each5  Survival suits Accommodation:Large Mess room / Kitchen.Television room.03 Cabins for Crew total 6 … Read more

M.V. Pamela

Ship details: An seventeen foot motor launch owned by George Short Offshore radio station: Radio Pamela or presumably Radio Torr (named after the businessman Reg Torr who was one of the backers) with test broadcasts on 13th May and an eight hour programme on 19th May 1965 (with the idea of providing a local radio … Read more

M.V. Columbus

Ship details: In July 1973 the former minesweeper and 135 foot long MV Oceanic was purchased by Reverend Carl McIntire and converted for use as a radio station. A 100 foot mast was installed. The ship was then renamed Columbus. In the last week of August the Columbus set sail for Cape May and anchored … Read more

Uilenspiegel

Ship details: The Corcodile was bought by Georges De Caluwé in Brest/France. The 70 foot, 585-ton measuring ship, a former French Navy supply vessel, was rebaptized in Uilenspiegel and got equipped as a radio station in the Antwerp harbour. In the middle of October 1962 the vessel dropped anchor at Zeebrugge.  The ship was equipped … Read more

M.V. King David

Ship details: The 359 ton and 148 foot coaster Unitas, later called Zeevaart, was built in Groningen (Netherlands) in 1938 by Noord Ned Schps, In 1969 the vessel was purchased for 50,000 Guilders. In Groningen harbour the Zeevaart’s hull was rebuilt, a new rudder and screw were also installed. In March 1970 the MV King … Read more

M.V. Hatzvi

Ship details: The Hajduszoboszlo was built in 1967 in Angyalford Shipyard, Hungarian Ship and Crane works in Budapest. The ship was 244 feet long by 37 feet wide and of 1000 tons. The vessel was renamed Mount Parnis in 1986 and renamed MV Hatzvi (the deer, a traditional symbol of Israel) in 1988. Owned by … Read more

Tiri II

Ship details: After the Tiri disaster Jim Frankham offered Radio Hauraki another of his ships that had just been taken off the Auckland – Gisborne cargo run, the Kapuni.In February 1968 arrangements were almost completed for the purchase of the ship Kapuni, volunteers began to convert her into a radio ship.The Kapuni was dry docked … Read more

King David (Arutz 2000)

Ship details: The Light vessel LV3 was built in 1949 by Phillips of Dartmouth, Devon for Trinity House for use as a lightship. The ship was 41.9 metres long (137 feet), 7.6 metres wide (25 feet) and had a displacement of 523.8 tons. From 1984 to 1994 the LV3 was used as a lightship station off … Read more

M.V. Polaris

Ship details: The ship was leased from a Greek shipping company, who purchased it from the Maritime Officers School in Acre. Offshore radio station: Radio One from 15th January 1991 to 1st February 1992 Mike Brand reporting: Frequency: 107 MHz FM The programmes were made in a studio on land and a low power FM … Read more