M.V. Magda Maria

Ship details: In 1957 the Hoheweg, 620 ton 170 feet long, was built during 1957 at Luhring in Brake, near Bremen, Germany. The Hoheweg made her maiden voyage on 2rd October, she was owned by Ludwig Ras of Bremen. In December 1979 the Hoheweg sailed for the last time for Ludwig Ras. A freight order … Read more

Droit de Parole

Ship details: The Fort Reliance was built in 1986 by Ferguson Alisa Ltd, Port Glasgow. The 220 foot long and 43 foot wide supply ship was ice strengthened for Antarctic surveying work and carried fire fighting equipment. In 1989 the ship was renamed Cariboo.  For the Radio Brod venture the ship was charted from Compagnie … Read more

Borkumriff

Ship details: The Borkumriff, an ex German lightship built in 1911, was located in Emden, West Germany and purchased for 63,000 Guilders. It was rebuilt and refitted as a broadcasting vessel at the Karstens-Werft in Emden in 1959. On 18th April 1960, the Borkumriff left Emden, towed by the British Tug Guardsman to a location … Read more

M.V. Aegir

Ship details: Length 36 metres, width 7 metres, tonnage 250, Deutz 250 pk motor, 15 kva and 10 kva generators. Built in 1929 as ‘Express 5003760’ by Gideon, v/h J. Koster Hzn., Groningen for N.V. Motorschip “Express”, Rotterdam (under leadership of N.V. Scheepvaart Mij. Globus, Rotterdam).  In 1931, the vessel was sold to Wm. H. … Read more

M.V. Aegir II = Martina

Ship details: The MV Martina, the former Scheveningen fishing vessel “Scheveningen 159”, was built in 1923. It is the sister ship of Radio 270’s Oceaan VII, of the ill-fated broadcasting vessel Morgenster and of the Dolfijn (used as a tender ship in the seventies). Tonnage 270, length 42 metres, width 7.5 metres, motor 200pk Brons, … Read more

USCGC Courier

Ship details: Fred Haney, who was a VOA engineer aboard the ship: “This is one of the nicest pictures of the USCGC Courier (Vagabond Able) after it was painted white in Rhodes, Greece. It was formerly standard ‘haze gray.’ The Courier was an international broadcasting ship for Voice of America multi-language programs, manned by Coast … Read more

M.V. Fredericia = Caroline

Ship details: A 763 ton  passenger ferry Fredericia had been built in 1930 by the Frederikshavns V & F A/S in Frederikshavn (Denmark) having an ice strengthened hull (SPEED: 14 knots, LENGTH: 188 feet, BEAM: 18 feet). The vessel served as a ferry-boat on the Baltic until 1963.  On 13th February 1964 the Fredericia left … Read more

Jeanine

Ship details: A 403 ton gross Icelandic trawler, Emma IM15, was built by de Dollard shipyard, Landsmeer, Holland, in 1956. In February 1957 the Emma made her first voyage, skippered by Johannes Blok. During April 1964 the Emma was chartered by an oil company for drilling exercises in the North Sea. In 1967 the Emma … Read more

M. V. Peace

Ship details: In 1968, Abie Nathan purchased a 170 foot, 570 ton Dutch freighter Cito built in Delfzijl, Groningen (Netherlands) in April 1940 at the Gebr. van Diepen, Waterhuizen shipyard. The ship was originally named Rolf, renamed Westpolder in 1950, and Cito in 1960. Abie renamed the ship Peace and registered it in Panama. In … Read more

Magdalena

Ship details: In 1955 the Magdalena, ex Centricity was built at Walsend on the Tyne for F T Everard and Sons of London to carry grain. The 655 gross ton ship was 225.5 feet long and 28.33 feet wide. In 1977 the ship was sold to Internavo Company Ltd and registered in Cyprus, and was … Read more