MF Lastovo

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MF Lastovo is a ferry owned by Croatian shipping company Jadrolinija that operates on local routes.[1] The ship was built in Japan's Kurushima Dock Co. Ltd. for Japanese company Shikoku Chuo Ferry Boat K.K[2] to serve the route between Kawanoe and Kobe. In 1978 the ship was bought by Jadrolinija and renamed, firstly to Partizanka, then, in the same year, to Lastovo I. In the year 1998 the ship was renamed to Lastovo.

Lastovo departing the port of Split, on Feb 9, 2012

Accidents

On Aug 15, 1993, around 7 PM (CEST), while Lastovo I was at a position around 2 nmi from Ubli, the fire broke out in the engine room. The ship had managed to dock, but the fire was extinguished just on Aug 16, 3:30 AM. The badly damaged ship was towed to Split's north port Vranjic. Since the damage was great, the possibility of sending the ship to a scrapyard was considered, but it was finally rejected, and the Jadran-Brodoremont d.o.o. completed the repair on Aug 4, 1994, with new engines installed.

References

  1. Početna
  2. Jadrolinija - Page 3: Car Ferries 1962-1990

Lastovo in the port of Split as seen on Sep 18, 2011
Career  Croatia
Name: Ishizuchi (1969-1978)  Japan
Partizanka (1978)
Lastovo I (1978-1998)
Lastovo (1998 onwards)
Owner: Shikoku Chuo Ferry Boat K.K (1969-1978)
Jadrolinija (1978 onwards)
Port of registry:  Croatia, Rijeka
Route: Kawanoe–Kobe (1969-1978)
SplitVis (currently)
Builder: Kurushima Dock Co. Ltd.
 Japan, Imabari
Yard number: No. 627
Launched: 1969
Homeport:  Croatia, Split
Identification: IMO number: 7010717
Status: Ship in service
General characteristics
Type: Ro-Ro passenger ship[1]
Tonnage: BRT 1114,63
NRT 339,5
Length: Loa 72.7 m
Beam: 13.6 m
Draught: 3.671 m
Installed power: 2646 kW
Propulsion: Internal combustion engine
Dies 4T1 2
MAN B&W Diesel A/s
Frederikshavn, 1969
2 propellers fix blade
Speed: 16 kn
Capacity: Passengers 500
Cars 60
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