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Created: 2021-01-30 9:26:15 PM
Last Edited: 2021-10-08 11:47:14 AM




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Aigle D'Ocean (1968/09)
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Aigle d'Océan (1968/10)
  IMO: 5006085  
Details/Construction
Builder:Day, Summers & Company Ltd.Location:Northam, United KingdomHull #:174
Keel Layed:Launched:Commissioned:1919/07
Propulsion
As builtType:1 Deutz 6-cylinder diesel engineOutput:11 knots
Manufacturer:Kloeckner-Humboldt-Deutz AG - Koeln, Germany
 
Dimensions
Year: 1960Length (oa):43.0 m (141.0 ft)Gross Tonnage:432
Length (lbp):Net Tonnage:235
Beam:8.9 m (29.1 ft)Dead Weight:
Depth:10.8 m (35.4 ft)Displacement:
Draft: 
Change Description:Converted from a tug to a coastal dry cargo ship
Owner HistoryFleet History
OwnerManagerFromUntil
British Admiralty - United Kingdom19191923
Saint Joihn Tugboat Company - Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada19231927
Canadian Government (Minister of Railways and Canals)19271939
Royal Canadian Navy19401944
Les Chargeurs Unis Inc. (United Cargo Inc.) - Quebec, CanadaMaurice Desgagnes - Quebec19601975
FleetFromUntil
Name HistoryRegistration History
NameUntil
HMS St. Arvans1923
Oceaneagle1941
Ocean Eagle1944
Oceaneagle1960
Aigle D'Ocean1975/08
NumberPortCall SignMMSIFromUntil
Can 143330 Quebec City, Quebec, Canada CGFJ 1923 1975/08
Disposition
Description/Location
Arrival at YardBeached:Work Began:
LostStruck an iceberg and sank off Labrador, Canada.Date:1975/08/20

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