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Juanita Candies (1978/10/02)
  IMO: 7390234  
Details/Construction
Builder:Nashville Bridge CompanyLocation:Nashville, Tennessee, United StatesHull #:2297
Keel Layed:Launched:Commissioned:1975
Propulsion
As builtType:2 EMD 16-cylinder diesel enginesOutput:14.0 knots
Manufacturer:General Motors Corporation - Electro Motive Division - La Grange, Illinois, United States
 
Dimensions
As builtLength (oa):64.5 m (211.6 ft)Gross Tonnage:293
Length (lbp):56.98 m (186.9 ft)Net Tonnage:201
Beam:12.2 m (40.0 ft)Dead Weight:770
Depth:5.49 m (18.0 ft)Displacement:
Draft:4.76 m (15.6 ft) 
Owner HistoryFleet History
OwnerManagerFromUntil
Otto Candies Inc. - Louisiana, United States19751983/02
Hyundai Engineering & Construction Company Ltd. - South Korea19831984/03
FleetFromUntil
Name HistoryRegistration History
NameUntil
Juanita Candies1983
Heyang Ilho1987/09
NumberPortCall SignMMSIFromUntil
US 568740 Houma, Louisiana, United States WZN3907 1975 1983
Inchon, South Korea 1983 1984/03
Description
Built in 1975 by the Nashville Bridge Company as JUANITA CANDIES. She was sold in 1983 to the Hyundai Engineering & Construction Company Ltd. of South Korea and renamed HEYANG ILHO. On 27 March 1984 she suffered an explosion and subsequently sank while she was working in the Marjan Oil Field off Iraq in the Persian Gulf

On 24 May 1984 she was raised and towed to Bahrain, Saudi Arabia where she was declared a constructive total loss. In due course she was sold for scrapping. During September of 1987 she departed Bahrain and arrived at Gadani Beach, Pakistan on 23 September where she was quickly reduced to scrap
Disposition
Description/LocationScrapped at Gadani Beach, Pakistan
Arrival at Yard1987/09/23Beached:Work Began:
LostSuffered an explosion and later sank in the Marjan Oil Field off Iraq in the Persian GulfDate:1984/03/27

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