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- Q18351120 subject Q15361948.
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- Q18351120 abstract "MV Logna was built as general cargo ship in Bergens Mekaniske Verksted, Shipyard, Norway in 1957. She transported cargo between Norway and Spain until 1969, when she was acquired by the Bahama Cement Company. In 1970 she was converted to a bulk cement carrier and she was renamed MV Island Cement. She was used to ship bulk cement between Freeport, Bahamas Fort Pierce, Port Canaveral, and Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and to Eleuthera and New Providence in the Bahamas. In 1980 the Company conducted an underwater survey and determined that it was not economical to perform required repairs. Instead, the ship was decommissioned and the company planned to sell her for scrap.The company's port engineer and underwater sports enthusiast Theo (Thanassis) Galanopoulos instead persuaded the company to scuttle the ship as a dive site. After several months of preparation with the assistance of local volunteers and the issuance of a permit by the Government of the Bahamas, the MV Island Cement was towed about 1.5 miles off Williamstown, Grand Bahama Island and scuttled on 16 October 1982. The MV Island Cement became the first ship intentionally sunk as artificial reef and recreational dive site in the Bahamas; the site was named "Theo's Wreck"MV Island Cement two hours before sinkingTheo's Wreck is 229 ft (70 m) long and 10.670 ft (3.252 m) and rests on her port side at depth of 103 ft (31 m) at MLT, and about 50 ft (15 m) feet from the island's continental shelf. It is approximately two miles offshore of Xanadu Beach Resort & Marina. Two buoys mark the location of "Theo's Wreck". Since 1982, the ship has become home to much marine life.Diving Theo's Wreck".
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- Q18351120 length "69.7992".
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- Q18351120 shipBeam "10.668".
- Q18351120 status "Artificial reefandrecreational dive site".
- Q18351120 status "Scuttled on 16 October 1982".
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- Q18351120 shipBuilder "Bergens Mekaniske Verksted Shipyard, ''Norway".
- Q18351120 shipClass Q1430712.
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- Q18351120 shipName "Island Cement".
- Q18351120 shipName "Logna".
- Q18351120 shipPower "GMB 8, 960 BHP".
- Q18351120 shipStatus "Artificial reef and recreational dive site".
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- Q18351120 comment "MV Logna was built as general cargo ship in Bergens Mekaniske Verksted, Shipyard, Norway in 1957. She transported cargo between Norway and Spain until 1969, when she was acquired by the Bahama Cement Company. In 1970 she was converted to a bulk cement carrier and she was renamed MV Island Cement. She was used to ship bulk cement between Freeport, Bahamas Fort Pierce, Port Canaveral, and Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and to Eleuthera and New Providence in the Bahamas.".
- Q18351120 label "MS Logna".
- Q18351120 depiction MV_Island_Cement.JPG.
- Q18351120 name "Island Cement".
- Q18351120 name "Logna".