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- Q1407996 subject Q7037704.
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- Q1407996 abstract "LÉ Deirdre (P20) was a ship in the Irish Naval Service. She was named after Deirdre, a tragic heroine from Irish mythology who committed suicide after her lover's murder.Deirdre was built as a replacement for the Ton-class minesweepers. She was to have longer range and be a more seaworthy ship for work in the Atlantic. Deirdre became the prototype for the later Emer-type vessels.Deirdre was one of the vessels involved in the 1979 Fastnet race rescue operations, assisting the crews of two yachts - SV Regardless of Cork and SV Silver Apple of Howth.Deirdre was sold at public auction for IR£190,000. She was purchased by the English yacht chartering company Seastream International for conversion into luxury charter yacht Tosca IV for the company's owner, businessman Christopher Matthews. Speaking on the radio, a Seastream spokesman appeared pleased with their bargain as they had been prepared to bid up to IR£500,000. The auction starting price had been IR£60,000.The conversion in a Polish shipyard was not completed as the English owner died. In 2007 she was towed to Brazil for further refit and completion. Substantially complete, she arrived at Jacksonville, Florida in September 2012 for final outfitting as Santa Rita I. However, in August 2014, Santa Rita I was towed to Green Cove Springs, Florida, for breaking.".
- Q1407996 commissioningDate "1972-06-19".
- Q1407996 layingDown "1971-08-10".
- Q1407996 length "56.1".
- Q1407996 shipBeam "10.42".
- Q1407996 shipLaunch "1972-01-21".
- Q1407996 status "Sold for scrapping".
- Q1407996 thumbnail Geograph-3357431-by-Albert-Bridge.jpg?width=300.
- Q1407996 topSpeed "33.3".
- Q1407996 type Q331795.
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- Q1407996 wikiPageWikiLink Q7037704.
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- Q1407996 shipCommissioned "1972-06-19".
- Q1407996 shipFate "Sold for scrapping".
- Q1407996 shipLaidDown "1971-08-10".
- Q1407996 shipLaunched "1972-01-21".
- Q1407996 shipLength "overall".
- Q1407996 shipName "Deirdre".
- Q1407996 shipSpeed "maximum".
- Q1407996 shipType Q331795.
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- Q1407996 type DesignedArtifact.
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- Q1407996 comment "LÉ Deirdre (P20) was a ship in the Irish Naval Service. She was named after Deirdre, a tragic heroine from Irish mythology who committed suicide after her lover's murder.Deirdre was built as a replacement for the Ton-class minesweepers. She was to have longer range and be a more seaworthy ship for work in the Atlantic.".
- Q1407996 label "LÉ Deirdre (P20)".
- Q1407996 depiction Geograph-3357431-by-Albert-Bridge.jpg.
- Q1407996 name "Deirdre".