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- Q6718237 subject Q8159894.
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- Q6718237 abstract "MS Stena Scandinavica ( IMO number: 7226603) was a car/passenger ferry built in 1974 by Titovo Brodogradiliste in Kraljevica, Yugoslavia for Stena Line. Between 1978—1981 the ship sailed for Irish Ferries as Saint Killian. In 1981—1982 the ship was lengthened by 32.10 m (105 ft 4 in) at Amsterdamsche Droogdok Maatschaapij in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Subsequently she was renamed Saint Killian II and remained in Irish Ferries service until 1997.In 1998 the ship was sold to Greek interests and renamed Medina Star, but was laid up. From 2002 until 2005 she sailed as Egnatia III for Hellenic Mediterranean Lines and Algérie Ferries. She was laid up from 2005 until 2007, when she was scrapped in Alang, India.".
- Q6718237 builder Q396555.
- Q6718237 length "124.75".
- Q6718237 length "156.85".
- Q6718237 operator Q2836031.
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- Q6718237 powerType Q2635935.
- Q6718237 shipBeam "19.54".
- Q6718237 status "Scrapped 2007".
- Q6718237 topSpeed "40.744".
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- Q6718237 shipBuilder "Titovo Brodogradiliste, Kraljevica".
- Q6718237 shipFate "Scrapped 2007".
- Q6718237 shipName "*1974-1978: Stena Scandinavica *1978-1982: Saint Killian *1982-1998: Saint Killian II *1998-2002: Medina Star *2002-2007: Egnatia III".
- Q6718237 shipOperator "*1974-1978: Stena Line *1978-1995: Irish Continental Line *1995-1998: Irish Ferries *1998-2003: Laid up *2003-2003: HML *2004-2004: Algérie Ferries *2005-2007: Laid up".
- Q6718237 shipPower "2".
- Q6718237 type Product.
- Q6718237 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q6718237 type Ship.
- Q6718237 type DesignedArtifact.
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- Q6718237 type Q11446.
- Q6718237 comment "MS Stena Scandinavica ( IMO number: 7226603) was a car/passenger ferry built in 1974 by Titovo Brodogradiliste in Kraljevica, Yugoslavia for Stena Line. Between 1978—1981 the ship sailed for Irish Ferries as Saint Killian. In 1981—1982 the ship was lengthened by 32.10 m (105 ft 4 in) at Amsterdamsche Droogdok Maatschaapij in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.".
- Q6718237 label "MS Stena Scandinavica (1973)".
- Q6718237 name "*1974-1978: Stena Scandinavica".
- Q6718237 name "*1978-1982: Saint Killian".
- Q6718237 name "*1982-1998: Saint Killian II".
- Q6718237 name "*1998-2002: Medina Star".
- Q6718237 name "*2002-2007: Egnatia III".