MSA Carole-S
MSA Carole-S was originally a tuna pole vessel built for Stan Lukin in Adelaide by Ante Franov (Kali Boat Building and Repairs P/L). She was commenced in 1970 and launched in 1971.
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Australia | |
Name: | Carole-S |
Namesake: | Carole Skoljarev, Zora Lukin |
Port of registry: | Port Adelaide |
Builder: | Kali Boat Building and Repairs P/L |
Launched: | 1971 |
Identification: | IMO number: 7730513 |
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Australia | |
Name: | MSA Carole-S |
General characteristics | |
Length: | 21.3 |
She was originally named Zora after Stan Lukin's wife, Zora. Ivo Skoljarev bought the Zora from Mr Lukin in 1978 and renamed it Carole S, after his wife Carole.
Carole-S operated commercially as a fishing boat until she was chartered under the RAN's Craft of Opportunity Program for use as an auxiliary for one year around 1983. Carole-S was tuna longline fishing based out of Port Stephens NSW. In 2007 she caught fire and sank off Catherine Hill Bay NSW.
References
- http://www.amsa.gov.au/Shipping_Registration/List_of_Registered_Ships/Page_11.asp
- Gillett, Ross (2012). Australia's Navy: Today and Tomorrow. Part 1. Topmill.
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