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MV Akademik Karpinsky

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Out of service
  
31 August 1953

Length
  
72 m

Launched
  
1936

Builder
  
Nordseewerke

Name
  
Thalia (1936-45) Empire Consett (1945-46) Akademik Karpinsky (1946-53)

Owner
  
Dampfschiffahrts-Gesellschaft Neptun (1936-39) Kriegsmarine (1939-45) Ministry of War Transport (1945) Ministry of Transport (1945-46) Soviet Government (1946-53)

Operator
  
Dampfschiffahrts-Gesellschaft Neptun (1936-39) Kriegsmarine (1939-45) Coast Lines Ltd (1945-46) Soviet Government (1946-53)

Port of registry
  
Bremen (1937-39) Kriegsmarine (1939-45) London (1945-46) Soviet Union (1946-53)

Identification
  
Code Letters DORT (1936-45) Code Letters GSNQ (1945-46) United Kingdom Official Number 180747 (1945-46)

Akademik Karpinsky was a 1,122 GRT cargo ship that was built in 1936 as Thalia by Nordseewerke, Emden, Germany for German owners. She was interned at Cadiz, Spain in 1943, and surrendered to the Allies in May 1945. Thalia passed to the Ministry of War Transport (MoWT) and was renamed Empire Consett. In 1946, she was transferred to the Soviet Union and renamed Akademik Karpinsky, serving until 31 August 1953 when she foundered.

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Description

The ship was built by Nordseewerke, Emden. She was launched in 1936.

The ship was 235 feet 0 inches (71.63 m) long, with a beam of 34 feet 7 inches (10.54 m) and a depth of 13 feet 1 inch (3.99 m). The ship had a GRT of 1,122 and a NRT of 587.

The ship was propelled by a 4-stroke Single Cycle Single Acting diesel engine, which had 12 cylinders of 11 58 inches (30 cm) diameter by 16 916 inches (42.1 cm) stroke. The engines were built by Friedrich Krupp Germaniawerft AG, Kiel.

History

Thalia was built for Dampfschiffahrts-Gesellschaft Neptun, Bremen. Her port of registry was Bremen and the Code Letters DORT were allocated. When war was declared in 1939, Thalia was at Seville, Spain. She was requisitoned by the Kriegsmarine, In 1943, Thalia was interned at Cadiz, Spain. She was surrendered to the United Kingdom in May 1945. In July 1945, Thalia and Lucy Easberger were escorted from Cadiz to Gibraltar by HMS Verity and HMS Crocus, arriving on 15 July.

Thalia was renamed Empire Consett. Her port of registry was changed to London. The Code Letters GSNQ and United Kingdom Official Number 180747 were allocated. Empire Consett was operated under the management of Coast Lines Ltd. It was not until 25 August 1945 that Empire Consett arrived at Falmouth due to problems with her engines on the voyage from Spain. She departed Falmouth under tow on 12 September bound for Cardiff.

In 1946, Empire Consett was allocated to the Soviet Union. She was renamed Akademik Karpinsky. She served until 31 August 1953, when she foundered whilst on a voyage from Kaliningrad to Amsterdam, Netherlands.

in July 2011, the wreck was re-discovered 20 miles north of the port of Władysławowo in Poland in 255 feet (78 Meters) of water.

References

MV Akademik Karpinsky Wikipedia