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MV Bremerhaven

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In service
  
1961

Status
  
Scrapped, 2008

Length
  
88 m

Builders
  
Adler Werft, Germany

Out of service
  
2006

Launched
  
2 April 1960

Beam
  
13 m

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Name
  
1960-1965 MV Bremerhaven 1965-1998 Stella Maris II 1998-2004 Viking Bordeaux 2004 Bordeaux 2005-2006 Madagascar 2006-2008 Razzmatazz

Operator
  
1960-1965 Argo Reedereis 1965-1998 Sun Lines 1998-2004 Viking Cruises 2005-2006 Indian Ocean Cruises 2007-2008 Razzmatazz Ocean Cruises

Tonnage
  
3,008 gross register tons (GRT)

The MV Bremerhaven was a cruise ship originally built in Germany in 1960 for ferry services. She served under different guises and owners until she was scrapped in 2008.

History

Bremerhaven was launched on April 2, 1960 for Bremen-Helgoland ferry route under the ownership of Argo Reederei. In 1965 Bremerhaven partially sank in shallow waters, subsequently being raised and made seaworthy. However, her original owners placed her on the market, selling her to the Sun Lines in 1965. Sun Lines had the newly renamed Stella Maris II heavily rebuilt, changing her superstructure practically entirely and replacing her tall, slim funnel that was placed amidships with a wider, shorter funnel placed aft. Throughout her long career with Sun Lines Stella Maris II served in the Mediterranean, Caribbean and Amazon. In 1996 Sun Lines merged with the Epirotiki. After more than 30 years of service with Sun Lines Stella Maris II was sold to Viking Cruises in 1998. Under this new ownership she became the Viking Bordeaux. She operated under this name until 2004 when she was laid up. During her lay up in the Netherlands the ship was renamed Bordeaux. Shortly thereafter the ship was purchased by Indian Ocean Cruises, who expensively refitted and renamed her the Madagascar. After a very short amount of cruises from Durban this new venture failed as she was not fit for the rough waters of the area. Madagascar was docked in Durban uneventfully for three years. She was then purchased to become the Razzmatazz of Razzmatazz Ocean Cruises. This venture fell through, and the ship was towed to scrapyards at Alang in India and broken up in August 2008.

References

MV Bremerhaven Wikipedia