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MV Merkur (1924)

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Class and type
  
Motor vessel

Draught
  
25.3 ft (7.7 m)

Length
  
120 m

Builder
  
Kiel

Beam
  
51.9 ft (15.8 m)

Launched
  
1924

Draft
  
7.71 m

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Name
  
Rio Bravo (1924-1933) Merkur (1933-1954)

Owner
  
Flensburg Steamship Company (1924-1933) North-German Lloyd (1933-1935) Burns Philp & Company (1935-1954)

Fate
  
Sold to shipbreakers in 1954.

MV Merkur was a 5,952 tons passenger cargo vessel that was requitioned into the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) during the Second World War as a victualling stores and supply vessel.

Built by Frederick Krupp AG, Kiel in 1924 for Flensburg Steamship Company as Rio Bravo. She served the South American passneger/cargo service until the Flensburg Steamship Company went into bankruptcy. She was acquired by North-German Lloyd in 1933 and renamed Merkur, and was bought by Burns Philp & Company in 1935.

Merkur was requisitioned by the Royal Australian Navy on 12 December 1942 and operated in North Queensland and New Guinea waters with her civilian crew. She was returned to her owners in 1949.

Fate

She was broken up at Osaka, Japan in January 1954.

References

MV Merkur (1924) Wikipedia