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SS Dolphin IV

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Fate
  
Scrapped 2003

Draft
  
27.5 ft (8.4 m)

Length
  
153 m

Beam
  
65.1 ft (19.8 m)

Launched
  
1956

Builder
  
Deutsche Werft

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Name
  
Zion (1956–1966)Amelia De Melo (1966–1972)Ithaca (1972–)Dolphin IV (1978–)

Owner
  
Zim Lines (1956–1966)Sociedade Geral de Commercio (1966–1972)Ulysses Line (1972–1984)Dolphin Cruise Line (1984–1998)Cape Canaveral Cruise Line (1998–)

Tonnage
  
9,855 GRT (1956–1967)10,195 GRT (1967–1972)8,977 GRT (1972–)

SS Dolphin IV (formerly Zion of Zim Lines), was built in Germany as war reparations for Israel in 1956. She subsequently sailed as Amelia De Melo and Ithaca. In 1978, the ship was renamed Dolphin IV when she sailed under sales and marketing agreement for Paquet Ulysses Cruises, which was part of Paquet French Cruises. The owners of Ulysses Cruises/Florida Nautica made the decision in 1984 to handle the sales and marketing for the ship. This is when Dolphin Cruise Lines was created. The ship has retained her name through her most recent sale to Cape Canaveral Cruise Line (1997).

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Dolphin IV was forced to lay up at Freeport, Bahamas for three years awaiting repairs. She has since retired to the breakers (2003), due to disrepair of fresh water and sewage holding facilities.

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References

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