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SS Memel

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Launched
  
1925

Length
  
67 m

Name
  
Reval (1925–34)Memel (1934–45)Empire Constellation (1945–46)Ivan Sechenov (1946–1977)

Owner
  
Lübeck Linie AG (1925–34)Mathies Reederei (1934–45)Ministry of War Transport (1945)Ministry of Transport (1945–46)Soviet Government (1946–1977)

Operator
  
Lübeck Linie AG (1925–34)Mathies Reederei (1934–45)J Hay & Sons Ltd (1945–46)Soviet Government (1946–1977)

Port of registry
  
Lübeck (1925–33) Lübeck (1933–34) Hamburg (1934–45) London (1945–46) Soviet Union (1946–1977)

Builder
  
Schiffs-und Dockbauwerft Flender

Identification
  
Code Letters PCDL (1925-34)Code Letters DRBK (1934–45)Code Letters GKTC (1945–46)United Kingdom Official Number 180774 (1945–46)

Memel was a 1,102 GRT cargo ship that was built in 1925 as Reval by Schiffs-und Dockbauwerft Flender AG, Lübeck, Germany for German owners. A sale in 1934 saw her renamed Memel. She was seized by the Allies in May 1945, passed to the Ministry of War Transport (MoWT) and was renamed Empire Constellation. In 1946, she was transferred to the Soviet Union and renamed Ivan Sechenov.[Note A]

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Description

The ship was built in 1925 by Schiffs-und Dockbauwerft Flender AG, Lübeck.

The ship was 220 feet 7 inches (67.23 m) long, with a beam of 34 feet 6 inches (10.52 m) and a depth of 12 feet 5 inches (3.78 m). The ship had a GRT of 1,102 and a NRT of 575.

The ship was propelled by a triple expansion steam engine, which had cylinders of 16 34 inches (43 cm), 27 916 inches (70.0 cm) and 43 516 inches (110.0 cm) diameter by 27 916 inches (70.0 cm) stroke. The engine was built by Waggon-und Maschinenbau AG, Görlitz.

History

Reval was built for Lübeck Linie AG, Lübeck. Her port of registry was Lübeck. The Code Letters PCDL were allocated. In 1929, her captain was Walter Heinrich Giermann, who had previously captained the four-masted schooner Vaterland. In 1934, Reval was sold to Mathies Reederei, Hamburg and was renamed Memel. Her port of registry was changed to Hamburg and the Code Letters DRBK were allocated.

In May 1945, Memel was seized by the Allies at Flensburg. She was passed to the MoWT and renamed Empire Constellation. Her port of registry was changed to London and she was placed under the management of J Hay & Sons Ltd. The Code Letters GKTC and United Kingdom Official Number 180774 were allocated. In 1946, Empire Constellation was transferred to the Soviet Union, and was renamed Ivan Gegenov.

On 14 January 1977, the ship, now renamed Ivan Sechenov, sank after colliding with the Liberian cargo ship Praktikolas Maris in foggy conditions in the Sea of Marmara, Turkey, with the loss of 22 crew.[Note A]

References

SS Memel Wikipedia


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