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MV Swanland was a bulk carrier. The ship was built by of Lemmer in the Netherlands in 1977. Originally named Carebeka IX, she was renamed several times. The vessel was last owned and operated as Swanland by , a company based in Grimsby, and was registered in the Cook Islands as a flag of convenience. She was 266 feet long and 46 feet wide with a draft of 11 feet, and displaced 2,180 tons. In 2010, she narrowly avoided grounding off Lizard Point, Cornwall, after her engines failed and she had to be taken in tow by the emergency tow vessel and towed into Falmouth.

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  • Die Swanland war ein Küstenmotorschiff, das 1977 bei der Scheepswerf „Friesland“ in Lemsterland-Lemmer als Carebeka IX gebaut und 2011 von der Torbulk mit Sitz in Grimsby betrieben wurde. Das Schiff sank am 27. November 2011 mit 3.000 Tonnen Sandstein an Bord während eines Sturms in der Irischen See vor der walisischen Küste. (de)
  • MV Swanland was a bulk carrier. The ship was built by of Lemmer in the Netherlands in 1977. Originally named Carebeka IX, she was renamed several times. The vessel was last owned and operated as Swanland by , a company based in Grimsby, and was registered in the Cook Islands as a flag of convenience. She was 266 feet long and 46 feet wide with a draft of 11 feet, and displaced 2,180 tons. In 2010, she narrowly avoided grounding off Lizard Point, Cornwall, after her engines failed and she had to be taken in tow by the emergency tow vessel and towed into Falmouth. Swanland sank in a gale force 8 storm in the Irish Sea 10 miles off the Lleyn Peninsula, Gwynedd at approximately 0200 on Sunday 27 November 2011. She was carrying limestone from near Colwyn Bay to Cowes on the Isle of Wight. The search and rescue mission was co-ordinated by Holyhead Coastguard and involved RNLI lifeboats from Pwllheli, Abersoch, Trearddur Bay and Porthdinllaen, RAF Sea King search and rescue helicopters of No. 22 Squadron RAF flying out of RAF Valley and Royal Marines Barracks, Chivenor, A Royal Navy Sea King from 771 Naval Air Squadron based at RNAS Culdrose, Irish Naval Service patrol ship LÉ Róisín and an Irish Air Corps Casa maritime patrol aircraft, and Irish Coast Guard helicopters from Dublin, Waterford and Sligo, and other ships in the area – MT Bro Gazelle, MT Monsoon and MT Keewhit.Two of the Russian crew were rescued during the sinking with Prince William taking part in the rescue mission. A third crewman was later found dead during a search for survivors. The rescued crew described how a large wave broke the ship's back. On 11 December 2011 the BBC reported that Swanland had been subject to repeated safety concerns due to unsafe loading and unloading practices that may have placed stress on the hull. The Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB) conducted an inquiry into the sinking and published its report in June 2013 (en)
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  • 1977-01-07 (xsd:date)
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  • Foundered in theIrish Seaon 27 November 2011
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  • Bijlsma Lemmer Scheepswerf, Lemmer, The Netherlands (en)
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  • Carebeka IX (en)
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  • , Callsign E5U2283, MMSI 518333000 (en)
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  • MV Swanland (en)
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  • Torbulk (en)
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  • Torbulk, Grimsby (en)
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  • *Elsborg *Artemis *Elsborg *Swanland (en)
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  • Die Swanland war ein Küstenmotorschiff, das 1977 bei der Scheepswerf „Friesland“ in Lemsterland-Lemmer als Carebeka IX gebaut und 2011 von der Torbulk mit Sitz in Grimsby betrieben wurde. Das Schiff sank am 27. November 2011 mit 3.000 Tonnen Sandstein an Bord während eines Sturms in der Irischen See vor der walisischen Küste. (de)
  • MV Swanland was a bulk carrier. The ship was built by of Lemmer in the Netherlands in 1977. Originally named Carebeka IX, she was renamed several times. The vessel was last owned and operated as Swanland by , a company based in Grimsby, and was registered in the Cook Islands as a flag of convenience. She was 266 feet long and 46 feet wide with a draft of 11 feet, and displaced 2,180 tons. In 2010, she narrowly avoided grounding off Lizard Point, Cornwall, after her engines failed and she had to be taken in tow by the emergency tow vessel and towed into Falmouth. (en)
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  • Swanland (Schiff) (de)
  • MV Swanland (en)
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  • MV Swanland (en)
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