HANNELORE

IMO number:

6602513

Call sign:

DABA

MMSI number:

720892000

Flag:

Germany

Port of registry:

Leer

Registered owner:

Maritime Experts Ems GmbH & Co. KG., Leer

ISM Manager:

Maritime Experts Ems GmbH & Co. KG., Leer

Commercial manager:

Maritime Experts Ems GmbH & Co. KG., Leer

Shipyard:

Flensburger Schiffbau-Gesellschaft mbH. & Co KG, Flensburg / 606

Launch date:

16-10-1965

Delivery date:

27-11-1965

Gross tonnage:

658

Deadweight:

719

Length overall:

55.07 M

Beam:

9.22 M

Draught:

3.25 M

Main engine:

MaK 6 MU 451

Power:

405 kW

Speed in knots:

10

Ship history & data

Ship history data

1965: ADELE HAGENAH
DEU DABA
Hamburg / Germany
(27-11-1965)
Owner: Theodor Hagenah, Hamburg
Manager: Theodor Hagenah, Hamburg
1967: ADELE HAGENAH
DEU DABA
Hamburg / Germany
(00-00-1967)
Owner: Adele Hagenah, Hamburg
Manager: Adele Hagenah, Hamburg
1973: ADELE HAGENAH
DEU DABA
Hamburg / Germany
(00-00-1973)
Owner: Hans Gustav Hagenah, Hamburg
ManagerHans Gustav Hagenah, Hamburg
1989: KARINA W
DEU DABA
Stade / Germany
(10-03-1989)
Owner: Uwe Werner, Stade
Manager: Uwe Werner, Stade
2006: HANNELORE 
DEU DABA
Stade / Germany
(00-00-2006)
Owner: Maritime Experts Ems GmbH & Co. KG., Leer
Manager: Maritime Experts Ems GmbH & Co. KG., Leer
2014: VOICI BERNADETTE
BOL CPB3012
La Paz / Bolivia
(01-07-2014)
Owner: Voici Bernadette Shipping Corp. SA, Panama
Manager: Caribbean Shipping Services, Inc., Miami
 

Additional info

02-12-1968:Sank after collision with Greek “ARGO CHIOS” in Pos. 52.24 N 04.30 E by IJmuiden.
26-01-1969:Towed to IJmuiden for repairs, for final repairs to Oranjewerft in Amsterdam.
00-06-2018:Involved in a cocaine smuggling bust. The Bolivian freighter docked in Miami after leaving Haiti and was found to have 800 bricks of cocaine totaling 2,000 pounds worth an estimated $35 million street value.
23-06-2019:The “VOICI BERNADETTE” was scuttled at a water depth of 100 feet to become St. Lucie County’s newest artificial reef. The vessel had been seized by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection after it was found running drugs. The government arranged to transfer it to St. Lucie County in June 2018 so it could be stripped and cleaned before being sunk. She will serve as a new dive site for recreational divers. Sunk in about 100’ of water, roughly due east of the St Lucie Nuclear Power Plant in Jensen Beach, FL. The top of the ship sits at a 60-foot depth. The freighter was expected to quickly become new habitat for a variety of fish and marine life.

Latest data adjustment: 03-01-2023