EAW696658 ENGLAND (2003). Western Ferry Terminal, Ramsgate, 2003

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Pennawd [EAW696658] Western Ferry Terminal, Ramsgate, 2003
Cyfeirnod EAW696658
Dyddiad 11-September-2003
Dolen
Enw lle RAMSGATE
Plwyf RAMSGATE
Ardal
Gwlad ENGLAND
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad 638181, 164383
Hydred / Lledred 1.4192981941883, 51.328076742744
Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol TR382644

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Rodney Street

Lord Axminister
Friday 17th of August 2018 11:20:48 AM
MV Larkspur. Larkspur (1999–2014), Larks (2014), Lucky Star (2014 onwards) The MV Larks is a ferry previously operated by TransEuropa Ferries between 1999 and April 2013 as MV Larkspur. After TEF went bankrupt in April 2013 the ship has remained laid up in Oostende in Belgium. She was sold in December 2013 to an unknown buyer and then sold again to Oilchart, a local bunkering company, for more than E400K. Her name was then shortened to Larks. She briefly served with the Greek ferry operator Egnatia Seaways but after financial issue from within Egnatia she was laid up and was renamed Lucky Star on the 01/09/2014 and was registered to Velenio Shipping Co Ltd, Athens, Greece at the same time of her renaming. HISTORY: Launched as the Gedser she served between Gedser (Denmark) and Travemunde (Germany) from 1976 until 1986 when she was acquired by Sally Line and she was renamed the Viking 2 where she entered service for Sally Line between Ramsgate (UK) and Dunkerque (France), in 1988 she was renamed the Sally Sky and then in 1997 the Eurotraveller where she entered service for Sally Direct. In 1999 she was acquired by TransEuropa Ferries and she entered service between Ramsgate and Ostend as the Larkspur, later being joined by the Gardenia and Begonia in 2002, then by the Ostend Spirit (1) in 2010 and the Ostend Spirit (2) in 2013, she was laid up in 2013 with what are believed to be engine problems but was to remain laid up after TransEuropa filed for Bankruptcy in April 2013. She has remained laid up ever since. In December 2013 the Larkspur was put up for sale in a public auction for E400k, but was then sold to Oilchart which is a local bunkering company for more than E400K and has since remained in Ostend, she was renamed in 2014 to just simply Larks. In 2015 she was spotted in a Montenegro shipyard (closed) in a dilapidated state with the name 'Lucky Star'.

Billy Turner
Thursday 28th of April 2016 08:20:05 PM