MV Nyon
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NameNyon
Owner
- Suisse-Atlantique Societé de Navigation Maritime SA (1952–56)
- Helica SA (1956–62)
Operator
- Suisse-Atlantique Societé de Navigation Maritime SA (1952–56)
- Suisse Outremer SA de Gérance et d'Affretement Maritimes (1956–58)
- Suisse-Atlantique Societé de Navigation Maritime SA (1958–62)
Port of registry
Basel, Switzerland
Half of the Nyon dragged into the docks of Bolnes | |
| History | |
|---|---|
| Name | Nyon |
| Owner |
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| Operator |
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| Port of registry | |
| Builder | C Van der Giessen & Zoon |
| Yard number | 760 |
| Launched | 16 July 1952 |
| In service | 17 October 1952 |
| Out of service | 15 June 1962 |
| Identification | |
| Fate | Sank 1962 |
| General characteristics | |
| Tonnage | |
| Length |
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| Beam | 17.52 m (57 ft 6 in) |
| Draught | 7.52 m (24 ft 8 in) |
| Installed power | 3,500 hp (2,600 kW) |
| Propulsion | Diesel engine |
| Speed | 12.5 knots (23.2 km/h) |
| Crew | 33 |
Nyon was a 5,364 GRT cargo ship that was built in 1952. She ran aground in 1958, and was cut in two in order to salvage her. The stern section was salvaged and a new bow section built and fitted in 1959. She served until 1962 when she was involved in a collision with another ship and sank.
As built, Nyon was 136.29 metres (447 ft 2 in) long, with a beam of 17.52 metres (57 ft 6 in) and a draught of 7.52 metres (24 ft 8 in). She was assessed as 4,956 GRT, 2,894 NRT, 9,540 DWT.[1]
She was propelled by a 3,500 horsepower (2,600 kW) 5-cylinder MAN diesel engine, which drove a single screw propeller.[1] It could propel the ship at 12.5 knots (23.2 km/h).[2]