Glasgow And Ships Of The Clyde

Ship: TRENEGLOS (1964-1974 tramp-cargo ship 509 feet long of New Zealand Shipping Co. / Hain-Nourse Ltd, London : Scrapped 1985)

Port of Registry: London
Net Tonnage: 5,793
Reg Tonnage: -
Gross Tonnage: 9,976
Deadweight Tonnage: 14,457

Billy Kerr writes :
TRENEGLOS
9,976 gross
5,793 net
14,457 d/weight
5 cyl. Sulzer by Fairfield-Rowan Ltd, Glasgow. 7,500 bhp, 15 kts.

28/03/1963: Launched by Wm Hamilton & Co, Port Glasgow.
15/08/1963: Delivered to The New Zealand Shipping Co (Hain Steamship Co as Managers)
17/12/1964: Managers became Hain-Nourse Management Ltd.
12/11/1964: Grounded on Patiti Reef, 1 mile south of Timaru. Refloated on the 16th with severe bottom damage and returned to Timaru. Left in tow for Wellington on 22/11/1964. Temporarily repaired there and permanently repaired in Hong Kong.
04/1966: Collided at Beira with the tanker "Ioanna V"
30/09/1968: Transferred to Hain-Nourse Ltd, London.
01/10/1971: Managers P&O General Cargo Division.
11/05/1972: Transfered to The Peninsular and Oriental S.N. Co.
28/11/1974: Renamed "Strathruim"
27/01/1978: Sold to Toenia Maritime Inc, Singapore and renamed "Siam Bay"
1980: Sold to Chrysalis Compania Navigation S.A. Piraeus and renamed "Family Angle"
1984: Transfered to Temple S.A. Pamama and renamed "Doman"
02/08/1985: Arrived at Nantong for demolition.