Engineering:Astron (ship)

From HandWiki
Revision as of 16:44, 7 February 2024 by Steve2012 (talk | contribs) (over-write)
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
Punta Cana Astron shipwreck 2.jpg
The Astron shipwreck in 2008
History
Name: Esmeralda
Operator: Compagnie Auxiliaire De Navigation[1]
Builder: Chantiers de l'Atlantique, Saint-Nazaire, France[1]
Yard number: L17[1]
Launched: 1957
Out of service: 1972
Fate: Acquired by Pontiac Shipping Co. Ltd 1972[1]
History
Name: Bonnie
In service: 1972[1]
Out of service: 1976[1]
Fate: renamed Astron[1]
History
Name: Astron
Owner: Pontiac Shipping Co. Ltd[1]
Port of registry: Panama
In service: 1976[1]
Identification: IMO number5106380[1]
Fate: Run aground in off Punta Cana, 7 April 1978[1]
General characteristics
Type: Oil tanker
Tonnage:
Length: 127 m
Propulsion: Steam Turbine[1]
Speed: 16.5 knots (30.6 km/h; 19.0 mph)[1]

Astron (previously named Esmeralda and Bonnie) is a shipwreck located off the coast of Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic. She was a Russia n-owned cargo ship built in France by Chantiers de l'Atlantique during 1957. She was 127 metres (417 feet) long, 27,990 gross tons, and was a motor ship.[1][3]

Astron was delivering 60 tons of corn to Cuba on 7 April 1978, when she ran aground at Punta Cana during a storm. However, there is no hurricane or tropical storm listed during this date in the history of the Atlantic Hurricane season of 1978.[4] This ship either hit a mine, was torpedoed, or intentionally scuttled, evidenced by the extensive ripped steel of the lower hull.[5] She broke into two distinct sections with the bow above the water and the stern underwater, with 7,330 barrels of bunker fuel reported lost in the incident. The wreck is in water 16 metres (52 feet) deep, meaning it can be visited by scuba divers.[3]

As of 2018 only a small portion remains above water.

The Astron shipwreck in 2010

References

External links


[ ⚑ ] 18°43′49.79″N 68°27′14.27″W / 18.7304972°N 68.4539639°W / 18.7304972; -68.4539639