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Tuesday, 21 August 2012

Dutch tug Roode Zee sold to be broken up according to the Dutch newspaper De Banier dated 8 November 1933

An item reported that the Dutch tug Roode Zee of the N.V. L.Smit&Co.s Sleepdienst of Rotterdam was sold to the N.V. Scheepswerf Holland at Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht to be broken up. She measured 573 gross tons and was in 1908 build at the shipyard of J.&K. Smit at Kinderdijk.(1)

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1. Lijst van de Nederlandsche en Nederlands-Indische schepen aan welke onderscheidingsseinen zijn verleend uit het Internationaal Seinboek. Amsterdam, 1917. Call sign PRMG, homeport Rotterdam, screw steam tug, net capacity  257.93 cubic metres or 90.85 tons of 2,83 cubic metres and Gross capacity 1621,96 cubic metres or 572,55 tons of 2,83 cubic metres.