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numpty
16-07-2012, 07:17 PM
Million Hope Wreck

From ShipWrecksofEgypt (http://www.shipwrecksofegypt.com/images/shippages/millionhope.html)

The Million Hope was a Bulk Cargo Carrier of 16,339 GRT built at Koyo Dockyard, Mihara-Hiroshima, Japan. Originally named the Ryusei Maru upon her being launched on 10 June 1972, she was 174.6 meters in length,24.9 meters in beam, and 10 meters in draught, with twin 6-cylinder diesel engines and a single shaft for a speed of 17 knots. The ship had 5 massive cargo holds located forward of the superstructure and 4 gantry cranes, one mounted amidships between each of the tanks.
The ship operated in the service of various companies between the time of her launching and the time of her loss. Shipwrecks of Egypt has found no reference to any of the shipowners except for the owner at the time of the ship's loss.

The ship operated as the Ryusei Maru until being sold in 1975 when she was renamed Pacific Royal. Sold again in 1981 and named the Linngsbon until being resold yet again in 1987 and being given the name Feng Shun. In 1991 she was renamed the Hope and then sold once again to the Aksonas Shipping Company, Ltd., Limassol, Cyprus, in May 1996 and was renamed Million Hope

The Loss of the Million Hope:
The ship departed Aqaba Jordan on 19 June 1996, enroute to Taiwan with a cargo of 26,000 tons of potash and phosphates (One source states 15,000 tons potash, 11,000 tons phosphate). Early the following morning, 20 June, the ship ran aground on the inshore reef near Naqb which is located a few miles north of Sharm EL-Sheikh.
The reason for the ship's grounding varies between a fire occurring in the ship's superstructure, a combination of high speed in low visibility conditions, or a combination of both, depending on which version of the incident one reads. However, there is evidence of there having been a fire onboard. Lloyd's List dated 24 June 1996 carried the following item under "Casualty Report":
"MILLION HOPE (Cyprus) Jun 21: Egyptian Maritime Officials said yesterday they were concerned about possible leakage of about 23,000 tons of phosphate and potassium plus 700 tons of fuel from the bulk carrier Million Hope which sank off Egypt's Sinai Peninsular, Cairo radio reported. All 25 members of the crew were rescued by Egyptian naval vessels and other vessels in an operation that lasted more than 20 hours. The vessel, on voyage from Jordan to Taiwan, was ripped open by coral reefs near Egypt's Sharm El-Sheikh resort. The vessel's mainly Filipino crew huddled in the stern and refused to abandon ship until it became clear the vessel would sink, Cairo radio said. Some of the crew accused the vessel's master of failing to follow the area's prescribed navigation routes and of maintaining speed despite poor visibility." The crew of 25 men were safely rescued shortly after the grounding.

There were concerns by the local Egyptian authorities about oil and fuel leaking from the ship, but very little leakage occurred. And what leakage there was quickly dissipated. The greater worry was that the cargo of potash and phophates would contaminate the surrounding reef systems. A salvage operation was launched prior to the ship's sinking during which all of the ship's cargo was removed before the ship sank at position 28.03.42N/34.26.40E in 21-24 meters of water.


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I left it a bit late to sort out my diving on my hol, as I usually do, so by the time I'd done my refresher and check dive, it was getting a bit hit-or-miss as to where I would actually get to any wrecks. Fortunately one other diver had shown an interest in the wreck, so it was on!

After meeting at the dive centre to carry out the briefing, then kitting up, we had to walk about 200m across the sand along the jetty in full gear, at 13:30 in 40 degree heat.

Then it was a quick speedboat trip to the wreck, the tip of who superstructure could be seen from the resort beach. A quick buddy check and down we went to about 25m.


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One of the cranes used to exctact the cargo - it fell off the deck, so they left it there

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First ever penetration dive though the middle of the wreck

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Ship's Bow - with with my dive-buddy for scale - the prop was taken for scrap a couple of years ago

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Ventilation shaft

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One of the deck crane housings

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Funnel

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Very big spanners in engineering

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On deck for the 3m safety stop

MJS
16-07-2012, 07:34 PM
This is ace. Used to do a bit of diving myself, would love to get back into it and take some pics

Rebel
16-07-2012, 07:56 PM
Wow, thats proper hardcore! First underwater urbex report I've seen. Nice work!

Clough
16-07-2012, 08:33 PM
This is ace. Used to do a bit of diving myself, would love to get back into it and take some pics

Fuck off you never used to go diving? Cock diving maybe!

That's mint mate fooking mint well done, any chance of PMing me access details :lol:

fenrir
16-07-2012, 08:54 PM
Love it! Hope to see more underwater stuff from you! :)

numpty
17-07-2012, 01:40 AM
cheers all - currently looking at holiday destinations for next year. Diving + wrecks are a pre-requisite :)

I'm wondering if it's possible to light paint if I use a gorilla pod or similar? Bottom time is limited, so you don't get much chance to fanny about though.

birdinanaviary
17-07-2012, 07:59 AM
Fuck off you never used to go diving? Cock diving maybe!

That's mint mate fooking mint well done, any chance of PMing me access details :lol:

Proper LOLZ




Amazing I've definately never seen an underwater report before!
Diving is definately on my bucket list, being petrified of the sea however kinda puts me off, and fish
They just don't look friendly

Lisajane79
17-07-2012, 10:50 AM
Wow!
Ship wrecks always give me the creeps!
Beautiful though..

Krypton
17-07-2012, 02:18 PM
nice to see you on here Numpty :)

Thats pretty awesome - next stop the titanic!