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Re: "Doulos" außer Dienst gestellt

Verfasst: 11.03.2010 23:04
von Raoul Fiebig
Hallo allerseits,

OM Ships International meldet nun:
Doulos Update - 11 March

Dear friends and co-workers,

The ‘memorandum of agreement’ has been signed and the deposit paid into the broker’s trust account by the Singapore-based buyer. This is an answer to prayer and we are now working on the legal paperwork which needs to be in place before the date of the handover of the vessel, set for 18 March. A joint press release will be sent out on or around this date with more details. We are so grateful to God for opening this door and delighted that the plans for the future would allow the ship to continue serving churches and the wider community in Singapore.

The ‘final voyage’ of Doulos as an OM ship turned out to be much shorter than many had previously expected, with the ship moving from one location to another in Singapore. The ship sailed from Keppel Marina on 5 March, arriving shortly after at the berth arranged at the SML Shipyard in Jurong. Company Representative and Chief Engineer Harald Smit (Netherlands) writes: “Under the command of Captain Dirk Geuze (Netherlands) we sailed across the bay and around to the western part of the island, a ‘flawless execution’ and exhibition of team work; ‘men and machine’ doing their part.” I am so grateful to Dirk and Harald, as well as Elon Alva, and the whole team on board for their professionalism and dedication to the task!

The process of decommissioning and preparing the vessel for sale has been a challenging one for all involved, both emotionally and in terms of logistics. Thank you again for your ongoing support and partnership.

In Him,
Peter Nicoll
CEO, OM Ships International

Re: "Doulos" außer Dienst gestellt

Verfasst: 14.03.2010 03:22
von PIT
Moinsen

Man liest jetzt immer, sie bliebe im aktiven Dienst, war sie nicht so unglaublich teuer zu sanieren?
...und hat man sie, zumindest nach Gossens, nicht schon mächtig ausgeweidet für die finale Strandfahrt?

also mir wäre es ja extrem recht wenn sie noch 50 Jahre oder so weiterfährt:thumb:

Liebe Sonntagsgrüße

Pit

Re: "Doulos" außer Dienst gestellt

Verfasst: 14.03.2010 10:53
von Raoul Fiebig
Hallo Pit,

das Schiff soll ja (wie in meinem Beitrag über Deinen geschrieben) nicht verschrottet sondern an einen Betreiber verkauft werden, der es offenbar stationär in Singapur einsetzen möchte.

Was sich genau dahinter verbirgt, ist derzeit nicht bekannt. Daher kann man auch nur spekulieren, welche Umbauarbeiten erforderlich sind. In einer Woche sind wir vielleicht schlauer. :)

Re: "Doulos" außer Dienst gestellt

Verfasst: 19.03.2010 14:58
von Raoul Fiebig
Hallo allerseits,

die "Doulos" wurde gestern an ihre neuen Eigentümer übergeben, die es in stationärer Funktion in Singapur betreiben möchten. Hier die Pressemitteilung dazu:
PRESS RELEASE: New lease of life for MV Doulos
The ‘servant’ ship will continue to bring hope to Singapore.

SINGAPORE – 18 March, 2010

Ownership of the MV Doulos, listed as the world’s oldest ocean-going passenger ship, was officially transferred today to Christian businessman Eric Saw, Director and Chief Executive of BizNaz Resources International Pte Ltd in Singapore.

This is by no means the first time that Eric Saw has had contact with this unique vessel. “My family and I have been on board the Doulos on many occasions whenever she visited Singapore,” he said. “But it never, ever occurred to us that we would one day be the stewards of this remarkable, historic ship! We see the Lord’s hand and will very clearly in this transfer of stewardship, and pray that we will be worthy and faithful stewards.”

OM Ships Director of Marine Operations Mark Dimond signed on behalf of the organisation. He said, “When I first joined MV Doulos as a 3rd Engineer in January 1978, I had no idea that the vessel would end up serving for so many years. God used my time with the ship to teach me so much about Himself, and it has been a privilege to see how God has spoken to so many others who have visited or served on board over the years. I wish Eric Saw God’s blessing on his future plans.”

Following the signing of official paperwork, a handover event celebrating the ship’s 32 years of service and giving thanks to God for His faithfulness took place on board the vessel at a shipyard in Jurong, hosted by the remaining crew including Captain Dirk Geuze, who recently joined the vessel during its extended time in Singapore, Harald Smit, Company Representative and Technical Manager, presently serving on board as Chief Engineer, the last Director of Doulos, Seelan Govender, as well as Mark Dimond, and attended by Eric Saw and a number of other invited guests. On Friday 19 March, Eric Saw will in turn host a thanksgiving dinner aboard his Stewords Riverboat.

OM Ships International’s CEO Peter Nicoll, who was unable to be present at the handover, said, “The process of decommissioning Doulos and selling the vessel has proved to be complex and challenging. Our hope from the beginning was that a way could be found for the ship to be preserved, and I am delighted that agreement has been reached with Eric Saw. We are thrilled that Doulos will continue to be of service to Christians and the wider community in Singapore, and are thankful to God for opening this door.”

After renovations, Eric Saw plans to have the ship accessible to the public, but from a fixed berth. Even though the ship has avoided the scrap yard once again, it does now seem that her sailing days are over. The plans include an exhibit on board telling the story of the ship’s remarkable history and roles as an onion carrier, coastguard vessel, migrant ship, first-class cruise liner and most recently, floating book fair and home to an all-volunteer international Christian community of over 300 people from around 50 countries.

“Subject to approval by the various authorities, we would like to have themed restaurants and cafés, a bookshop and a banquet room for seminars, conferences and weddings,” said Eric Saw. “We also plan to have the ship play a role as a maritime museum with conducted tours. From a Christian perspective, we hope to host a small Bible School for lay persons which we hope to eventually establish on board. It will essentially have non-certification courses that busy lay persons can attend to grow in their Christian walk. One thing we will strive to achieve is to continue with the wonderful culture that has been so evident whenever someone comes on board the Doulos—a culture of love, friendship, and fellowship. This will be a hard act to follow!”

A change of name is also in Eric Saw’s mind. Having felt clearly led to the Bible verse Isaiah 49:6, he says, “Our plans are to rename her Doulos Phos where she will, in her new role, be both a servant and a light.”

Eric Saw also operates the Singapore based ‘Stewords Riverboat’ (www.riverboat.com.sg), a non-motorized Mississippi-styled riverboat moored at the city’s Marina South Pier which is a venue for a wide variety of functions and events, including ‘Breaking Bread’, a café themed around Bible-inspired food and fellowship.

Over the last 32 years, MV Doulos has welcomed over 21 million people on board, during 603 ports of call in over 104 countries. During that time, the vessel has covered more than 350,000 Nautical Miles—equivalent to sailing around the world 16 times! Operated by OM Ships International since 1978, the ship has served well, ‘bringing knowledge, help and hope’ to millions of people in and around the world’s port cities.

CEO Peter Nicoll stated, “We recognise God’s faithfulness through these 32 years of wonderful service of the ‘servant’—Doulos—as an outstanding OM ministry. Many lives have been transformed, both of visitors and those who have served on board.”

OM Ships International continues to operate Logos Hope, launched into service in 2009 and presently serving the island communities of the Caribbean.

Re: "Doulos" außer Dienst gestellt

Verfasst: 19.03.2010 19:07
von PIT
heiliger augustinus....viel besser hätte es dann ja wohl nicht kommen können :D
endlich mal ne schöne nachricht!

Re: "Doulos" außer Dienst gestellt

Verfasst: 19.03.2010 23:03
von Rhein
Doch ................ ihr Liegeplatz hätte etwas näher an unserem Heimatland sein können.......... :D ;)

Nun mal ernsthaft, das klingt schon fast zu schön, um wahr zu sein, da drücken wir doch weiter fest die Daumen :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:

Re: "Doulos" außer Dienst gestellt

Verfasst: 20.03.2010 02:40
von PIT
Rhein hat geschrieben:Doch ................ ihr Liegeplatz hätte etwas näher an unserem Heimatland sein können.......... :D ;)
Da hast Du natürlich vollkomen Recht.
Wie kriegen wir die jetzt die Spree rauf bis zum Müggelsee?

Re: "Doulos" außer Dienst gestellt

Verfasst: 10.09.2013 16:39
von Raoul Fiebig
Hallo allerseits,

wie die Zeitung The Straits Times in Singapur berichtet, wird die "Doulos" gerade nach Bintan, Indonesien, geschleppt, wo sie als schwimmendes Hotel, Restaurant und Museum dienen soll.

Re: "Doulos" außer Dienst gestellt

Verfasst: 13.10.2015 11:10
von Patrick Wetter
Moin allerseits,

gibt es eigentlich etwas neues zur DOULOS? das letzte was ich gehört habe, ist dass sie im September wohl noch im Trockendock lag, sie aber demnächst für ihre Rolle als stationäres Schiff an Land bei den Bintan Resorts fertig sein soll.

Re: "Doulos" außer Dienst gestellt

Verfasst: 13.10.2015 16:38
von Woesty
Auf der Seite Captainsvoyage bibt es Neuigkeiten.
Sehr langer Link, weil ich es gegooglet habe.


http://www.google.de/imgres?imgurl=http ... cgoddtQKDg

Re: "Doulos" außer Dienst gestellt

Verfasst: 17.10.2015 09:55
von Raoul Fiebig
Hallo allerseits,

die "Doulos" ist nun unterwegs auf ihrer wohl letzten Reise, um als Hotel eröffnet zu werden. Dafür wird sie allerdings zukünftig nicht mehr im nassen Element schwimmen.

Re: "Doulos" außer Dienst gestellt

Verfasst: 31.10.2015 13:51
von Raoul Fiebig
Hallo allerseits,

die "Doulos" wurde heute in Bintam gebeacht, um zukünftig als Hotel zu dienen.

Re: "Doulos" außer Dienst gestellt

Verfasst: 14.02.2016 23:03
von Raoul Fiebig
Hallo allerseits,

hier ein aktueller Artikel über das Schiff vom heutigen Tag. :)