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History
South Korea
Name
  • Sanno Maru (1996–2005)
  • Keoyoung Yun (2005–2018)
  • Nan Lian 11 (2018)
  • Keoyoung Sun (2018–2024)
OwnerKeoyoung Shipping (2005–2024)
Port of registry Jeju-si
BuilderSasaki Shipbuilding, Osakikamijima, Japan
Laid down1995
CompletedJune 1996
In service1996
Out of service2024
IdentificationIMO 9146924
FateCapsized March 20, 2024
General characteristics
Type Chemical tanker
Tonnage870  GT
Length225.8 ft (68.8 m)
Beam35.5 ft (10.8 m)
Draught14.4 ft (4.4 m)
Installed power1,600 hp (1,200 kW)
PropulsionSingle fixed pitch propeller
Speed12.3 knots (22.8 km/h; 14.2 mph)
Crew11 at time of sinking

Keoyoung Sun ( Korean거영 선) was a South Korean tanker built in 1996 that sunk in 2024.

General career

Built in June 1996 as a chemical and oil tanker, she was originally named Sanno Maru for Japanese owners. Later, she was sold to Keoyoung Shipping Company, and being renamed Keoyoung Yun in March 2005. [1] She maintained this name for the longest throughout her career, but was renamed to Nan Liam 11 in 2018. [1] was quickly renamed to Keoyoung Sun, which she would have for the remainder of her career.

The vessel was measured at 870  gross tonnage (GT), with an overall length of 68.82 metres (225 ft 9 in), a length between perpendiculars of 64.0 m (210 ft 0 in) and a beam of 10.82 m (35 ft 6 in). She had ten chemical tanks on board, and a liquid cargo capacity of 1,357.

She was powered by a single diesel engine, built by Akasaka. The engine was rated as producing a power of 1,177  kW (1,578  hp). [2] This turned her single fixed-pitch propeller and gave a top speed of 12.3 knots (22.8 km/h; 14.2 mph).

Sinking

Keoyoung Sun departed on March 18, [3] and was bound for Busan New Port. She was due to arrive on March 20. [4]

At 7:00AM local time on March 20 (10PM GMT March 19), the Keoyoung Sun's crew had sent a distress signal, after the ship was in trouble during a storm. Soon after, the ship capsized and the rescue operations are currently ongoing. It is currently believed that 8 of the 11 on board have lost their lives. [5]

References

  1. ^ a b "Keoyoung Sun - IMO 9146924". Shipspotting.com. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  2. ^ https://ships.jobmarineman.com/keoyoung-sun-9146924/
  3. ^ https://www.maritime-database.com/vessel.php?vid=28965
  4. ^ https://directory.shipfix.com/ship/keoyoung-sun_IMO-9146924
  5. ^ https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-68613231