MS Athina B

History
Japan
NameMS Kojima Maru
BuilderUjina, Hiroshima
Yard number479
Launched1968
CompletedMarch 1968
Renamed
  • MS Hung Wei (1973)
  • MS Nina Pa (1976)
  • MS Athina B (1979 – reflagged)
IdentificationIMO number6818148
Greece
NameMS Athina B
Out of service21 January 1980
HomeportPiraeus
IdentificationIMO number6818148
FateScrapped February 1980
General characteristics
Tonnage3,468 tons
Length89.7 m (294 ft 3 in)
Beam12.8 m (42 ft 0 in)
Speed12 knots

The Athina B was a merchant ship. On 21 January 1980 she suffered engine failure in bad weather and beached at the English seaside resort of Brighton, to the east of the town's Palace Pier. The ship was a temporary tourist attraction, with the Volk's Electric Railway opening out of season to serve the large number of sightseers.[1] The anchor of the ship is on display on Brighton seafront.[2][3] A restaurant in Brighton bears the name of the ship[4] and a painting of Athena B by Dennis Roxby Bott is in Brighton Museum.[5]

  1. ^ Pastfinders
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference My was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ My Brighton and Hove Anchor
  4. ^ The Argus
  5. ^ Virtual Art Museum Note incorrect spelling of name.