MV Geysir

Motor Vessel Geysir
History
NameGeysir
OwnerTransAtlantic Lines LLC
Port of registry United States
RouteUnited StatesThe Azores
BuilderEquitable Shipyard Inc., Madisonville, Louisiana
Yard number1716[2]
Laid down1 January 1977
Launched20 January 1979
Completed1980
Identification
StatusIn service[3]
General characteristics
Class and typeGeneral cargo ship[1]
Tonnage
Length90.1 m (296 ft) LOA[2]
Beam13.7 m (45 ft)[2]
Depth6.7 m (22 ft)[2]
Approximate routes of the Geysir: From the U.S. East Coast to Iceland, Azores, and Brazil.
Approximate routes of the Geysir: From the U.S. East Coast to Iceland, Azores, and Brazil.

MV Geysir is a U.S.-flagged general cargo/container ship owned by TransAtlantic Lines LLC. Originally named Amazonia, the 90-meter ship was built by American Atlantic Shipping in 1980 to serve a route from the United States to Brazil. In 1983, the ship was seized by the United States Maritime Administration for nonpayment of government loans.

In 1984, it was renamed Rainbow Hope and leased by a small startup company to serve a route between the United States and the American military base at Keflavik, Iceland. As Rainbow Hope the ship was central in an international disagreement between the United States and Iceland that would span years, be compared by The Chicago Tribune to the plot of the movie The Mouse That Roared, and involve political personalities including Antonin Scalia, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Ken Starr, Elizabeth Dole, George Shultz, and Ronald Reagan.[4]

After finally losing the Iceland route, the ship was renamed Juno, bought by Norwegian owners and worked in the Norwegian trade from 1996 to 1999. In 1999, it was bought by TransAtlantic Lines, renamed Geysir and put back on the U.S.–Iceland route, leading to further tensions between the United States and Iceland. After the 2006 closing of the United States Naval Station in Keflavik, the ship has gone on to carrying cargo to U.S. activities in the Azores.

  1. ^ a b c Equasis, 2010, Ship info page.
  2. ^ a b c d Cite error: The named reference abs-gen was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ United States Coast Guard PSIX, 2010.
  4. ^ For The Mouse that Roared comparison and Elizabeth Dole's involvement, see Michael, Killian (1986-09-24). "Shultz Signing Iceland Pact To Soothe Mouse That Roared". Chicago Tribune. Chicago: Tribune Company. For Antonin Scalia and Kenneth Starr, see U.S. Court of Appeals, Washington D.C., 1986. For Ronald Reagan and George Shultz, see Eichenwald 1987, p.2. For Ruth Bader Ginsburg, see U.S. Court of Appeals, Washington D.C., 1986.