Island Mercy

She sailed for 11 years as a Good Samaritan, serving in the Caribbean, Central America and South America. During that decade, she transported cargo and personnel to the Pan American games for the U.S. Olympic Committee in 1991, becoming the first ship to sail legally between the United States and Cuba in 30 years.
In 1994, she underwent extensive renovations, including the addition of onboard operations rooms, and was renamed Island Mercy and reassigned to the South Pacific, where she served until 2001.

Characteristics

Registered in

Panama

Crew members

80

Main engine

2 Crossleys of Diesel (1,100 HP/engine)

Draft

3,8 m

Length

52,7 m

Sleeve

11,6 m

Gross Tonnage

998

Build in

Canada, 1961

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