FLEURUS - patrouilleur

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Bonjour à tous,


FLEURUS Chalutier armé type USA (1919-1919)


Chantier :

Foundation C°, Savannah, USA.
Commencé : 1919
Mis à flot : N. C.
Terminé : N. C.
En service : 1919
Retiré : 1919
Caractéristiques : 355 t ; 500 cv ; 45,7 x 7,6 x 4,45 m ; 1 machine alternative à triple expansion ; 9,5 nœuds.
Armement : II de 100 mm.

Observations :

Patrouilleur construit sur une base de chalutier pour la Marine française sous le nom de Fleurus.
Ne semble pas être réellement entré en flotte
20.10.1921 : vendu à la Société Huret & Sauvage de Boulogne sur Mer et conserve son nom
1939 : toujours inscrit au Lloyd’s sous le nom de Thorrod
Sort final inconnu.

Ceci, bien entendu, avec les réserves qui s’imposent.
Tout renseignement sera le bienvenu, merci par avance.

Cordialement,
Franck

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Le cœur des vivants doit être le tombeau des morts. André Malraux.
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Un complément de dernière minute :

Thorodd was laid down in the USA just after WW1, then with the name Fleurus, and put into service until 1924 by the French Navy. The vessel was then sold to Norway and put into civil service. In 1934 Fleurus was sold to Thorodd Ltd and renamed M/V Thorodd. The spring of 1940 the vessel were put into service as a neutrality guard boat until the war broke out in Norway and then sent northward and used among other things, transporting POW's. The vessel experienced a few smaller engagements with the German invasion force before she ended up in England. Here the vessel quickly were rebuilt as a minesweeper and put into service cleaning up mines around the area of Abeerdeen and Dundee. On 14. September 1944 the vessel was taken out of service of minesweeping and spent the rest of the war without doing nothing... After the war Thorodd returns to Norway and is put into civil service again with several different owners and tasks. On the 6th of October 1955, the vessel is on a journey from Karmoy to Tofte paper mill when suddenly the cargo loosen up. After a short time the vessel starts to tip over, and Thorodd starts to take in water. The crew sets course for Risør to save the vessel, but when the masts lies under water the crew decides to abandon the vessel. The crew soon gets picked up by another boat, but the proud vessel with so many services behind her ends her days in the water north of Lyngør... The wreck rests on her port side, almost totally collapsed on a depth of fifteen to twentyfive meters. You need a boat and nice weather to visit the wreck...

Name : Thorodd
Former names : Fleurus
Material : Steel
Dimensions : 46,1x 7,7x 4,1 m.

Brt \ Nrt: Built: Homeport: Cargo:
452 \ Savannah ( USA ) 1919 Kopervik ( N )

Cordialement,
Franck
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Bonjour,

Voici la suite donnée aux commandes de chalutiers (extrait du site http://www.shipbuildinghistory.com/ )

Foundation Company, Savannah GA

Little is known about Foundation Company, which appears to have been an agency of the French Government, with shipyards in Portland OR, Tacoma WA and Kearny NJ as well as in Savannah. The Savannah shipyard was located just upstream of downtown Savannah, where the port's facilities are today. If anyone can provide any information about its history or add to the table below, please e-mail me at [email protected].

Hull # Original Name Original Owner Vessel Type Tons Delivery Disposition
7 Fleurus French Navy Trawler 684 Aug-19 Later Thorodd 1935, foundered 1955


La navire a l'indice (2) dans la base de données.

A bientot :hello:
Cordialement
Marc TERRAILLON

A la recherche du 17e RIT, des 166/366e RI et du 12e Hussards.
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