While i was walking in my hometown Ereğli, i came across the remains of a ship which was a familiar sight of the town once. So i decided to tell her story as far as i know and leave this page as a memorial.
She was built in 1959 by Kremer Werft Elmshorn Germany with the name Vega. In 1974 she became Hermes G. In 1977 Thyella, in 1987 Tara, in 1990 Hacı Adnan Yüncüler. And finally in 1999 she got the name Ahsen. And in some part of her carreer, she was Laxa.
I do not remember the exact date but it must be the last days of 2003. A typical Blacksea winter storm showed up and the sea became so cruel. That day first i saw S/S Ataköy, an Istanbul ferry taken to Ereğli to became a restaurant, got loose from her moorings and sunk where she was tied after hitting the dock for several times. Then we heard the bad news for Ahsen. Her anchor chains could not stand the high waves and the wind. She was slammed to the shore soon.
After some time, she was disappeared from there. When i went where she was, i saw the remains of her, which the scrappers could not, or did not get. And today, the sea was very clear and calm, so i had the chance to take some pictures of the remains.
erdemir port on the background
Look at the clear propeller, still shining after all those years…
seems like there were no transmission, only a reduction gear is seen.
the 8 cylinder diesel engine
the beautiful town, Kdz. Eregli
The fore part
the bulkhead between the holds.