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    I'm searching information about the ferry Orion of Kavounides, a former frigate and the coastal vessel Hydra of Typaldos Lines. Thanks from Azores Islands
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    Orion (ex-HMS Loch Grom) was bought in 1961 by Kavounidis with the intention to be refitted for cruising. However nothing was done and she remained laid up until scrapped in 1966 in Yugoslavia.

    For Hydra we know that she was built in 1942 in Portland, USA so she was most probably a former warship as well. Her dimensions were 53 x 7,3 m. She sailed for Typaldos Bros from Piraeus to the Saronikos islands and later on in the Sporades islands.
    She was scrapped in 1971.

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    Orion (ex-HMS Loch Grom) was bought in 1961 by Kavounidis with the intention to be refitted for cruising. However nothing was done and she remained laid up until scrapped in 1966 in Yugoslavia.
    The correct name was Loch Gorm (from a lake in Scotland).

    The British Navy had built a whole series of "Loch class" vessels for its needs. I do not have her picture but here is one of her sisters

    Loch Achray.jpg

    Here are her characteristics. A very fast ship of the British Navy at 20 knots!

    IDNo: 6118527 Year: 1944 Name: LOCH GORM Launch Date: 8.6.44 Type: Patrol frigate Date of completion: 18.12.44 Flag: GBR Keel: 28.12.43
    Tons: 1435 Link: 1600 DWT: 2260 Yard No: 1247 Length overall: 93.6 Ship Design:
    LPP: 87.2 Country of build: GBR Beam: 11.7 Builder: Harland & Wolff Material of build:
    Location of yard: Belfast Number of
    screws/Mchy/
    Speed(kn): 2T-20

    Naval or paramilitary marking : N A: * End: 1966
    Subsequent History:

    61 ORION
    Disposal Data:

    BU in Greece 3.66
    Nothing more but to cite http://www.naval-history.net/xGM-Chr...h-LochGorm.htm which gives the whole history of the ship

    H . M . S . L O C H G O R M ( K 6 2 0 )

    LOCH-Class Twin Screw Fast Frigate ordered on 2nd February 1943 from Harland and Wolf at Belfast and laid down on 28th December 1943 as Job No. J3397 (Yard No. 1247.). The ship was launched on 18th June 1944 as the 1st Royal Navy ship to carry the name. Build was completed on 19th December 1944. This ship was adopted by the civil community of Kingsbridge and Salcombe Urban District, Devonshire in place of HM Fleet Minesweeper LEDA which was sunk in the Barents Sea on 20th September 1942 by U435. HMS LEDA had previously been adopted after a WARSHIP WEEK National Savings campaign in February 1942.

    G e o g r a p h i c D a t a
    Inland Loch in Isle of Islay. Grid Reference NS2365
    B a t t l e H o n o u r s
    None
    H era l d i c D a t a
    Badge : On a Field Blue,upon a saltire couped white two sprigs
    of bell heather slipped and leaved proper.
    (Explanation : Bell heather is one of the Badges of the McDonald clan in whose
    country was the island. The saltire is a general Scottish motif.
    Note : The 'Scottish Clan' map shows the Loch to be in Clan Macdonnel
    territory, but the Clan may be 'inferior’ to Clan Macdonald whose
    Chief is The Lord of the Isles).
    D e t a i l s o f S e r v i c e
    1 9 4 4
    October Transferred from builder's yard in Belfast to Fitting Out Base at Dalmuir in the
    Clyde for completion of work.
    (Note : Two specialist bases were set up in 1944 specifically for this purpose.
    The other site was on the River Tees at Sunderland for LOCH Class built
    at shipyards on the East coast of UK)
    25th Commanding Officer, Lieut. Cdr R Johnston DSC RNR appointed.

    November Fitting out at Dalmuir.

    December Contractors trials and commissioned for service in 23rd Escort Group.
    18th Build completion and commenced Acceptance Trials.
    On completion of trials and storing took passage to Tobermory.

    1 9 4 5
    January On completion of work-up joined Group at Londonderry.

    February Deployed with Group in NW Approaches for defence of Atlantic convoys.
    Nominated for modification to hull structure.
    (Note : This was to provide additional stiffening required in all LOCH Class.
    A design fault had been reported by ships in service and those which
    were not modified during build were taken in hand when available.).

    March Taken in hand for modification in Tyne shipyard.


    April On completion rejoined Group for anti-submarine patrol and convoy defence.
    Deployed In NW Approaches and North Sea.
    May After VE Day joined escort for Convoy RN1 taking Norwegian Government officials
    to Oslo (Operation DOOMSDAY).
    Visited ports in Norway during return passage.
    Escorted surrendered U- Boats from Norway to UK for destruction
    (Operation DEADLIGHT).
    Nominated for service in East Indies Escort Force.

    June Under refit and prepared for foreign service at Londonderry.
    New Commanding Officer : Lieut. Cdr. H Vernon RNR appointed.

    July On completion took passage to join Eastern Fleet and called at Gibraltar.

    August Passage in continuation with call at Aden.
    15th VJ Day.
    Joined Eastern Fleet at Trincomalee and nominated for escort of assault convoys to
    Malaya. (Operation ZIPPER).
    (Note : The planned assault landings near Port Swettenham were delayed due to the
    insistence of the US Government and problems in defence departments in London
    about implementation of the PYTHON Scheme to return. long service SEAC
    personnel.
    . See Final Report by Supreme Commander South East Asia ,THE FORGOTTEN
    FLEET by J Winton and WAR WITH JAPAN (HMSO).).

    September Deployed for escort of convoys from Bombay to Malacca Straits.
    On release from ZIPPER deployed at Singapore for support of military operations in
    the Dutch East Indies and the repatriation of allied personnel including civilians (RAPWI)
    from Java and Sumatra.

    October Support and repatriation duties in continuation.
    (For details of the work of LOCH Class frigates in the East Indies see SEAGULLS IN
    MY BELFRY by CC Anderson).

    November Deployed at Sourabaya as Guardship.

    December Passage to Ceylon.
    Involved in minor collision at Colombo with sister ship HMS LOCH LOMOND

    1 9 4 6

    January Passage to Singapore to resume support duties with call at Galle, Ceylon.
    Deployed for escort of craft carrying refugees from Batavia to Singapore.
    Passage to Vizgapatan and Karachi.

    February Return passage to Singapore.
    Deployed as Guardship at Batavia.
    New Commanding Officer : Lieut. Cdr T E Edwards RNR appointed.

    March Passage to Semarang as escort for troopship with Gurkha soldiers embarked.
    Returned to Singapore.
    Embarked Governor to Christmas Island and Cocas Islands for visit.
    Grounded on reef on approach and damaged propeller.
    Carried out anti-piracy patrol in Malacca Strait.

    April Nominated for return to UK to pay off.
    Passage to Colombo with call at Trincomalee.
    Docked at Colombo.
    (Note : This routine docking for inspection of underwater fittings is to be confirmed.)
    May Returned to Trincomalee to prepare for return passage to UK.
    Sailed for Aden after call at Colombo to refuel.

    June Passage in Red Sea and Suez Canal transit.
    Called at Malta and Gibraltar.

    July Arrived at Devonport
    Paid-off and de-stored

    August Reduced to Reserve status and laid-up in Reserve Fleet, Plymouth.

    F i n a l P h a s e

    HMS LOCH GORM was selected for modernisation in 1951 but this mm never implemented, presumably due to financial constraints. She remained in Reserve and after her machinery had been preserved went to Glasgow in 1954 for the installation of dehumidification equipment. The ship then joined other ships in Reserve at Barrow, although it had been planned for her to to be laid-up at Gibraltar. In 1956 she was offered for sale to Portugal but this never materialised and the ship went on the Disposal List.

    Placed on the Sales List during 1960 she was sold in April 1961 to Kavounides Shipping Ltd and converted by Canaan Laird for use as a passenger ferry Renamed ORION, she was sold in 1966 and broken up in Yugoslavia.

    At last, here it is
    http://www.oldships.org.uk/SHIPS/SHI...och%20Gorm.htm

    Loch Gorm.jpg
    Τελευταία επεξεργασία από το χρήστη Ellinis : 02-11-2013 στις 14:13

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    Same photo but with much better resolution which allows us to see many details of the ships.

    Loch Gorm K620.jpg

    Source: http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo...GiwYQjUEPPFppg
    Τελευταία επεξεργασία από το χρήστη Nicholas Peppas : 16-04-2011 στις 16:49

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    Και από εμένα ένα σχέδιο μιας φρεγάτας τύπου Loch. To LOCH GORM ήταν μια από τις δυο φρεγάτες που ήρθαν για να μετασκευαστούν σε επιβατηγά. Το άλλο ήταν το ΤΕΤΗ που ήταν τύπου River.

    loch.jpg
    από το περιοδικό Ships Monthly

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    Disposal Data:
    BU in Greece 3.66
    Placed on the Sales List during 1960 she was sold in April 1961 to Kavounides Shipping Ltd and converted by Canaan Laird for use as a passenger ferry Renamed ORION, she was sold in 1966 and broken up in Yugoslavia.
    Mιας και οι παραπάνω πηγές μας δίνουν διαφορετικές εκδοχές για το που διαλύθηκε το καράβι, να πούμε οτι το ΩΡΙΩΝ διαλύθηκε στο Πέραμα.

    Στα πέντε χρόνια που παρέμεινε στην Ελλάδα έμεινε δεμένο χωρίς να μετασκευαστεί. Επίσης η αναφορά που γίνεται σε μετασκευή του στα «CanaanLaird» είναι λάθος, για την ακρίβεια δεν βρήκα καν να υπάρχει ναυπηγείο με αυτό το όνομα.

    Mένει να βρεθεί και κάποια φωτογραφία που να το δείχνει όπως ήταν στο Πέραμα.
    Τελευταία επεξεργασία από το χρήστη Ellinis : 31-07-2013 στις 20:50

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    Στην ελληνική ταινία Αγάπησα και Πόνεσα του 1963 φαίνεται σε αυτό το καρέ πρυμνοδετημένο στο Ξαβέρι το ΩΡΙΩΝ του Καβουνίδη. Παρέμεινε αμετασκευάστο μέχρι που διαλύθηκε.

    orion 1963 xaveri.jpg

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    Κάπου μεταξύ 1962-66 ο Καβουνίδης κυκλοφόρησε μια ευχετήρια κάρτα βασισμένη σε αυτή τη φωτογραφία του Πειραιά στην οποία είχαν ρετουσαριστεί όσα πλοία δεν ανήκαν στην εταιρία. Αυτό που βλέπουμε παρακάτω στου Τζελέπη εκτιμώ οτι είναι μια καλλιτεχνική απεικόνιση του πως θα ήταν το ΩΡΙΩΝ αν μετασκευαζόταν.

    orion.jpg

    Και εδώ όπως ήταν στην υπηρεσία του βρετανικού Π.Ν.
    loch gorm.jpg

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    Αμφιβάλλω αν η μετασκευή πλησίαζε την εμφάνιση του ρετουσαρισμένου πλοίου.

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    Σε μια φωτογραφία του Περάματος του 1962, φαίνεται και στο περιθώριο ένα πολεμικό σκαρί με το γνώριμο "Κ" στην τσιμινιέρα του. Δεν είναι άλλο από το ΩΡΙΩΝ του Καβουνίδη.
    Όσο για το μότορσιπ στο πρώτο πλάνο και αυτό είχε μια πλούσια ιστορία .

    ΩΡΙΩΝ.jpg

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