MS Mediterranean Sky was an combination-passenger liner built in 1953 by Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering, Barrow-in-Furness, United Kingdom as City of York[1].
In 1971, she was sold, alongside with her three sister ships, to Karageorgis lines and renamed Mediterranean Sky. Two of them, including City of York, were rebuilt into ultramodern ferries[1][2].
The Mediterranean Sky was sailed for the last time in 1996. She started listing after being laid up in Eleusis Bay, Greece. The abandoned ship was then towed to shallow water where she grounded, capsized and sank in 2003 with the half-submerged wreck still visible in 2019
Name of ship : MEDITERRANEAN SKY (1971–1987) & (1988–2002)
Call Sign : SXMA
Gross tonnage : 16533 (since 01/06/1994)
DWT : 11582
Type of ship : Passenger/Ro-Ro Cargo Ship (during 1974)
Builder : Vickers-Armstrongs (122)
Year of build : 1953
Flag : Greece Flag of Greece.svg (since 01/10/1953)
Port of registry : Piraeus
Status of ship : Total Loss (since 26/11/2002)
Registered owner : VESSEL FOR SALE BY AUCTION (before 1999)
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