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Laid up Superflex sold to Cyprus
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arrowThe last Danish-owned Superflex ferry Troll, ex Viire, will soon leave Denmark for Mediterranean waters for a new life on the island of Cyprus. The ferry, owned by K/S Korsør, a company in the hands of Henrik Johansen, has been sold to a new Cypriot company called Filo (Turkish owners) and will be put deployed in traffic between Cyprus and the Turkish mainland. The Troll has been laid up at Nakskov since October 2009, when it was redelivered from a ten-year bareboat charter trading in Estonian waters.
   The ferry is one of the batch of 24 ferries ordered in 1986 by several companies controlled by Henrik Johansen and Vognmandsruten. Due to financial problems, only 15 units were built and only slowly sold off. Currently one, the Gitte 3 (ex Superflex Delta), is being recycled at Grenaa after a long lay-up in Helsingborg and will provide spare parts for the HH ferries in service. Jørgen Kongstad and Krinak Shipbrokers DK mediated the sale to Cyprus.

Bent Mikkelsen

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