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<p style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0">Hi Marilynn,</p>
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<p style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0">I have no specific memories of this ship. Fran compiled a folder containing all the information she could find on UK vessels. I'll e-mail Paul telling him where this might be in the office so he can have a look, but I
strongly suspect there won't be anything as prior to 1990 all VOS met and XBT data were dealt with by the Hydrographic Office not MIAS (as BODC was known then). Ship code registrations tended to be done by Tom Dalzell (may be misspelled) dealing directly
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<p style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0">The best source of information we have on this ship is <a href="http://www.bluestarline.org/act/act6.html" class="OWAAutoLink" id="LPlnk439530" previewremoved="true">http://www.bluestarline.org/act/act6.html</a> which
has photographs showing her to be London registered in 1990 and Nassau registered in Nov 1991 and Jan 1992 (when she was being repainted as Queensland Star). The text on the site also states that she was transferred from ACT to Blue Star on 10/10/1991 and
renamed. Presumably that is when the registration changed. So, it looks possible she was sailing around for 3 months with the wrong name painted on her hull!</p>
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<p style="margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0">I totally agree that the callsign <span style="font-family: Calibri, Helvetica, sans-serif, EmojiFont, "Apple Color Emoji", "Segoe UI Emoji", NotoColorEmoji, "Segoe UI Symbol", "Android Emoji", EmojiSymbols; font-size: 16px;">C6JZ3
is wrong for ACT 6 - it is virtually certain to be the callsign for her under the name Queensland Star under Bahamian flag. If we can't find out what her callsign was under the UK flag then I would suggest deleting it. It isn't vital as the data from this
ship in WOD are much later than 1991.</span></p>
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<a id="LPUrlAnchor_15326976260780.9429717141442466" href="http://www.bluestarline.org/act/act6.html" target="_blank" style="text-decoration: none;">ACT 6 / Queensland Star 2 - Blue Star Line</a></div>
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Photographs of ACT 6 / Queensland Star 2. Dick Young stood by at Vegesack for some time as Chief Officer, along with Chief Engineer Graham White before they were replaced before trials by Port Line personnel as this was the start of the split with Cunard.</div>
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<p>Dear Platform Group, <br>
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Does anyone know of a UK call sign for ACT 6? The call sign is incorrect for a UK flag and it is known that some call signs were added after the codes were created. I suspect that a UK call sign existed when the ship was first registered. http://www.arrl.org/international-call-sign-series.
This code is marked pending. <br>
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Additional information has come in for the vessel <a href="http://vocab.ices.dk/Request/Default.aspx?id=4925" target="_blank" id="LPlnk245409" class="OWAAutoLink" previewremoved="true">
ACT 6</a> from GB: UNITED KINGDOM. <br>
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<b>Original Requester : Susanne Reimert (susanne@ices.dk)</b> <br>
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Code : 74AS <br>
Name : <a href="http://vocab.ices.dk/Request/Default.aspx?id=4925" target="_blank" id="LPlnk451428" class="OWAAutoLink" previewremoved="true">
ACT 6</a> <br>
Country(s) : GB: UNITED KINGDOM (ISO Country Code) <br>
Platform Class : 32: Vessel of opportunity <br>
Call Sign : C6JZ3 <br>
IMO : 7226275 <br>
Commissioned Date : 1972-12-22 <br>
Decommissioned Date : 1992-01-28 <br>
Current Length : 217.3 <br>
Built : 1972 <br>
WOD Code: 5653 <br>
Notes : Container ship. Built as ACT 6, became QUEENSLAND STAR in 1992, scrapped in 2003. Flag/call signs are uncertain for all the same vessel codes 74AS, BHAS, 74AS. Data at WOD.
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<b>Information Sources:</b> <br>
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- http://bluestarline.org/act/act6.html <br>
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- http://www.marinetraffic.com/ais/dk/shipdetails.aspx?mmsi=-7226275 <br>
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<b>Same Vessels Info:</b> <br>
<b>74QS</b> - QUEENSLAND STAR <br>
<b>BHAS</b> - QUEENSLAND STAR <br>
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<b>General Comments:</b> <br>
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Bahama flag in 1990 - Nassau written on hull below ACT 6 <br>
(Marilynn Sorensen 27/07/2018 00:00:00)<br>
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Picture with Queensland Star with London on hull in 2002 <br>
(Marilynn Sorensen 27/07/2018 00:00:00)<br>
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No data at ICES <br>
(Marilynn Sorensen 27/07/2018 00:00:00)<br>
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Code 74AS on 1991 version of SHIPC list as ACT 6. 74AS on 1996 version of SHIPC list as QUEENSLAND STAR.
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(Marilynn Sorensen 26/07/2018 00:00:00)<br>
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Photograph of this ship (http://www.bluestarline.org/act/act6.html) shows port to be Nassau, so flag was Bahamas, not UK.
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(Roy Lowry 05/11/2015 00:00:00)<br>
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Confirmed in Miramar <br>
(Marilynn Sorensen 26/02/2013 00:00:00)<br>
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