- SS Flandre
"Flandre", also known as "Carla C", "Carla Costa", and "Pallas Athena", was an
ocean liner andcruise ship that took passengers on transatlantic voyages and on Caribbean and Mediterranean cruises from1952 to1994 . She was operated by the French Line,Costa Cruises , and theEpirotiki Line .History
French Line
The "Flandre" was the French Line's first new ocean liner following
World War II . Her maiden voyage was considered a complete disaster, as she experienced mechanical difficulties throughout the voyage. The first sign of trouble was when her fuel line filters became clogged, due to impurities in the oil that she was carrying. This caused her to become essentially "dead in the water" for four hours while her fuel filters were cleaned out, and her boilers restored to normal operation. This was repeated later in the voyage, after which the "Flandre"'s captain elected to reduce speed for the remainder of the voyage. Upon arrival at the Quarantine Station at New York, she experienced a short circuit in her main electrical switchboard, causing a near-complete loss of power. Nearly three hours later, she had sufficient power restored to raise the port anchor. An additional three hours were required to raise the starboard anchor to allow her to continue.Unlike most ocean liners' maiden arrivals, where they receive the traditional fireboat welcome while sailing under their own power, the "Flandre" arrived in
New York Harbor and received the traditional welcome while under tow by four Moran tugs, while also running one propeller of her own. Her funnel put out thick clouds of smoke, seeming to almost be straining as it was doing so. She was initially blowing her whistle as she arrived under tow, but after the whistle failed due to her limited power, the ship's siren was substituted."Flandre"s return voyage was delayed to allow engineers to repair her engines. Following her return to France, all of her 1952 sailings were cancelled, and she returned to her builders for thorough repairs. Repairs would take six months, and she returned for the
1953 sailing season.During her French Line career, her passenger configuration changed several times, with the "Flandre" running on the transatlantic route for nine months out of the year, and three months cruising with her near-sister "Antilles". In 1967, she would be withdrawn completely, and was sold to the Italian firm Costa Cruises, who renamed her the "Carla C".
Costa Cruises
The first assignment for the newly-refitted "Carla C" was a charter for
Princess Cruises , which marketed her as the "Princess Carla" (the ship was not renamed).The ship proved problematic at first, after problems were detected with the
boiler s. In1974 and1975 , Costa replaced the boilers with Stork-Werkspordiesel engines and "Carla C" was returned to service around the Caribbean, where she served until1992 . In1984 , the ship underwent another major refit, to ensure safe travel for its passengers for many years to come. In1986 , the "Carla C" was renamed the "Carla Costa". No other changes occurred with the name change."Carla Costa" was a common sight on the
San Juan ship dock on Saturdays and Sundays during that era, and she travelled to Miami, theBahamas ,Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic , the United States Virgin Islands,St. Maarten and many other Caribbean destinations.Epirotiki Line
In
1992 , the "Carla Costa" was sold to the GreekEpirotiki Line , and was renamed "Pallas Athena", after the Greek goddessPallas Athene . For the Epirotiki Line, she ran seven-day cruises from Athens to theAegean Islands andTurkey . OnMarch 23 ,1994 , "Pallas Athena" was destroyed byfire , which caused the superstructure and funnel to cave in on themselves. She arrived at the Aliaga Company scrapyards onDecember 25 ,1994 , one of only two surving French Line ocean liners.External links
* [http://www.greatoceanliners.net/flandre2.html Greatoceanliners.net on the "Flandre"]
* [http://www.simplonpc.co.uk/FlandrePCs.html Postcard photos of the "Flandre"]
* [http://classicliners.nicholaswwilson.com/ships/flandre.htm The Classic Liners of Long Ago on "Flandre"]
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