TOLLERORT XI und TOLLERORT XII

Begonnen von BS, 12 Januar 2018, 16:42:31

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Ist jemandem etwas über den Verbleib der beiden Motorschlepper TOLLERORT XI und TOLLERORT XII der MAST Tollerort (DDK 6 S. 105) bekannt?
BS

jaap

Moin,

Tollerort XI was Dutch tug Hollander ! and returned to its owner

Tollerort XII was Dutch tug Corry and also returned to the owner.


Regards,

Jaap

Muchibushi

Hallo BS!

Tollerort XI

Bj 1941 Werft, De Haan & Oerlemans, Heusden 216

19,6 x 4,8 x 2,2 x 2,1 meter

1 x 3 cilinder Brons nr. 5310 uit 1938 vermogen 240 apk. = 177 kW.

1941  nicht abgeschlossen  J.Muller Puttershoek

13-05-1943 Tollerort XI Marinearsenal Tollerort

20-08-1945 Hollander I  J.Muller Lzn.Dordrecht

12-03-60 Koninklijke Nederlandsche Maatschappij voor Havenwerken N.V., Amsterdam op

7-08-1962 nach Portugal verkauft

Tollerort XII

1941 Grun und Bilfinger A.G. Koln,

1943 Hanna.  in Gasgenerator (Deutz) umgebaut

Hier ist der Link. Die Daten sind jedoch unterschiedlich.

https://www.binnenvaart.eu/motorsleepboot/40280-corry.html

Mit freundlichen Grüßen Muchibushi




BS


jaap

Moin,

For good order's sake:

The yard De Haan & Oerlemans in Heusden built 5 tugs during the war.

In 1940-1941:

No. 211 Katjan II
No. 216 Hollander 1 ordered by J. Muller
No. 217 Tollerort XII ordered by F. Feenstra
No. 218 Ijsselmeer  ordered by Engelsman

In 1942-1943:
No. 231 Hollander II for J. Muller.

D. Feenstra ordered their tug Corry with the yard of Boot, Alphen)

This was not the Tollerort XII but the boat built by De Haan & Oerlemans.

I will check further info if any about a tug called Hanna which was supposed to have been built by De Haan & Oerlemans in 1941.

Regards,

Jaap


jaap


Yes, found it. As could be expected the Hanna was the former Katjan II.

Please see www.binnenschiferforum.de.

Last name of the tug was Nereus

Regards,

Jaap

BS

Hallo Jaap,
vielen Dank für die ausführliche Reaktion. Daraus ergeben sich für mich neue Fragen:
•   Was ist über das Schicksal von Bau-Nr. 218 IJSSELMEER und Bau-Nr. 231 HOLLANDER II bekannt?
•   Was ist über die Bau-Nr. 238 – 239 (angeblich für Deutschland gebaute Schlepper?) bekannt?
•   Was ist über das Schicksal von Bau-Nr. 244 REMBRANDT III bekannt?
Schon jetzt besten Dank für die Recherchebemühungen.
BS

jaap

Moin,

The Ijsselmeer was confiscated by the Kriegsmarine and was commisioned on 13.11.1942 as Hapsal. It served in the Baltic with MAST Reval The boat had a crew of Estonians and deserted to Sweden in 1944.

In Sweden it was detected that this was originalla a Dutch tug and  via Norrköping and Göteborg to thwthe Dutch consulate was informed. After the war
the yard De Haan & Oerlemans was notified and in August 1945 Mr. J. Engelsman received the news that his tug was in Stockholm.

In october 1945 he sailed to Sweden and after some ropepulling to get the ship released he sailed the IJsselmeer
via Norrköping and Göteborg to the Norwegian waters in charter of the Dutch Gouvernment to tow confiscated Dutch, Belgian and French vessels along the Norwegian coast. He came as far as Harstad. In November 1946 the IJsselmeer returned to Holland but was damaged by ice in the Kielerkanal. The propellorshft broke.

The boat remained at Brunsbuttel during the winter and after a new shaft was bought and repairs had been made the IJsselmeer arrived at Delfzijl on 7.4.1947.

So far the IJsselmeer story.

The Hollander II was damaged during the war by an airattack and was not completed until after the war.

The yardnos. 238 and 239 were no newbuildings of De Haan & Oerlemans but the record concerned the installment of new motors in two - unidentified - tugs

Yard nos. 243 (Rembrandt) and 244 (Tollens) were two river tugs ordered by Roelofs which were completed after the war.

I hope this has been of service to you.

Regards,

Jaap

jaap

Sorry, I see that the text is garbled.

Is there a way I can correct this???

At least one correction here:

In Sweden it was detected that this was originally a Dutch tug and the Dutch consulate was informed.

Regards,

Jaap

t-geronimo

Zitat von: jaap am 13 Januar 2018, 16:37:41
Is there a way I can correct this???

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Muchibushi

Zitat von: jaap am 13 Januar 2018, 15:26:19
Moin,

The Ijsselmeer was confiscated by the Kriegsmarine and was commisioned on 13.11.1942 as Hapsal. It served in the Baltic with MAST Reval The boat had a crew of Estonians and deserted to Sweden in 1944.

In Sweden it was detected that this was originalla a Dutch tug and  via Norrköping and Göteborg to thwthe Dutch consulate was informed. After the war
the yard De Haan & Oerlemans was notified and in August 1945 Mr. J. Engelsman received the news that his tug was in Stockholm.

In october 1945 he sailed to Sweden and after some ropepulling to get the ship released he sailed the IJsselmeer
via Norrköping and Göteborg to the Norwegian waters in charter of the Dutch Gouvernment to tow confiscated Dutch, Belgian and French vessels along the Norwegian coast. He came as far as Harstad. In November 1946 the IJsselmeer returned to Holland but was damaged by ice in the Kielerkanal. The propellorshft broke.

The boat remained at Brunsbuttel during the winter and after a new shaft was bought and repairs had been made the IJsselmeer arrived at Delfzijl on 7.4.1947.

So far the IJsselmeer story.

The Hollander II was damaged during the war by an airattack and was not completed until after the war.

The yardnos. 238 and 239 were no newbuildings of De Haan & Oerlemans but the record concerned the installment of new motors in two - unidentified - tugs

Yard nos. 243 (Rembrandt) and 244 (Tollens) were two river tugs ordered by Roelofs which were completed after the war.

I hope this has been of service to you.

Regards,

Jaap
Hello Jaap! Many thanks for the exhaustion of Tollerort-XII and your story. This is a very interesting story. Today we have a good discussion. Sincerely, Vladislav  :MG:

BS

Nochmals vielen Dank für die Bemühungen. Ich rekapituliere:
Bau-Nr. 216 HOLLANDER I: 1943 – 1945 TOLLERORT XI; 1945 – 1962 in den Niederlanden, dann nach Portugal verkauft.
Bau-Nr. 217: 1943 – 1945 TOLLERORT XII; angeblich bestellt durch F. Feenstra, St. Philipsland, aber nicht identisch mit CORRY (https://www.binnenvaart.eu/motorsleepboot/40280-corry.html); Verbleib augenblicklich unbekannt
BS

BS

Hallo Jaap,
ist bekannt, welches Schiff die Bau-Nr. 237 war?
BS

jaap

Moin,

Sorry, Bauno. 237  ist unbekannt. Vielleicht war das einen annulierten Auftrag.

Jaap

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