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Cyclades Express (2010-2016) as Naxos Jet for Seajets since 2016. Aqua Maria (2010-2016) laid-up in Drapetsona as Alexandra L since 2019. Olympus (2010-2017) Scrapped in Alang, India in 2017. Aqua Hercules (2010-2017) partially sank in Iskenderun since 2021. Aqua Spirit (2010-2015) as Northern Sea Wolf for BC Ferries since 2017.
Salamis Shipyards 4 Former Adak, Aquidneck, Monomoy & Wrangell. [9] Last two ships listed were transferred to the HN in September 2023. [11] [12] All ships rebuilt and upgraded by Salamis Shipyards. [13] [14] Special Operations Craft (13) Mark V SOC: Mark V: HS Aiolos HS Astrapi HS Esperos HS Kentauros: P62 P63 P64 P65: Αίολος ...
Consolidated Steel Orange Shipyard, Orange, Texas Defoe Shipbuilding Company , Bay City, Michigan (1905–1975) Delaware River Iron Ship Building and Engine Works , Chester, Pennsylvania
Naxos was the first Greek city-state to attempt to leave the Delian League circa 469 BC; Athens quickly quashed the notion and forcibly removed all military naval vessels from the island's control. Athens then demanded all future payments from Naxos in the form of gold rather than military aid.
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Naxos (Greek: Νάξος), commonly referred to as Chora (Greek: Χώρα, meaning 'town'), is a city and a former municipality on the island of Naxos, in the Cyclades, Greece. The community has 8,897 inhabitants (2021 census). [1] It is located on the west side of Naxos Island in the Cyclades island group in the Aegean.
The Naxos Jet was built in 1992 as Seacat Scotland for Sea Containers. She was built to inaugurate a new fast ferry service between Stranraer and Belfast . Before commencing service on the North Channel she briefly operated on the Dover to Calais route for Hoverspeed .
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