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Topic Summary
Posted by
Justin Merrigan
on Feb 14, 2006, 7:42am
In response to Matthew's question regarding the new owners of the former
Ailsa Princess
, I can confirm that she has been sold to unknown buyers for routes in Sri Lanka. For now she is alongside Drapetsona new pier undergoing repairs.
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