Just in time for Christmas!! One RN Carrier! Bid early folks!

kwaigonegin

Colonel
Sale by Tender - HMS Invincible
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HMS Invincible is for sale by tender. Laid down in 1973 at Vickers Shipbuilding, Barrow-in-Furness, she was completed in 1980. She is currently stable for tow, subject to buyer confirmation.
Displacement - Current 17000 Tonnes
Estimated metal weight - 10000 Tonnes
Estimated metal % - 95% mild steel
Length - OA 210m, W/L 193m
Draught - Fwd 5.2m, Mid 5.8m, Aft 5.8m
Beam - Extreme 35m, Ex-walkways 32m, W/L 27.53m
Height - 46m (estimated at current draught
Engines - Removed
Generators and Pumps - Generally unserviceable or not working
For fuller information, please see the General Particulars.




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bd popeye

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Re: Just in time for Christmas!!!! bid early folks!

LoL..You got me..I was thinking you were spamming!

From what I understand, and you pointed out, many,many vital parts have been removed. The ship is just shell of her former powerful self.

I wonder what shall become of her? The cost to refurbish this ship is probably equal to building a new one. Any takers??
 
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kwaigonegin

Colonel
Re: Just in time for Christmas!!!! bid early folks!

LoL..You got me..I was thinking you were spamming!

From what I understand, and you pointed out, many,many vital parts have been removed. The ship is just shell of her former power self.

I wonder what shall become of her? The cost to refurbish this ship is probably equal to building a new one. Any takers??


Perhaps someone can buy it and turn it into a "casino" ;)
 

Mr T

Senior Member
Re: Just in time for Christmas!!!! bid early folks!

Perhaps someone can buy it and turn it into a "casino" ;)

There has been a suggestion that it be turned into a floating museum like USS Intrepid.

Or turned into a hotel/casino. Given that land is at a premium in central London that could make a lot of sense given the fact that the Thames cuts through the middle of the city.
 

kwaigonegin

Colonel
Re: Just in time for Christmas!!!! bid early folks!

There has been a suggestion that it be turned into a floating museum like USS Intrepid.

Or turned into a hotel/casino. Given that land is at a premium in central London that could make a lot of sense given the fact that the Thames cuts through the middle of the city.

I put casino in quotes as an inside joke i.e varyag example....
 

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Is this a failed bid or Chinese ingenuity? If this bid was successful,it would have cost £5million.Instead it is bought by 'Turkish friends' for a rumoured £2m.

BRITAIN has rejected a 5 million pound (US$8 million) bid for a junked aircraft carrier from a UK-based Chinese businessman.

The offer was more than double the expected price but Lam Kin-bong, from south China's Guangdong Province, said yesterday he was told he had "failed to provide all the necessary information."

The light aircraft carrier HMS Invincible was decommissioned in 2005 and stripped of engines and weapons.

The 17,000-ton hull was sold by the Disposal Services Agency, an online auction platform under the UK Ministry of Defence.

A Turkish ship recycling factory won the bid at a price Lin said was far lower than his. The auction website has yet to publish the final price, but Chinese media quoted estimates of around 2 million pounds.

"I feel quite disappointed because I planned to turn the warship into a floating international school off the coast of Guangdong," Lam, 48, told the Hong Kong-based Wen Wei Po newspaper.

He said he had organized a professional team, including a British lawyer, accountant and consultant to prepare all the necessary material for the bid, the Zhuhai Evening News in Lam's hometown said.

Lam, who moved to London nearly 20 years ago and runs a restaurant chain in Birmingham, said he would continue bidding for other decommissioned warships on the online platform.

The Wen Wei Po report said there were suspicions that Lam's bid failed for "political reasons."

The British authorities might suspect that the Chinese government or military authority was behind Lam's bid, the newspaper said.

Lam had said previously that his bid had the support of the Chinese embassy in the UK.

But Lam said his intention was purely commercial and had nothing to do with the military.

"We wanted to convert it into an international school to help foster communication and cultural ties between China and Britain," he told the newspaper. He said that if permission to tow the vessel to China had been withheld, he would dock it in Liverpool.

Military analysts said it was unlikely that the warship could go back into service.

The hull would have no military use, Song Xiaojun, a defense analyst in Beijing, told the Zhuhai newspaper.

The carrier had served for 28 years in naval campaigns including conflicts in the Falklands, Iraq and the Balkans. It could carry 22 warplanes and nearly 1,100 sailors.
 

Jeff Head

General
Registered Member
Re: Just in time for Christmas!!!! bid early folks!

LoL..You got me..I was thinking you were spamming!

From what I understand, and you pointed out, many,many vital parts have been removed. The ship is just shell of her former powerful self.

I wonder what shall become of her? The cost to refurbish this ship is probably equal to building a new one. Any takers??
As I understand it, the bid from the Chiinese entity was refused. Apparently a bid from Turkey to scrap her has been accepted.
 
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