History:
The current salvage vessel Taucher Flint III is a hybrid of a former cargo sailing ship and a steamship, making it a one-off. Built in 1888 as a Dutch tjalk, a flat-bottomed, single-masted sailing ship, the former Welvaarte became the property of the long-established Hamburg salvage company M. A. Flint after stranding in the Elbe estuary in 1910. Between 1910-12, the former sailing ship was converted into a steamship. The propulsion engine, a two-cylinder compound steam engine, and steam boiler were supplied by the renowned machine factory Christiansen & Meyer. Various steam units, pumps and spills, which were gradually installed, were presumably already fitted on other ships salvaged by Flint.
From 1912, the steamer went back into service under its new name "Taucher Flint III".
Over the decades, the striking vessel took part in numerous salvage operations, mainly in the port of Hamburg and on the Lower Elbe, but was also involved in missions during both world wars. The steamer came to fame and honor thanks to its missions after the Second World War. The port of Hamburg was full of wrecks. There could hardly be a better contemporary witness to the clean-up operations in the war-damaged port of Hamburg.
For actual salvage operations, it was equipped with a steam-powered loading winch, and the powerful bow rollers at the front could also be used to pull up anchors or piles.
The steamer also had steam-driven air pumps, which could be used to blow water out of sealed sections of a wreck. The ship was often simply used as a base vehicle for helmet divers.
Unfortunately, the diver Flint III cannot find a new owner. Due to cost-intensive renovation work, which many maritime museums cannot afford due to the economic situation, Taucher Flint III was finally dismantled. However, the antique technical cultural asset should still arouse some desire.
Viewing:
Viewing is possible by arrangement and subject to the conditions set out below from the 9th of January 2024.
Pick-up:
From Monday, 27. November 2023
from 09.00 a.m. - 05.00 p.m. on Fridays only until 12.00 noon
A written registration under the specifications of the visit is mandatory. You will receive the contact details of the contact person together with the pick-up slip.
In the case of large machines, please contact the local contact persons in advance.
Attention:
It is mandatory that you follow the instructions below before viewing and picking up:
- You must register by call (company name, first and last name of each visitor) at least 2 working days before the desired day of the visit.
- Time slot 1 (09.00 a.m. - 12.00 noon) or time slot 2 (01.00 p.m. - 05.00 p.m.)
- Personal protective equipment (safety shoes and helmet) must be brought.
The registration for the viewing (not pick-up of bought assets!) is done by phone call to Mr. Karl-Heinz Brinkmann under +49 171 31 81 881.
There are a total of 30 items of the steam salvage ship Taucher Flint III for sale
Components of the steam salvage ship Taucher Flint III
Numer oferty: 17565
Koniec: 18.01.2024
godz.: 10:00
Typ oferty
Projekt OnlineOn behalf of the authorized parties, we are selling components of the Taucher Flint III salvage vehicle online for the highest bid.
Data: czwartek, 18 stycznia 2024
godz.: 10:00
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Nils Brinkmann, Tel. (+49) 040 355059-190, Email: brinkmann@netbid.com