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MV ''Doulos Phos'' is a retired
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, and former
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that held the record of being the world's oldest active ocean-going
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, serving from 1914 until December 2009. She is now owned by Eric Saw, director and chief executive of BizNaz Resources International Pte Ltd in
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. She was previously operated by the German charity
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(Good Books for All), and was used as a floating
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and
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ship. The ship has previously been known as the SS ''Medina'', the SS ''Roma'', the MV ''Franca C'', and the MV ''Doulos''. ''Doulos'' ended her final cruise in late 2009 at Singapore, with the ship being handed over to her new owners on 18 March 2010. The ship underwent a three-year conversion into a luxury hotel that saw the ship mounted on dry land in nearby
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, and opened in June 2019.


Cargo ship era

On 28 August 1913, a contract for two steel freight steamships was signed by
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and the
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of the United States. "The vessel will be a single screw steamship of the hurricane deck type with straight stem and elliptical stern, and with deck houses amidship and aft for the crew accommodations...." The original specifications referred to the vessels as hulls No. 175 and No. 176. Hull No. 175 would eventually be named SS ''Neches'' and hull No. 176 became SS ''Medina''. (''Neches'' was lost in a collision with a British warship in 1918.) The full contract for the vessels filled a 186-page volume and included the fittings commonly used in a ship for her era and also provision for tropical itineraries; for example, mosquito nets for the crew quarters.


Terrorist attack

On 11 August 1991, during the final night of the ''Doulos'' stop in the southern
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port of
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, two of her foreign crewmembers were killed when a grenade thrown by members of the
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Islamist terrorist group exploded on stage during a performance by its Christian volunteers. Four locals were killed and 32 others were injured, including several crew members of the missionary ship. In 1995, in order to conform to the then new SOLAS regulations, she was fitted with a sprinkler system and combustible wall panels were removed and replaced. This unfortunately meant the loss of many of the wall murals that had been installed by Costa Lines. In 2006, while in Bahrain, a satellite communication system was installed.


Decommissioning

In 2009, while ''Doulos'' was in dry dock in Singapore, a survey conducted by the ship's classification society,
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, found numerous significant problems with the ship's machinery, structure, and systems that would require work to have been completed by 31 December 2009 for the ship's certificates to be reissued and allow continue sailing. The shipyard servicing the ''Doulos'' would not accept the ship for repairs until September 2010; with the cost of the work exceeding 10 million euros, and the limited ministry that the ship would have after the repairs, it was decided to end the Doulos Ministry at the end of 2009, instead of 2010 as originally planned. The ship was offered for scrap at the end of 2009 when her operational certification expired. A caretaker crew remained with ''Doulos'', expecting to sail her to the breakers.


New owners

On 18 March 2010, ''Doulos'' was purchased by a new owner, Mr. Eric Saw, director and chief executive of BizNaz Resources International Pte Ltd in Singapore. She was renamed ''Doulos Phos'' (Servant of Light). In 2015, BizNaz formed a joint venture with two other companies with the intention of converting the ship into a luxury hotel. That August the ship was towed out of Singapore to
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, to be refurbished before moving to
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to become part of a US$25 million hotel resort. In October 2015 she went into drydock, where her hull was refurbished. Steel reinforcement bracing was added inside her hull to support her weight on dry land. She was then towed to a location adjacent to the Bandar Bentan Telani Ferry Terminal. Using a system of pulling cables and air bags, the ship was hoisted onto the promontory point. This marked the end of her career as a floating ship.


Hotel conversion

In February 2016 the ship was officially renamed ''Doulos Phos, The Ship Hotel'' and began conversion into a luxury hotel. The conversion is expected to retain the ship's bridge and engine room as part of the Maritime Heritage Museum. Decks A and B are used as the hotel. Originally scheduled to open in late 2016, workers and heavy equipment were still on the site in November 2017. The hotel opened in 2019 with 104 rooms, all with a sea view. The hotel closed during the
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in 2020 and has reopened in August 2022. File:SS "Medina" at New-York.jpg, SS ''Medina'' in
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on her maiden voyage, passed in front of the
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in 1914. File:Postcard of the FRANCA C..jpg, SS ''Franca C''. File:MV Doulos 2004 at Southampton.jpg, The ''Doulos'' at Southampton, England in 2004 File:MV Doulos in HongKong.jpg, MV ''Doulos'' in
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See also

* MV ''Logos II'' * MV ''Logos Hope''


References


Further reading

* Elaine Rhoton. (1997) ''The Doulos Story''. Carlisle: OM Publishing


External links


''Doulos Phos'' official site



History of a Unique Ship

Port history as ''Doulos'' 1978–2009
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