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One of the former naval vessels that was given a second life, converted as a motor yacht LADY VISTA was seen at Malta during November 2010 moored at Grand Harbour Marina (GHM).

Built in 1954 by Marinverkstaderna Orlogsvarvet at Karlskrona, Sweden as the coastal minelayer  MUL 14 GRUNDSUND, part of the Coastal Artillery Service she was decommissioned in 1999.

Extract from Jane’s Fighting Ships 1983-84 Edition.

She was bought directly from the Swedish Navy, renamed ALNOSUND for few weeks and converted at Forth Estuary Engineering Ltd,  Edinburgh 1999 – 2001.

She emerged as LADY VISTA II trading until September 2008 where she was renamed LADY VISTA trading until September 2012 and was sold again

Grand Harbour Marina (GHM) which appreciate our maritime related work and are our SPONSORS too for a lifetime – https://ghm.com.mt

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