Isomeria
Ship Number
1711
Vessel Type
Liquid Petroleum Gas Carrier
Built
Belfast
Slip Number
Building dock
Launch Date
March 21, 1981
Launched By
Mrs J M Raisman
Delivered
April 30, 1982
Owner
North Sea Marine Leasing Co.
Weight
42069 grt
BP Length
Breadth
101.7 feet
No. of Screws
Single
Speed (approx)
17 knots
Propulsion
Harland and Wolff B&W 6L90GF
Official No.
Registered
Fate
Scrapped
 Isomeria

5 Missiles Fired at British Tanker, Miss
January 25, 1987 - Associated Press
MANAMA, Bahrain — An Iranian gunboat fired five missiles at a British tanker but missed, and the vessel continued its voyage through the Strait of Hormuz unharmed, marine salvage executives said Saturday.
The 47,989-ton Isomeria was attacked overnight shortly after it lost its escort, a British warship that had encountered technical problems and could not go farther, said the executives, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
The Isomeria, owned by Shell Tankers Ltd. of Britain, was en route to Kuwait to pick up a shipment of liquefied gas when it was attacked.
 
9th January 1998 Pirates attacked the Isomeria at the Port of Santos, Brazil. Two crew, both British citizens, were shot by Uzi weilding Pirates while at a terminal of Petroleos Brasileiros S.A.;   
 
2005 sold to V-ships and renamed Galileo.
 
2008 scrapped India.