Port Invercargill
Ship Number
1565
Vessel Type
Refrigerated Cargo Ship
Built
Belfast
Launch Date
November 22, 1957
Launched By
Mrs Middleton
Delivered
March 26, 1958
Owner
Port Line Ltd
Weight
8847 grt
BP Length
460 feet
Breadth
65-6 feet
No. of Screws
Single
Speed (approx)
15.5 knots
Propulsion
Harland & Wolff/B&W Single Acting (S.A.) Diesel
Official No.
187753
Registered
London
Fate
Scrapped
 Port Invercargill

Sister of the Port Launceston she was Slip Number radio telephone from Sydney on 22nd November 1957 and delivered on 26th March 1958.
 
In June 1967 she was one of fifteen vessels trapped in the Suez Canal when it was blocked as a result of the 'Six Day War' between Egypt and Israel.
 
On 19th February 1969, still trapped in the canal, she was declared a constructive total loss with an insurance valuation of £1,411,000 which was paid in the September. The insurance company, London & Liverpool Steamship Owners Mutual Association, set up Invercargill Shipping Co. as owners. By January 1971 all the trapped ships had been abandoned to underwriters and were moored together with Polish skeleton crews as watchmen. Eventually the Suez Canal reopened and on 30th May 1975 the Port Invercargill was towed to Port Said where she was sold to the Defteron Corporation of Greece and renamed Kavo Kolones. From Port Said she was towed to Piraeus where the cargo was unloaded. Examination of her hull revealed that it was not corroded too badly and she was put back into service but only for another four year until August 1979 when she was broken up ay Kaohsiung by Shyed Sheng Huat Steel & Iron Works.