C .A. R. O. L. I. N. E the 1970's - Part 1
A rolling series dedicated to the good lady saved from the ship breakers yard on 29th May 1972
With many never before published original photographs
Gerrard van Dam of the Dutch
Free Radio Organisation who'd negotiated with Hofman Shipping Agency, the Company
that had secured the Mi-Amigo for a stated 20,000 Guilders; £2,400
The cover story was that the ship would be fitted as a Pirate Radio Museum & would head for England. But on the 3rd September 1972 she slipped away to drop anchor off Scheveningen, testing began the next day on 253 Metres, 1187 kHz
Euphoric group Chris Cary,
Gerrard van Dam, & Ronan O'Rahilly on the Mi-Amigo after the public auction
N.B. The MV Fredericia was sold at the same auction Bought by a ship breaker her fate was sealed
Erratic tests continued through October & November, until the ship broke her mooring & lost her Antenna in gale force 11 winds in the early hours of 13th November
A makeshift Antenna was erected & with no Station or DJ identification tests continued on 17th December now on 197 metres, 1520 kHz
The next day the station now calling itself Radio 199 made further test programmes until finally announcing as Radio Caroline on 22nd December
The Mi-Amigo off Holland
On 28th December 1972 the ships crew sabotaged the vessel then deserted over unpaid wages, only to return. A scuffle broke out on deck before an uneasy peace was reached
Things came to a head with the Mi-Amigo's anchor being cut & the ship towed into Ijmuiden by a disgruntled Captain van der Kamp
Once in port the Dutch Postal Officials boarded & showed an unhealthy interest in the transmitter, but since it was by now incomplete weren't able to seize the ship
The Trip Tender Company paid all dues &
the Mi-Amigo was towed to Amsterdam
Haarlem District Court granted an injunction in favour of Captain van der Kamp & crew over unpaid salaries
Inspected by the Dutch Shipping Inspectorate
the Scheepvaartinspectie, the unregistered ship was declared a wreck & impounded
Crispian St John, Rob Eden & Chief Engineer Peter Chicago above discuss matters with the Inspectorates representative
Lengthy & protracted discussions continued
Over the future of the Mi-Amigo
The Mi-Amigo could only leave Amsterdam
Port once major work had been completed & approved
Heavy anchor chain
Being craned from the quay side
Bound for the Mi-Amigo
Shipped out to sea by the Dolfijn
Chris Cary very much a Caroline mover &
shaker with then wife Kate & daughter
Gerrard van Dam in the office counting his
Guilders
A final walk round deck
At last Dutch Shipping Inspectorate the
Scheepvaartinspectie are satisfied & leave with a final wave to Tony
Allan
Time to make the Press Calls we're coming
back
This feature will continue in Caroline the 1970's - Part 2 as the Mi-Amigo is towed back to sea
Grateful thanks to Photo Journalist Martin Stevens for his considerable help in producing this series
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