For the cruise ship of the same name see MS Clio Clio was a 4,558 GRT cargo ship that was built in 1939 as Bukarest by Deutsche Werft, Hamburg, Germany for Deutsche Levant Line.
She was seized by Allied forces in 1945, passed to the Ministry of War Transport (MoWT) and renamed Empire Ettrick.
[6] The ship was propelled by two two-stroke Single Cycle, Single Action diesel engines, which had six cylinders of 20+1⁄2 inches (52 cm) diameter by 27+9⁄16 inches (70.0 cm) stroke driving twin screw propellers.
[1] Delivered in June, 1940,[2] she was used by the Luftwaffe during World War II as an aircraft maintenance ship.
The United Kingdom Official Number 180678 and Code Letters GNLR were allocated.
[2] On 28 March, she collided with the Norwegian cargo ship Sevilla west of Bloksen.
In September 1972, Panorea was sold to United Shipowners Ltd, Famagusta, Cyprus and renamed Charity.