AND THUS...the final ship for now haha
the FIRST of the "standard" design of Tamataka Ferries that is kept even today with the successor to Shikoku Ferries "Olive Line" (at least the stern mounted "jet plane" funnel...)
(if you wonder why I didn't do this one first...I had better reference for the later ships)
Firstly, as built in 1977 (note she was VEEEERY different to later sisters, and was essentially just the previous Tamataka 31 "type" but lengthened and given a new funnel, and also speaking of which, the funnel on the No.71 is ever so slightly further aft than her later sisters for...some reason)
in around 1979 she was rebuilt to better fit in the with the next wave of ships being built (also based on her design) and as a result was given a "fin" at the rear of the funnel, and had her bow covered
in 1983 she became the FIRST generation Tamataka Maru No.8 and was (accordingly) repainted to match the Shodoshima Fleet
later in 1989 she was sold to a Japanese Shipbroker and (after a brief layup) was sold to the Chinese, where it was rebuilt in 1990 as "Lu Jiao Du No.6" and put in service at Qingdao
in 2007 she was sold to the Philippines and Renamed "Reina Emperatriz" for the Company "Montenegro Shipping Lines" (and of course given a minor refit)
potentially due to her condition she was rebuilt in 2011 with the superstructures and interiors being gutted and rebuilt (alongside a lot of hull plating based on photos posted to flicker at that time)
this SHOULD be accurate to her current state as of 2022 (at least I have not noticed any other changes) but with other Montenegro Ships being Refitted as of late she could be due for upgrade in the near future