
THEOLOGOS V II (ΘΕΟΛΟΓΟΣ Β ΙΙ)
-Evia Ferries (2018-2025)
current FRANCO D G for Delcomar
Built in 2018 (age 8). Was registered in Piraeus. Current line: None in Greece, sold to Delcomar for service in Italy
The double-ended ferry THEOLOGOS V II was built in 2018 in Greece, for the Greek company Evia Ferries, which comes from a partnership between the Vassileiadis and the Dimitriou families. She entered service on the Perama-Salamina line. In 2020 she moved to the Megara-Revythousa line. In 2025 she was sold to the Italian company Delcomar, and she was renamed FRANCO D G.
PHOTOS (2019, 2022, 2024):

The THEOLOGOS V II seen resting in Salamina (7/2019).

The THEOLOGOS V II having left Salamina (7/2019).

The THEOLOGOS V II having left Salamina (7/2019).

The THEOLOGOS V II having left Salamina (7/2019).

The modern THEOLOGOS V II seen heading towards Salamina (7/2019).

Crossing the THEOLOGOS V II as she heads towards Salamina (7/2019).

Crossing the THEOLOGOS V II as she heads towards Salamina (7/2019).

Crossing the THEOLOGOS V II as she heads towards Salamina (7/2019).

The THEOLOGOS V II seen resting in Perama (8/2019).

The THEOLOGOS V II seen resting in Perama (8/2019).

The THEOLOGOS V II seen docked in Revythousa (11/2022).

The THEOLOGOS V II seen docked in Revythousa (11/2022).

The THEOLOGOS V II seen docked in Revythousa (11/2022).

The THEOLOGOS V II seen in the port of Aegina, where she docked under exceptional circumstances in order to cover the void left by the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries following her sudden engine failure. Due to the busy Whit Monday period, the THEOLOGOS V II was brought to transport passengers from Aegina back to Piraeus (6/2024).

The THEOLOGOS V II seen in the port of Aegina, where she docked under exceptional circumstances in order to cover the void left by the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries following her sudden engine failure. Due to the busy Whit Monday period, the THEOLOGOS V II was brought to transport passengers from Aegina back to Piraeus (6/2024).

The THEOLOGOS V II seen in the port of Aegina, where she docked under exceptional circumstances in order to cover the void left by the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries following her sudden engine failure. Due to the busy Whit Monday period, the THEOLOGOS V II was brought to transport passengers from Aegina back to Piraeus (6/2024).

The THEOLOGOS V II seen during her maiden appearance in the port of Aegina, where covered the void left by the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries following her sudden engine failure. Due to the busy Whit Monday period, the THEOLOGOS V II was brought to transport passengers from Aegina back to Piraeus (6/2024).

The THEOLOGOS V II seen during her maiden appearance in the port of Aegina, where covered the void left by the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries following her sudden engine failure. Due to the busy Whit Monday period, the THEOLOGOS V II was brought to transport passengers from Aegina back to Piraeus (6/2024).

The THEOLOGOS V II seen during her maiden appearance in the port of Aegina, where covered the void left by the PHIVOS of Nova Ferries following her sudden engine failure. Due to the busy Whit Monday period, the THEOLOGOS V II was brought to transport passengers from Aegina back to Piraeus (6/2024).

The THEOLOGOS V II seen during her rare appearance in the port of Aegina (6/2024).

The THEOLOGOS V II seen on the Saronic Gulf, about to enter the port of Piraeus (6/2024)

The THEOLOGOS V II seen on the Saronic Gulf, about to enter the port of Piraeus (6/2024)

The THEOLOGOS V II seen having entered Piraeus and heading towards the E8 gate in order to dock (6/2024).

The THEOLOGOS V II seen having entered Piraeus and heading towards the E8 gate in order to dock (6/2024).

The THEOLOGOS V II seen docking in Piraeus (6/2024).

The THEOLOGOS V II seen docking in Piraeus (6/2024).

The THEOLOGOS V II seen having just docked in Piraeus, having completed her lone trip from Aegina in order to assist with the ferry shortage during the busy Whit Monday period (6/2024).

The THEOLOGOS V II seen docked in Piraeus during the evening (6/2024).

The THEOLOGOS V II seen docked in Piraeus during the evening, under a rare appearance in the country's largest port (6/2024).

The THEOLOGOS V II spotted in Piraeus during the evening. She would then return the following day to her usual service on the Megara-Revythousa line. That rare appearance in Piraeus (following Aegina) was ultimately the last time that I saw and photographed the ship in Greece, as the following year she was sold to the Italian company Delcomar, for whom she was to begin service as the FRANCO D G.