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THALASSA DESGAGNES - IMO 7382988

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Photographer:
Kent Malo [ View profile ]
Added:
Aug 19, 2005
Views:
850
Image Resolution:
1,024 x 768

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Down bound in the South Shore canal St. Lawrence Seaway in front of Kahnawake, Mohawk Territorial Lands, August 19, 2005.

Vessel
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Current name:
ASPHALT PRINCESS

Former name(s):

 -  Thalassa Desgagnes (Until 2017 Feb)

 -  Rio Orinoco (Until 1993 Jun)

 -  Orinoco (Until 1982)

 -  Joasla (Until 1979)

Current flag:
Panama
Home port:
Panama
Vessel Type:
Asphalt/bitumen Tanker
Gross tonnage:
5,746 tons
Summer DWT:
9,748 tons
Length:
135 m
Beam:
17.2 m
Draught:
7.9 m

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Shipping - 1 photos

Tankers - 3 photos

Casualties - 3 photos

Storm Pictures - 2 photos

Tankers built 1970 - 1980 - 175 photos

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(42)

Matt Ruscher

4 photos

Marc Piché

35 photos

foggy

4 photos

Lanaud

4 photos

Hook

2 photos

Kent Malo

5 photos

shipjohn

1 photos

p-36

1 photos

michell

1 photos

T.Richard

1 photos

Magogman

2 photos

Nate

1 photos

Marc Boucher

9 photos

jwhite

1 photos

Jeff Cameron

1 photos

Jean Hemond

1 photos

Tortue

1 photos

Chris C.

1 photos

K. Watson

6 photos

rarcand

1 photos

frtrfred

3 photos

Florian DSO

1 photos

BethP

1 photos

guillaumev33

1 photos

jean-michel

3 photos

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Very nice shot...I like too this angle..
nice shot
I saw that two other vessels seems to have the same hull design altough not real sisterships.
THALLASSA and PETROLIA DESGAGNES are real sisterships. The two other vessels with the same hull shape but with different supertructures and deck design are the JARACONDÀ and the ALAMOA. There could be a third vessel but no picture avalaible to confirm.
Hubert

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Great clearity Kent, I like this angle for no matter what type of vessel.

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Nice one Kent.

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