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ATLANTIC ERIE - IMO 8016639

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Photographer:
Dennis J. Dubinsky [ View profile ]
Captured:
Dec 30, 2009
Location:
Montreal, Canada
Added:
Dec 31, 2009
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1,439
Image Resolution:
1,024 x 768

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CSL's Atlantic Erie layed up for the winter in Montreal December 30, 2009. (PHOTO/Dennis Dubinsky)

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Current name:
ATLANTIC ERIE

Former name(s):

 -  Hon.paul Martin (Until 1988)

Current flag:
Canada
Home port:
Halifax
Vessel Type:
Self Discharging Bulk Carrier
Gross tonnage:
24,300 tons
Summer DWT:
38,960 tons

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Very nice Dennis. Some details below.Happy New Year from Halifax. :-)
Built 1985 by Canadian Shipbuilding & Engineering Ltd.,Collingwood,Ontario,Canada
Former name(s): Built as Hon.Paul Martin; (1988) Atlantic Erie.
Features: Ocean-going Capacity, Self-Unloading.
Gross Tonnage: 24,300 t
Net Tonnage: 10,450 t
Dead Weight Tonnage: 38,960 t
Length: 219.30 m, Beam: 23.16 m, Depth: 14.39 m, Draught: 10.38 m.
Machinery: Diesel, single shaft at 11,100 bhp.
Speed: 15.0 knots
Owner and Commercial Manager:Canada Steamship Lines
Technical manager:V.Ships Canada inc.
Flag: Canada. Port:Halifax.
Call Sign: VCQM.

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Thank you, I liked it myself. It's not often one can get a decent photo of these utilitarian lake boats that were built in the 70s and 80s.

Happy New Year

Dennis

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