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Berge Boston - IMO 9230062

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Photographer:
Matt Ruscher [ View profile ]
Added:
May 19, 2006
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2,126
Image Resolution:
1,275 x 815

Description:

- discharing at the LNG terminal in Boston,MA, 7-12-05. Launaud, honestly i dont know much about these beasts, but i have often wondered what all is in there too. i know they have a restuarant(not just the gally), a game room, original artwork throughout, among many other amenities. Heres a link to a video that documents the in's and outs of the ship: http://greaterboston.tv/features/gb_20050302_lng.html
the clip is at the very bottom of the artcicle, very impressive ship.

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Current name:
BW GDF SUEZ BOSTON

Former name(s):

 -  Bw Suez Boston (Until 2012 Aug)

 -  Berge Boston (Until 2007 Sep)

Vessel Type:
Lng Tanker
Gross tonnage:
93,844 tons
Summer DWT:
77,410 tons
Length:
278 m
Beam:
44 m
Draught:
9.3 m

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of this ship

Last known position:
53°39’2.26” N, 6°12’36.39” E
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
0.5kts, 283.3° (282°)
Destination:
 - Location:
For Orders
 - Arrival:
26th Apr 2024 / 10:01:58 UTC
Last update:
14 minutes ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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Great photo of this impressive vessel, Matt.
Regards
Peter

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Very impressive vessel Matt, never seen such a massive one before. Good photo

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You'll never see windows on the exterior engine casing of ships, whether it be a tanker, bulker or LNG tanker. The accomodation block (excluding the funnel & engine casing) is pretty standard for a ship her size.

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Man, these things look huge. Any idea why such large accomodations? Seems kinda big under the funnel and no windows (forgot the english word....)

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