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PETER R. CRESSWELL - IMO 8016641

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Photographer:
Vedran Mlacic [ View profile ]
Photo Category:
Great Lakes Bulkers
Added:
Oct 21, 2007
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Image Resolution:
1,600 x 1,200

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2007 04 11. PETER R. CRESSWELL is upbound Welland Canal; approaching bridge 11 in Allanburg. Official Ship Number: 372057 (Transport Canada)/Owner: Algoma Central Corporation/Operator: Seaway Marine Transport/Port of Registry: ST. CATHARINES/Date of Registry: 1982/07/15/Usage: Cargo (Primary)/Area of Service: St. Lawrence River & Great Lakes/Features: Holds – 4, Hatches – 18,Self-Unloading/ Gross Tonnage: 19,853 t/Net Tonnage: 14,591 t /Dead Weight Tonnage: 32,600 t /Length: 219.21 m/Breadth: 23.16 m/Depth: 11.88 m/Draught: 8.68 m/ Self-Propelled Power: 9,464 brake horsepower /Speed: 15 knots/Fuel Type: Diesel.

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Current name:
PETER R. CRESSWELL

Former name(s):

 -  Algowest (Until 2001 Oct)

Current flag:
Canada
Vessel Type:
Self Discharging Bulk Carrier
Gross tonnage:
19,853 tons
Summer DWT:
30,735 tons
Length:
223 m
Beam:
23 m
Draught:
6.8 m

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Vedran Mlacic

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Hi,

I was looking at the data you posted for that ship. About the speed, 15kts sounds way too much for her and most of the laker also !

I am a regular on her !

Regards

T

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Thanks for noticing the discrepancy. Accurate speed would be greatly appreciated. Happy sailing.
B rgds
Vedran

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