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Fedra - IMO 8208713

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Photographer:
Batilla [ View profile ]
Captured:
Oct 27, 2008
Title:
Fedra
Photo Category:
Wrecks & Relics
Added:
Nov 30, 2010
Views:
8,029
Image Resolution:
2,816 x 2,112

Description:

Smashed against cliff in force 11 storm and broke in two.

Vessel
particulars

Current name:
FEDRA

Former name(s):

 -  Tenacity (Until 2006 Apr)

 -  Marine Ranger (Until 2002 Jan)

Vessel Type:
Bulk Carrier
Gross tonnage:
35,886 tons
Summer DWT:
63,940 tons

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This ship exists in the following categories:

Casualties - 24 photos

Storm Pictures - 9 photos

Wrecks & Relics - 61 photos

Scrapyard Ships - 28 photos

Ship's Deck - 1 photos

Bulkers built 1981-1990 - 22 photos

Photographers
of this ship

(27)

Tomas Pinas

3 photos

Hans Deijs

2 photos

Pilot Frans

1 photos

Daniel Ferro

47 photos

Dave Medgett

2 photos

foggy

2 photos

Brian

11 photos

Mick Warrick

5 photos

Eero Isotalo

1 photos

Bay

1 photos

peter

3 photos

Moolen

2 photos

Dragec

1 photos

john ferrary

2 photos

jennifer

2 photos

Matt Kent

5 photos

J J Fernandez

32 photos

Batilla

3 photos

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For your information Soren, she was cut in half, refloated and brought into GIBDOCK shipyard where she was broken up in pieces. Batilla.

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Soren, just have a look at many other photos on site to see what happened afterwards.
Brgds
Phil

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I wondered what happened with her afterwards?

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Very interesting story - and indeed a great capture!
It must have been a nerve wrecking rescue, under those conditions, that luckily had a happy end!

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Yes Brian, the crew were very lucky, they were all winched ashore by one of those entendable mobile cranes. With the storm raging at force 11 the driver of the crane did a wonderful job in saving the whole crew.

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person
Great shot, hope that the Crew were all ok

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Ouch...! Good capture! =)

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