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Norsund - IMO 7120689

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Photographer:
Tomas [ View profile ]
Title:
Norsund
Photo Category:
Tugs With Tow
Added:
Apr 1, 2011
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872
Image Resolution:
1,871 x 1,247

Description:

Norsund, and her LONG tug, outbound for sea, 1/4 2011.
Pardon the "lack" of tug, would just like do demonstrate the length.
Shot by Tomas at Brevik-bridge


"Norsund"

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Current name:
NORSUND

Former name(s):

 -  Ronnebeck (Until 1997 Nov 21)

Current flag:
Russia
Home port:
Kaliningrad
Vessel Type:
Tug
Gross tonnage:
282 tons
Summer DWT:
160 tons
Length:
31 m
Beam:
9 m
Draught:
5 m

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(44)

Pilot Frans

3 photos

CO77

1 photos

molloy

1 photos

Przemek

1 photos

carimar

1 photos

Yvon Perchoc

1 photos

Tomas

8 photos

dickt

1 photos

index

1 photos

Willi Thiel

2 photos

Olaf Kuhnke

2 photos

Ove Jensen

1 photos

Chris Fahey

3 photos

steven brown

1 photos

Gena Anfimov

5 photos

LPX

10 photos

hanswesthoff

1 photos

ian leask 27

1 photos

Ria Maat

1 photos

Eugene Iron

2 photos

fabianv

1 photos

Igor Dilo

2 photos

Marcus-S

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person
Haha, what a rare occasion to see something like this!

Pssst! Note the date :D

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person
Hi sir! Yeah, saw on the ais she was bound for sullom woe, it was 3 hauls from the pipe-factory in a week. Looks pretty special, many hundreds of meters tug.

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person
Hi Thomas think this was her on the way to Shetland with that tow a few of us have photos of her after she had delevered it to Sullom Voe.Cheers Sydney.

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person
Very ecological alternative to road haulage by truck. Any electrical cable between tug and the stern light on the pipe...just kidding!

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