Intrepid - IMO 7022203
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Photo Comments (15)
Comments sorting method :| redmariner on Dec 29, 2011 03:44 (1 year ago) |
| Very interesting photo..it looks like she's ready to go down to Davey Jones locker. |
| José Ricardo Rodriguez Montero on Dec 07, 2011 15:58 (1 year ago) |
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Superb!!!. Great shot, congratulations and thanks to share. Best regards
Jose |
| kokos1 on Nov 21, 2011 16:14 (1 year ago) |
| She is neither being salvaged nor salvaging someone. This is just working moment when tanker is supplying fishing trawlers at Ohotsk Sea - you may see bunkering hose leaving from stern hose reel... |
| lys on Aug 04, 2011 01:31 (1 year ago) |
| She is a sea bunker tanker.She was busy with bunkering of fishing vessels in Pacific ocean ,Japan and Bering seas.You can sea a oil transfer hose at the stern.During bad weather it is appreciated. |
| Robert Smith on Jul 26, 2011 22:21 (1 year ago) |
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This is the former Bow Gran, an original chemical tanker built by Moss Rosenberg, Norway in 1970. I knew her well having regularly chartered her to carry our cargoes.
By 1998 downclassed to watertanker. In this picture she is neither transferring cargo nor slow steaming. I figure she is being salvaged. Watch the lines from the stern. Shortly after this occurence she was towed to Alang and scrapped in July 2008. Rgds, Rob. |
| Robert Tremblay on Jul 21, 2011 17:33 (1 year ago) |
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Wow tremendous picture...do you know if that poor lady could make it's way home....One funny things about that ship...Category....: WATER tanker....
Great shot, thanks to share, Robert08 |
| Ralph L. on Jul 21, 2011 15:55 (1 year ago) |
| very well made !!!! best regards Ralph (www.deutfracht.de) |
| Phil English on Jul 21, 2011 11:23 (1 year ago) |
| Impressive indeed, but looks more like a casualty than a 'storm pic' |


