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Prins Maurits - IMO 9133836

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Photographer:
Tomas [ View profile ]
Captured:
Dec 14, 2011
Added:
Dec 15, 2011
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Image Resolution:
2,183 x 1,455

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Please exuse me for a rather poor photo, the weather was'nt the best. And i guess she will do good with a refit.


"Prins Maurits"

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Current name:
MORITZ

Former name(s):

 -  Prins Maurits (Until 2019 Sep)

 -  Bw Havsol (Until 2011 Jul)

 -  Euro Viking (Until 2006 Sep)

Current flag:
Panama
Home port:
Panama
Vessel Type:
Lpg Tanker
Gross tonnage:
13,500 tons
Summer DWT:
18,713 tons
Length:
154 m
Beam:
25 m
Draught:
9.3 m

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Next drydock, the same with Tielrode and Temse, that were sold to Exmar in Belgium earlier this year.

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I hope you can get a shot of PRINS HENDRIK too some day. I believe she is also still in green colors. I don't know what is the AV's intention with these vessel but they might change color next drydock?

Barry

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Hi sir, hopefully she will return with Anthony Veder-colors, and in better shape. Now she is heading for Arzew, i guess some warmer weather than here, hehe!

Tomas

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Hi Tomas! Once again some very nice shots of another interesting Dutch vessel.

Kind regards,
Barry

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Hi Dear Ian! Thanks a lot. Perhaps she will return ith better paint and with good weather another day?

Seasons greetings to you as well!

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Not a poor photo in the least Tomas it's a very good shot and as always a credit to yourself thanks for posting have a good Christmas and a very Happy New Year.

Regards
Ian Thomas

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