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MARIETJE DEBORAH & MARIETJE ANDREA - IMO 9481594

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Photographer:
Ria Maat [ View profile ]
Captured:
Mar 24, 2012
Added:
Apr 2, 2012
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3,867
Image Resolution:
3,780 x 2,515

Description:

The Cargo Ships MARIETJE DEBORAH & MARIETJE ANDREA seen moored at the Caland canal in Rotterdam–Europoort.

MARIETJE ANDREA
IMO number: 9361134
Call Sign: PBWR
MMSI: 246649000
Gross tonnage: 5418
DWT: 8334
Type of ship: General Cargo Ship
Year of build: 2009
Flag: Netherlands

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Current name:
MARIETJE DEBORAH
Current flag:
Netherlands
Home port:
Delfzijl
Vessel Type:
General Cargo
Gross tonnage:
5,418 tons
Summer DWT:
8,334 tons
Length:
126.15 m
Beam:
15.2 m
Draught:
7 m

AIS Position
of this ship

Last known position:
51°47’31.05” N, 3°19’25.12” E
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
0kts, 319.1° (46°)
Destination:
 - Location:
Er Vorhafe
 - Arrival:
Last update:
13 minutes ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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This ship exists in the following categories:

General cargo ships including more than one ship - 1 photos

General cargo ships built 2011-2020 (Over 3000gt) - 115 photos

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Ken Smith

1 photos

Marc Piché

4 photos

simonwp

1 photos

Frits Olinga

10 photos

Dick Gorter

2 photos

Ulf Kornfeld

2 photos

john white

4 photos

Tomas

5 photos

Marc Boucher

1 photos

Marius Esman

2 photos

Moolen

4 photos

b47b56

2 photos

Gena Anfimov

6 photos

jack2

1 photos

frtrfred

2 photos

Doug Shaw

2 photos

ferhat577

1 photos

Ria Maat

1 photos

Bohemius

1 photos

vazee

2 photos

seaweasel

1 photos

jdap

3 photos

Claus Schaefe

10 photos

Marcus-S

1 photos

Andy Ham

1 photos

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Hi Jens,
Thanks for the compliment and link. Great that you too have such a kind of photo. Also a nice one.
Best regards,
Ria

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person
Stantheman,
You asked where the anchors are... Perhaps behind the hatches? Who can tell me?
Best regards,
Ria

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3X
Thanks for your interesting information for Denis. We all get wiser in this way.
Regards,
Ria

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person
Hi Ria, that's a nice one! Marietje Deborah seems to set value on strong family ties...:-) Seen here with Marietje Benita (which later left the family to become Eidsvaag Sirius):http://www.shipspotting.com/gallery/photo.php?lid=581030

brgds,
Jens

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person
Where are their anchors?

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person
To Denis
this small cabins are not concerned to cargo on deck but are used during mooring operation as roof and for passage down/upstears (the ship has mooring equipment below deck), smart post for chief mate !

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person
You are very smart Denis! I never should have seen it, unless I look for every imo-number at Equasis....
Anyway, I like these ships because of the colour. It makes them ladylike.
Have a nice day,
Ria

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person
It's even more tricky that both ships with the same name have similar hull color, I was up to thinking that it's the same ship but refitted. xD
Anyway, I like how they combined mast and funnel/pipe.

Regards,
Denis

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person
Hello Richard,
Thanks for stopping by and your information about this ship. Only I'm not able to change the information of the site itself, sorry.
Thank you for answering Denis' question. I appreciate it.
Best regards,
Ria

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person
Hello Denis,
Thank you for the comments and correct IMO. I changed it right away. It's a bit tricky as I have seen 2 MARIETJE DEBORAHS in Equasis and I believe there are more photos of this ship that have a wrong imo-number here at ShipSpotting.

I'm glad that Richard answered your question about the "small cabins". I certainly didn't know.
Kind regards,
Ria

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person
On this shot MARIETJE DEBORAH's correct IMO is 9481594.

MARIETJE ANDREA: IMO 9361134

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person
There are some mistakes in the info the ships are from danser en van gent captain owners .

the wheelhouse in the front are when they have obstructing cargo on deck.

The ships are designed by them self 3 of a kind for now.

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person
Are those small cabins on forecastles in case of deck cargo obstructing the view from the wheelhouse?
Used to see them usually on masts.

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