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Photographer:bendt nielsen [View profile]Title:EVELYN MAERSKAdded:Aug 20, 2012
Captured:August 19, 2012IMO:9321512Hits:638
Photo Category: Containerships built 2001-2010
Description:
"Evelyn Maersk" in the shipping lane out for Sletterhage Lighthouse in the Aarhus Bay/Denmark, on the way to Aarhus harbor. The channel is about 45m deep and so close to shore, that you feel you can touch the ship, which draws many people to the lighthouse.

See the lighthouse location on this link:
http://goo.gl/maps/kKsj3
Vessel Identification
Name:Evelyn Maersk
IMO:9321512
Flag:Denmark International Register
MMSI:220496000
Callsign:OXHV2
Technical Data
Vessel type:Container Ship
Gross tonnage:170,794 tons
Summer DWT:158,200 tons
Length:398 m
Beam:56 m
Draught:13.9 m

Additional Information
Home port:Copenhagen
Class society:American Bureau Of Shipping
Build year:2007
Builder*:Odense Steel Shipyard
Odense, Denmark
Owner:Ap Moller Maersk
Copenhagen, Denmark
Manager:Ap Moller Maersk
Copenhagen, Denmark
AIS Information
Last known position:
30°47’29.04” N, 32°19’22.08” E
Status:Underway
Speed, course (heading):
8.5kts, 166° (166°)
Destination:
Location:Tanger Med
Arrival:9th May 2013
23:30:12 UTC
Last update:
6 days 20 hours ago
Source:AIS (AirNav ShipTrax)

Port history
2013 April 24th, 20:00:54 UTCGdansk
2013 April 21st, 06:00:58 UTCRotterdam
2013 April 21st, 06:00:26 UTCBremerhaven
2013 March 27th, 07:00:13 UTCYantian
2013 March 23rd, 08:00:22 UTCShanghai
2013 March 21st, 21:10:55 UTCNingbo
2013 March 19th, 11:00:54 UTCKwangyang
2013 March 14th, 07:00:26 UTCYantian
2013 March 8th, 07:30:45 UTCSingapore
2013 February 16th, 03:00:22 UTCTangiers Med
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Photo Comments (10)

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bendt nielsen on Aug 23, 2012 17:59 (9 months ago)
Hi Ria, thanks for the information, will just drop by :-)

Best Regards
Bendt
Ria Maat on Aug 23, 2012 14:56 (9 months ago)
Hi Bendt,
I just uploaded the shots of the Evelyn Maersk about which I told you...

Best regards,
Ria
bendt nielsen on Aug 21, 2012 20:11 (9 months ago)
Hi Tony, thank you very much for your nice comments.

Best Regards
Bendt
Tony Conroy on Aug 21, 2012 17:19 (9 months ago)
Hi Bendt, I've never been a big fan of container ships, but this picture has something !
Thanks for posting.
bendt nielsen on Aug 21, 2012 15:36 (9 months ago)
Hey Ria, yes funny enough so ships can draw both young and old out to the sea, looking forward to see your pictures of Evelyn, and thanks for the comments.

Best Regards
Bendt
Ria Maat on Aug 21, 2012 07:32 (9 months ago)
Hi Bendt,
Fine shot of a good looking ship. Always great to see those ships coming and going. A little while ago I took shots of her near the Europoort-Rotterdam, but have not uploaded them yet.

Have a nice day!
Greets, Ria
bendt nielsen on Aug 20, 2012 19:55 (9 months ago)
Hi Steffen, yes it is a great lady with her ​​398m.

Best Regards
Bendt
steffen hornshøj on Aug 20, 2012 17:20 (9 months ago)
Hi Bendt. i like the sailingboat is next to the Evelyn. it makes it possible to see the size conditions.
bendt nielsen on Aug 20, 2012 11:16 (9 months ago)
Hi Patagualino, I agree with your opinion, a cruise with Evelyn could also be on my wish list, rather than a ship with disco etc etc. .. Thanks for your comments on the picture ..

Best Regards
Bendt
Patagualino on Aug 20, 2012 00:45 (9 months ago)
Excellent photo Bendt...."you can almost touch the ship" indeed. These modern container ships never cease to amaze me: How they stay upright...(not my department!)Some deride them as Box-Ships..&.Ugly,
But for me they have a natural grace, far in excess of those so-called passenger ships of today.
I know which I would rather 'cruise' on. This photo makes me ache for the sea. Thanks Bendt.
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