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TEVLA - IMO 6903486

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Photographer:
bendt nielsen [ View profile ]
Captured:
Aug 20, 2012
Title:
Tevla
Location:
Grenaa, Denmark
Photo Category:
Wheelhouse
Added:
Aug 30, 2012
Views:
1,602
Image Resolution:
1,200 x 900

Description:

"Tevla" has sailed its last trip, it went to Fornaes Shipbreaking Ltd Grenaa / Denmark where she is now, in the process of being scrapped.

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Current name:
TEVLA

Former name(s):

 -  Vestvang (Until 2003 Aug)

 -  Tevla (Until 1991 Dec)

Vessel Type:
General Cargo
Gross tonnage:
729 tons
Summer DWT:
1,063 tons

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This ship exists in the following categories:

Scrapyard Ships - 1 photos

Ship's engine rooms - 1 photos

Wheelhouse - 2 photos

Ship's Deck - 2 photos

General cargo ships built 1960-1969 (Under 3000gt) - 18 photos

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Hi Rick, yes you are right, she will never be able to return, so it's fine that we can connect the ring of images from her service here. Thank you for your nice comments.

@ Jadran to me it looks more like the two have been removed deliberately, as they could easily have made ​​two new and mounted.

@ Popperbiksis, yes it is quite clear that they have the same age :-)

@ Steve, Thanks for your nice comments about the picture.

To you all
Best Regards
Bendt

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Yes, have to agree with the comment below, the last photos,never to be repeated.
(This one looks like where GEARBULK got their ideas from!)
Thanks Bendt, excellent nostalgic photos as usual.
Cheers, Steve.

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person

my tug TAK-8 have same build year and the wheelhouse is same
http://www.shipspotting.com/gallery/photo.php?lid=1635026

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person
Probably the two "handles" on the steering wheel got broke during steering 45 degrees contra the heavy rough seas!?

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person
Thanks for this latest series of quality images Bendt.
In many ways these are the *most* important photos of a ship, in her final days, and never to be repeated.
Thanks & regards, Rick

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person
Yes, it looks like a typical 68er generation, simple and straightforward.

Regards
Bendt

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person
The ultimate wheelhouse!

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