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NAJAD - IMO 7724021

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Photographer:
bendt nielsen [ View profile ]
Captured:
Feb 22, 2013
Title:
Najad
Location:
Grenaa, Denmark
Photo Category:
Ship's Engine Rooms
Added:
Feb 23, 2013
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1,131
Image Resolution:
1,200 x 886

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The small well-maintained old freighter NAJAD arrived on 22-02-2013 to Fornæs Shipbreaking Ltd Grenaa / Denmark for scrapping, she was under tow from Krautsand in Germany of EGESUND IMO: 9059248

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Current name:
NAJAD

Former name(s):

 -  Tista (Until 2010 May)

 -  Lys Vista (Until 2000 Sep)

 -  Tista (Until 1997 Dec)

Current flag:
Gibraltar
Home port:
Gibraltar
Status:
Dead
Build year:
1978
Vessel Type:
General Cargo
Gross tonnage:
2,096 tons
Summer DWT:
2,240 tons
Length:
83.8 m
Beam:
12.8 m
Draught:
4.4 m

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Ship Interior - 1 photos

Scrapyard Ships - 1 photos

Ship's engine rooms - 3 photos

Wheelhouse - 1 photos

General cargo ships built 1970-1979 (Under 3000gt) - 67 photos

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Adawo

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Pilot Frans

3 photos

John Eaton

2 photos

Tim Becker

1 photos

simonwp

1 photos

Frits Olinga

2 photos

PWR

2 photos

John Jones

1 photos

DEREK SANDS

1 photos

minthi

1 photos

matros65

1 photos

john white

2 photos

Eddie Walker

2 photos

Thoschy

1 photos

Moolen

4 photos

E. Vroom

1 photos

AndyCap

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Ralph L.

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Jens Boldt

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jens smit

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Yusuf Bilici

1 photos

Sim Moes

1 photos

Marcus-S

1 photos

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Hi Rick, yes sad that times are such that only the major can survive in the market.

Thank you for your nice comments.
Best Regards
Bendt

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Exellent series, as always, Bendt. I saw her for the first and last time, with Cornelia, last July when she was laid up. Such a sad sight, when a vessel in this condition goes for scrap.
Much appreciated.
Regards, Rick

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