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TOSCA - IMO 9605798

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Photographer:
John Wilson [ View profile ]
Captured:
May 2, 2013
Title:
Tosca
Photo Category:
Vehicle Carriers
Added:
May 2, 2013
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1,227
Image Resolution:
2,464 x 1,632

Description:

Vehicle carrier TOSCA at Brisbane 2 May 2013.
Built: 2013 61,106gt 22,585dwt 199.99m x 32.26m x 11m
Flag: Singapore 19.5 knots
Owner: Wallstraits Shipping Pte Ltd c/o Wallenius Marine Singapore, Singapore
Manager: Wallenius Marine Singapore Pte, Singapore

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Current name:
TOSCA
Current flag:
Singapore
Vessel Type:
Vehicles Carrier
Gross tonnage:
61,106 tons
Summer DWT:
22,585 tons
Length:
200 m
Beam:
32 m
Draught:
9 m

AIS Position
of this ship

Last known position:
36°27’28.73” N, 141°11’55.37” E
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
0.9kts, 17.5° (216°)
Destination:
 - Location:
Hitachinaka
 - Arrival:
26th Apr 2024 / 20:30:13 UTC
Last update:
about 20 hours ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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Vehicle Carriers - 62 photos

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(28)

Ken Smith

1 photos

Pilot Frans

1 photos

john white

2 photos

prieto

3 photos

mike rhodes

1 photos

John Wilson

2 photos

K. Watson

1 photos

jens smit

2 photos

Doug Shaw

4 photos

Igor Dilo

3 photos

adamlef

1 photos

CayneH

1 photos

PAULO LE

2 photos

johnwn063

2 photos

Marcus-S

3 photos

Machi

1 photos

jeffess

1 photos

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Thanks Nigel. John

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This newbuild is about 30 metres shorter than their 2011 DSME built series of standard PTCC's ( eg Carmen IMO 9505027 ), same beam - 32m, 1m more draught and a similar GRT, and it is about 60m shorter than their Mark 5 series Roros from the MHI Nagasaki Yard that were delivered in 2011 / 12.
On the 9th of May, WWL signed an agreement with Hyundai to build 2 post panamax PTCC's for 2014 and 2015 delivery, + 2 options. These will have a beam of 36.7 metres, and length of 200 metres.
Excellent photo John, as is usual from you.

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