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CAP SAN NICOLAS - IMO 9622203

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Photographer:
lappino [ View profile ]
Captured:
May 3, 2013
Location:
Ulsan, South Korea
Added:
May 3, 2013
Views:
12,780
Image Resolution:
3,549 x 2,037

Description:

"Cap San Nicolas" (Hyundai Heavy Industries yard No. 2521) during her sea trials.

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Current name:
SAN NICOLAS MAERSK

Former name(s):

 -  Cap San Nicolas (Until 2023 Apr)

Vessel Type:
Container Ship
Gross tonnage:
118,938 tons
Summer DWT:
124,458 tons
Length:
333.2 m
Beam:
48.2 m
Draught:
14.4 m

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Last known position:
28°3’40.75” N, 13°35’54.65” W
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
18.6kts, 220.7° (220°)
Destination:
 - Location:
Santos
 - Arrival:
6th Apr 2024 / 02:00:03 UTC
Last update:
about 23 hours ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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Ships under Repair or Conversion - 4 photos

Ship's Deck - 1 photos

Containerships including more than one ship - 1 photos

Containerships built 2011-2020 - 162 photos

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Do you have more photos of this new ship?

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person
She looks more like 320m long. You can clearly count 19 40ft bays, so that makes her about 320m. All boxships of 332 to 335 meters have 20 40ft bays.

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These vessels are 332m in length compared with the normal 366m for this design - some sources state 9,100 teu.

by the way, very nice shot and auto-contrast is excellent if there is slight mist around - it really brings out the colours.

Allan

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This type of vessel actually has three funnels, but I have photoshopped two of them out...:)

In fact, just as Phil wrote, auto contrast was the only filter applied - and I had a bit of a doubt whether to do this - but then I remembered how Hamburg Süd orange color really "screams" out of any scenery...
So, this color is pretty close to the original one.

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The Hamburg Süd Company decided to build this type of ship, because of enviromental reasons, but they are smaller then the other 13,000-14,5000 teu vessels, due to the fact, that these vessels are made for the south america service. And for me, they are very beautiful ships! Nice picture!

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person
Photoshop? A bit of sharpening or contrast, perhaps, but nothing else. A nice photo and well done for sharing photos of these newly-completed ships straight out of the shipyard.

Brgds
Phil

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person
10,000TEU with 1700 reefer containers

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person
Looks like photoshop ...

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person
Very nice photo but I see, the font of Hamburg Süd letters on hull look different than the other (older) ships :o

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Nice shot of a nice vessel, lapping. As I had heard that this one would be a bit smaller than the usual 13,000 TEU, I was afraid that the ship would look like CSAV Recife and her sister...:-)

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Yes, this color is much more attractive than (usually) black one of MSC and Hapag Lloyd's...

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person
Wonderful freshly backed cake!

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