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GALLOWAY EXPRESS - IMO 9621194

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Photographer:
Tony des Landes [ View profile ]
Captured:
Nov 22, 2013
Photo Category:
Livestock Carriers
Added:
Nov 21, 2013
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4,082
Image Resolution:
3,000 x 2,250

Description:

Galloway Express berthed at Napier 22/11/2013 loading cattle

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Current name:
GALLOWAY EXPRESS
Current flag:
Singapore
Vessel Type:
Livestock Carrier
Gross tonnage:
10,421 tons
Summer DWT:
5,488 tons
Length:
135 m
Beam:
20 m
Draught:
5.9 m

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Livestock Carriers - 19 photos

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Brent

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Anthony Legg

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Peter M P

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Pete Turner

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hansfair

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Odd and impressive bow, just like vectis falcon's one

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Nice shot but a pretty rude looking vessel,, can't say I like where ship design is going! They will be doing this to passenger vessels next!

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person
I saw concept renders of Ulstein X-bow container feeders with bulbous bow.
I always think that this "Groot Cross Bow" is just an angular version of X-bow.

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Tomas is right. Ulstein X-Bow does not feature a bulbous bow.

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Looks like a version of the "Groot cross bow", MJ Chow.
http://www.grootshipdesign.nl/en/site/design
Tomas

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X-bow concept ??

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Although I like those UAL's new freighters with such bow, I find this ship to be pretty "sharp" for my liking.

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I remember as a kid that all the movies and television shows predicted all kind of out-of-this-world designs for cars and airplanes. Who would have guessed the actual recipients would end up being the world's ships? great capture of this unique vessel!
Regards, Kyle

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