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LEONARDO - IMO 8643573

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Photographer:
seaweasel [ View profile ]
Captured:
Mar 23, 2014
Title:
Leonardo
Photo Category:
Inland Tankers
Added:
Mar 24, 2014
Views:
647
Image Resolution:
1,260 x 945

Description:

Arriving below locks at Maasbracht/Limburg (The Netherlands) to proceed southwards via Juliana Canal having destination Stein (NL).
Length 110m beam 11,40m draught 3,20m
Tonnage : 2509 tons
Home port : Basel/Switzerland
Operated by Unitas Shipping at Merksem/Belgium
Main engine : ABC (1650hp)
Built in 1997 by shipyard Ceske Lodenice at Usti/Czech Republic (casco) and completed by Damen Shipyard at Hardinxveld (NL)
ENI 07001724

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Current name:
LEONARDO
Current flag:
Switzerland
Home port:
Basel
Vessel Type:
Inland Tanker
Gross tonnage:
1,200 tons
Summer DWT:
2,508 tons

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Henk Guddee

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bs1mrc

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seaweasel

4 photos

James Duffy

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StefanvdOest

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Hi davidships, thanks for adding the IMO to this vessel.

Regards seaweasel

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Hallo Jadran, many thanks for your big praise for my pictures ! I really appreciate this and I'll try to contribute furthermore interesting photos on this fine site. And concerning the ship's name - it refers to Leonardo Da Vinci (as you know of course....), since Unitas Shipping also has tankers Michelangelo, Raffael, Renoir and Rubens in their fleet - it seems they like artists and not actors......

Thanks again and best wishes from seaweasel

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This one was issued an IMO number: 8643573

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Please excuse me seaweasel; is the full name LEONARDO ( da Vinci or DiCaprio ); hehehe


: I very much like this photo (as well as the other photos from your wide opus of Inland vessels; bravo for your excellent work in this Shipspotting category ! )
Kind regards (J)

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