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EVGENIY MRAVINSKIY - IMO 8811699

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Gerolf Drebes [ View profile ]
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Mar 10, 2006
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Russian general cargo vessel Evgeniy Mravinskiy, bt. 1990, gt. 16075, leaving the lock of Antwerp on 21.6.2000

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Current name:
ATLANTIC NYALA

Former name(s):

 -  Aladdin Dream (Until 2009 Mar)

 -  Obl Winner (Until 2005 May)

 -  Lykes Winner (Until 2004 Jul)

 -  Thorshope (Until 2000)

 -  Nordana Kampala (Until 1999)

 -  Global Hawk (Until 1998)

 -  Alioth Star (Until 1997)

 -  Nordana Kampala (Until 2018 Nov 30)

Vessel Type:
General Cargo
Gross tonnage:
16,075 tons
Summer DWT:
18,731 tons

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General cargo ships built 1990-1999 (Over 3000gt) - 46 photos

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Sisterships type ASTRAKHAN from Black Sea Shipping Company (BLASCO established in 1833):
VINNITSA (Built in 1984, flag USSR, home port Odessa)
KREMENCHUG (Built in 1985, flag USSR, home port Odessa)
BREST (Built in 1985, flag USSR, home port Odessa)
ROVNO (Built in 1985, flag USSR, home port Odessa)
KORSUN-SHEVCHENKOVSKIY (Built in 1986, flag USSR, home port Odessa)
ZHITOMIR (Built in 1987, flag USSR, home port Odessa)

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The Soviet Union LO-RO dry-cargo vessel EVGENIY MRAVINSKIY the Baltic Shipping Company.
M/V EVGENIY MRAVINSKIY type M/V ASTRAKHAN.
Built in DDR: 1990
Deadweight: 17,870 t
Cargo capacity: 15,987 t
Output: 10,330 b.h.p.
Speed: 15.3 kn
Flag: USSR
Home port: Leningrad, Baltic Shipping Company (BSC established in 1835)
Sisterships:
ASTRAKHAN (Built in 1983, call sign U B R A, deadweight 17,850 t)
ROSTOV (Built in 1984, call sign U Y O Q, deadweight 17,850 t)
KOSTROMA (Built in 1985, deadweight 17,850t)
BUDAPESHT (Built in 1985, deadweight 17,870 t)
SAMARKAND (Built in 1986, deadweight 17,870 t)
SVERDLOVSK (Built in 1986, deadweight 17,870 t)
TRUSKAVETZ (Built in 1986, deadweight 17,870 t)
ULAN-BATOR (Built in 1986, deadweight 17,870 t)
BALTIYSK (Built in 1987, deadweight 17,870 t)
VLADIMIR (Built in 1988, deadweight 17,870 t)
VYBORG (Built in 1988, deadweight 17,870 t)
KOLPINO (Built in 1988, deadweight 17,870 t)
KOLOMNA (Built in 1989, deadweight 17,870 t)
LUKHOVITSY (Built in 1989, deadweight 17,870 t)
MUROM (Built in 1989, deadweight 17,870 t)
EVGENIY MRAVINSKIY (Built in 1990, deadweight 17,870 t)
KISLOVODSK (Built in 1990, deadweight 17,870 t)
KRASNODON (Built in 1990, deadweight 17,870 t)
EVGENIY TOVSTONOGOV (Built in 1991 or 1993, deadweight 17,870 t)
VIKTOR KONCHAYEV (Built in 1992, deadweight 17,870 t, BSC, Saint-Petersburg, flag Russia)

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