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FRIO PETROPAVLOVSK - IMO 9076258

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Photographer:
DEREK SANDS [ View profile ]
Captured:
Mar 31, 2014
Added:
Apr 18, 2014
Views:
1,441
Image Resolution:
1,500 x 1,006

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At Velsen

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Current name:
FRIO NEREUS

Former name(s):

 -  Frio Petropavlovsk (Until 2019 Dec)

 -  Frio Antarctic (Until 2013 Mar 08)

Current flag:
Cyprus
Home port:
Limassol
Vessel Type:
Refrigerated Cargo Ship
Gross tonnage:
6,964 tons
Summer DWT:
7,831 tons
Length:
126.6 m
Beam:
18 m
Draught:
6.5 m

AIS Position
of this ship

Last known position:
40°3’28.93” N, 12°37’1.53” W
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
9kts, 1.3° (11°)
Destination:
 - Location:
Torshavn
 - Arrival:
21st Apr 2024 / 12:00:31 UTC
Last update:
4 days ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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This ship exists in the following categories:

Ships under Repair or Conversion - 8 photos

Reefers built 1980 onwards - 92 photos

Reefers including more than one ship - 1 photos

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Thanks George, and yes Ron I was on board "Marco Polo" for a cruise we had a short visit to Amsterdam. But in June and August I plan to visit Holland for longer.

best regards
Derek

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person
You have visited Holland?

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person
Really like the photograph Derek,well done

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person
Hi Capt. Ted,

thanks for your comment I guessed the fenders had something to do with the trade she is in

best regards
Derek

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She was most probably builded for transshipments at sea,,like taking the catches off fishing vessels. For such operations one need ships like this, cranes are the worst for such jobs. The Yokohama fenders playing also into that line and the containers stowed in front of the bridge

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Thanks Mike,

Yes I was surprised to see her too, she does look very dated.

best regards
Derek

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person
Good catch Derek - looks more like a 70s reefer!

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person
Yes Jim,

Doing it the easy way on a short cruise!

best regards
Derek

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person
YOU'RE GETTING ABOUT GREAT PICS

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