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Becrux - IMO 9232852

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Photographer:
Tony des Landes [ View profile ]
Title:
Becrux
Photo Category:
Livestock Carriers
Added:
Aug 23, 2008
Views:
12,304
Image Resolution:
1,590 x 1,190

Description:

Livestock carrier Becrux arriving Napier 14/3/2006

23/08/08 Added Imo no. Glenn Admin Livestock Carriers

Vessel
particulars

Current name:
OCEAN DROVER

Former name(s):

 -  Becrux (Until 2009 Jun)

Current flag:
Marshall Islands
Vessel Type:
Livestock Carrier
Gross tonnage:
29,770 tons
Summer DWT:
13,462 tons
Length:
177 m
Beam:
32 m
Draught:
8.2 m

AIS Position
of this ship

Last known position:
35°49’16.64” N, 14°35’23.08” E
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
0.1kts, 54.8° (337°)
Destination:
 - Location:
Valletta
 - Arrival:
22nd Apr 2024 / 18:00:12 UTC
Last update:
6 minutes ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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This ship exists in the following categories:

Shipping - 3 photos

Casualties - 4 photos

Livestock Carriers - 56 photos

Photographers
of this ship

(25)

Dave Leonard

2 photos

John Kent

4 photos

Anthony Legg

8 photos

Les Blair

2 photos

Maxi Alonso

2 photos

Joy Loughnan

2 photos

b47b56

2 photos

Pete Turner

2 photos

Sushkov Oleg

1 photos

Axel aus Do

1 photos

unclejoe

1 photos

sema4

1 photos

RedEye

1 photos

hansfair

3 photos

GERALDINEnz

11 photos

The Orca

1 photos

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Newest First
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By reuniting the Indians into the 350-001 way aswell as a place mentally sound due to the help of Native American care towards mother nature.

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Very interesting looking ship, you can seee the simularity with a car carrier in her design.

thanks for sharing

rgds
Andrew :-D

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Very impressive vessel!

I believe she is actually the largest purpose built livestock carrier ever. You can tell that her builders (Uljanik in Pula, Croatia) usually build car carriers! She looks very similar to those.

Brgds.
Ralph

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Hi Tony,

Nice photo and a very smart looking WOWO vessel. Almost looks as good as the Diamond Princess. LOL

Usually these things are converts from something else and are usually real old dungers.

Wish we could see them in Auckland, but animals, and logs, are deemed too smelly for us and don't fit the image.

Rgds/Mike

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