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CAP SAN JUAN - IMO 9717204

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Photographer:
lappino [ View profile ]
Captured:
Mar 22, 2015
Location:
Okpo, South Korea
Added:
Mar 22, 2015
Views:
4,819
Image Resolution:
2,547 x 1,560

Description:

First vessel in the series of 3 x 10500 TEU vessels for Hamburg Sud, at DSME shipyard in Okpo.

Name courtesy of Hannes van Rijn.

Vessel
particulars

Current name:
CAP SAN JUAN
Current flag:
Marshall Islands
Home port:
Majuro
Vessel Type:
Container Ship
Gross tonnage:
118,615 tons
Summer DWT:
123,101 tons
Length:
331 m
Beam:
48.4 m
Draught:
14 m

AIS Position
of this ship

Last known position:
35°52’3.36” N, 5°32’4.92” W
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
0kts, 258.3° (221°)
Destination:
 - Location:
Algeciras
 - Arrival:
26th Apr 2024 / 10:30:18 UTC
Last update:
11 minutes ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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Ships under Construction - 3 photos

Containerships built 2011-2020 - 36 photos

Photographers
of this ship

(16)

Ulf Kornfeld

1 photos

peter

3 photos

Viktor

3 photos

lys

2 photos

Maxi Alonso

2 photos

elbwasser

1 photos

lappino

3 photos

Marcus-S

2 photos

Justo Prieto

1 photos

Jang Hun

1 photos

LUC BARRY

3 photos

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Thanks for your comments!

@Pilot Frans - that's a good one! :)

Thanks for the info, jan_t!

@Patagualino, I hope to stay on the ball a while longer... But I also envy the people aboard a vessel, that can get photos of ships from many more locations...

Rgds

Vlad

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person
Hi Vlad,

Top photo ,
... but you know what the the site standers are: rule number 5 only full ships . ;-)

regards
Frans

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person
Hi Vlad, thanks for the nice photo update. This Hamburg-Sued trio from DSME will come on stream as:

9717204 tbn CAP SAN JUAN
9717216 tbn CAP SAN LAZARO
9717228 tbn CAP SAN VINCENT

So these ships will form one size class with the Hyundai-built CAP SAN series.

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person
You have us at a disadvantage Lappino.....You are literally on the ball...and we appreciate it. Thanks.

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person
You can't lose what you don't have. Lesson learned after MOL Comfort disaster. (Morbid mode off.)

They built the "MSC Oliver" in the same way, floating it out of the dry dock when she was still missing her stern part, and I have already put here one photo of a half of a Maersk vessel...

Rgds

Vlad

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person
Bit its nose off to spite its face?

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person
I don't know if you noticed- but there is bow missing :P hehehehee

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