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FRANESA - IMO 5375802

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Photographer:
hansdegraaf [ View profile ]
Captured:
May 10, 2015
Title:
Franesa
Added:
May 11, 2015
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882
Image Resolution:
1,200 x 867

Description:

At Punat shipyard.

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Current name:
FRANESA

Former name(s):

 -  Ozalj (Until 2015 Apr)

 -  Valjevo (Until 1991)

Vessel Type:
Passenger/cargo Ship
Gross tonnage:
191 tons
Summer DWT:
15 tons

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This ship exists in the following categories:

Ferries - 31 photos

Ship Interior - 1 photos

Harbour & tour boats / restaurant vessels - 6 photos

Ships under Repair or Conversion - 5 photos

Ship's engine rooms - 1 photos

Ship's Deck - 1 photos

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(10)

Milko Kronja

1 photos

Davy

1 photos

Dragec

4 photos

rivanj

1 photos

hansdegraaf

12 photos

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@Robert Udiljak thank you so much for informing us regarding the ILOK. I hope that she will servive despite the bad forecasts.

@Hansdegraaf, thank you for the great pictures. It's nice to see the progress so if you go again don't forget us!

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person
And a topdeck just behind the funnel.

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Notice the longer upperdeck, all behind the staircase is new. My spokesman said that she should sail during the daytime from Novalja to the Škrda Isle and then partytime behind her anchor. And there are going to be 7 toilets installed. Maybe i shall visit her next week again to see the work in progres.

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person
It has a new owner. Franesa wil be a party ship at island Pag.
Ilok is still in Lamjana but forecasts were bad for the ship. It probably will be scrap.

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person
Has OZALJ changed hands as well as name? or still owned by Hoteli Pag?

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I'm in love with these small classic croatian ferries. And I'm very happy when I see them standing strong. Thank you for the inspiting pictures Hansdegraaf. By the way: do you know if the ILOK (IMO 5351038) is still alive?

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