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Photographer:
Michel Gosselin [ View profile ]
Title:
Daniella
Added:
May 3, 2006
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Image Resolution:
1,280 x 960

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DANIELLA is transit in between lock 6 & 7, she`s heading downbound.
date: may 2,`06

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Current name:
DANIELLA

Former name(s):

 -  Stellaprima (Until 1990 Aug)

Vessel Type:
Heavy Load Carrier
Gross tonnage:
5,818 tons
Summer DWT:
7,580 tons

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Heavy Lift Vessels and Heavy Load Carriers - 109 photos

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Photographers
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(51)

Pilot Frans

5 photos

Stan Muller

2 photos

Matt Ruscher

6 photos

Marc Piché

4 photos

Jim Croucher

2 photos

Fred

1 photos

M. S

1 photos

Magogman

2 photos

Bernd U.

1 photos

Ingvar

1 photos

herkamur

2 photos

St

1 photos

Ivan Meshkov

1 photos

Erik Boer

2 photos

frtrfred

1 photos

juandofer

19 photos

nmj

1 photos

Eugene Iron

2 photos

PIERRE44117

1 photos

vovashap

1 photos

TYZEF29

1 photos

hansfair

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Marcus-S

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Nice shot! She came into the Government Dock at Sarnia, Ont late Friday night ans was there all day Sat. I was moving around all Sat and went back across to the US side in the afternoon when the sun moved around so could not tell what they were doing. She had a large yellow squarish piece of machinery on the aft portion of the deck. There were 3 semi trailers parked near the dock, one low boy and 2 flatbed trailers.

Nice ship to see. Saw two salties on Friday and two on Saturday which really made the trip worthwhile.

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Thanks, magogman. I heard that she drop off some tunneling boring equipment for the sir adam beck power plant in niagara falls. so maybe that was what you have seen in sarnia?

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