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PACIFIC EDEN - IMO 8919245

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Photographer:
Clyde Dickens [ View profile ]
Captured:
Nov 25, 2015
Location:
Sydney, Australia
Added:
Nov 25, 2015
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2,069
Image Resolution:
3,778 x 2,364

Description:

Sydney Harbour, off South Head. P&O Five Ship Spectacular event. 25 November 2015.
Vessel at 33°49'48.68" S 151°17'07.06" E

Equasis data:
IMO number : 8919245
Name of ship : PACIFIC EDEN (since 01/11/2015)
Call Sign : 2IYM9
MMSI : 235113819
Gross tonnage : 55819 (since 01/06/2005)
DWT : 7637
Type of ship : Passenger (Cruise) Ship (during 1993)
Year of build : 1993
Flag : United Kingdom (since 01/11/2015)

Background:
(left) PACIFIC PEARL at Point Piper buoy.
(right) part obscured PACIFIC JEWEL at Athol Bay buoy

Vessel
particulars

Current name:
VASCO DA GAMA

Former name(s):

 -  Pacific Eden (Until 2019 Apr)

 -  Statendam (Until 2015 Nov)

Vessel Type:
Passenger (cruise) Ship
Gross tonnage:
55,877 tons
Summer DWT:
7,637 tons
Length:
219.2 m
Beam:
30.85 m
Draught:
7.7 m

AIS Position
of this ship

Last known position:
38°28’28.14” N, 8°47’40.44” W
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
0.1kts, 9.0° (0°)
Destination:
 - Location:
Setubal
 - Arrival:
9th Apr 2024 / 13:30:58 UTC
Last update:
13 minutes ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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Photographers
of this ship

(129)

Glenn Towler

7 photos

Brent

1 photos

Pilot Frans

2 photos

Mick

1 photos

Simon Brown

4 photos

BRIAN FISHER

1 photos

TEDINGHAM

1 photos

foggy

8 photos

Dick Gorter

2 photos

Pieter

1 photos

Warren Pye

2 photos

Nick Roe

2 photos

Don Bodron

3 photos

Ulf Kornfeld

3 photos

John Grace

2 photos

David Firth

1 photos

Pedro Amaral

5 photos

jotabe

1 photos

Geir Vinnes

1 photos

Peter Smith

1 photos

Wayne ACourt

2 photos

Manfred

1 photos

CedricH

2 photos

Colin Hunter

4 photos

bob leask

3 photos

maroger

1 photos

bryanjames

1 photos

Antonio

1 photos

Anthony Legg

3 photos

nexro

1 photos

Frank Schl

2 photos

Aaron Fox

1 photos

unclelu

1 photos

John Wilson

11 photos

timbo2

1 photos

Marek W

14 photos

Clyde Dickens

15 photos

shipfriend

4 photos

Chris Finney

5 photos

Daniel F.

4 photos

David Pratt

3 photos

India

13 photos

Chris Howell

1 photos

Joy Loughnan

1 photos

Joseph Wong

1 photos

Walter Pless

3 photos

Peter M P

1 photos

Gena Anfimov

4 photos

Pete Turner

2 photos

Tony Martin

15 photos

mattlb

9 photos

Mr. DOT

1 photos

Kenno

1 photos

csaba

1 photos

John O Neill

1 photos

det

1 photos

raether

2 photos

fabianv

2 photos

Igor Dilo

3 photos

Emmanuel.L

1 photos

dirk septer

6 photos

andrecas

1 photos

hansfair

2 photos

gowestco

1 photos

Keith Goldie

1 photos

Owen Foley

6 photos

Robbie Cox

4 photos

Marcus-S

6 photos

samt 1

3 photos

Bob Scott

1 photos

Markus K

1 photos

MDT Rolf

1 photos

GERALDINEnz

5 photos

Hans.Esveldt

1 photos

The Orca

2 photos

Rolf Bridde

2 photos

Tom Nolde

1 photos

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1 photos

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1 photos

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2 photos

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Thanks Paul. You could migrate to Sydney as I did! And still follow Aussie Rules football if like me you can't understand Rugby.

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Great shot Clyde you Sydney siders have all the luck with shots like this.

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Thank you David. Over 300 people crowded the car parks and lookouts on North Head to see this event in the hour after sunrise. P&O organised it well, and its booming business should benefit.

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Paradise-shot from today's shipspotting capital Clyde!
Regards, David

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@Mr Dot. Good! Let me know when you are coming.

@rd77 Thank you. I stood in the same place, they followed the same track, I tried to get the mast just past the headland for each. It meant the location coordinates were thus the same for each

@Tomas. Thank you. I am honored

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Great picture, again. Congratulations!
Tomas

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Great shot Clyde, catching the two sisters in exactly the same position!

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I am thinking one has to go 'down under' to see a good looking P&O vessel! much better looking livery! mr.dot.

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