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MARGARET HILL - IMO 7368841

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Photographer:
John Grace [ View profile ]
Captured:
Apr 9, 2009
Photo Category:
Ship's Engine Rooms
Added:
Dec 4, 2015
Views:
1,211
Image Resolution:
2,592 x 1,944

Description:

View of main engine local control station looking aft.Photo taken on visit to ship 35 years after sailing as Junior Engineer on her maiden voyage in 1974

Vessel
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Current name:
CHILL

Former name(s):

 -  Margaret Hill (Until 2010 Mar)

 -  Hoegh Galleon (Until 2007 Oct)

 -  Mystic Lady (Until 2000 Mar)

 -  Asake Maru (Until 1998 Sep)

 -  Pollenger (Until 1987)

 -  Lng Challenger (Until 1979)

Vessel Type:
Lng Tanker
Gross tonnage:
71,804 tons
Summer DWT:
50,746 tons

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This ship exists in the following categories:

Tankers - 1 photos

Ship's engine rooms - 6 photos

Ship's Deck - 1 photos

Gas Tankers built before 1980 - 40 photos

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person
The Category Site Standard states " 1.Do not upload more than six photos to this category, if taken on one voyage. For example: Two ship’s deck, two wheelhouse and two engine rooms. Or: four ship’s deck, one wheelhouse and one engine rooms."

Use Support tab on Home page, then look under Category Site Standards - additional to Site Standards for all photos

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person
Hi,additional site standars for ships interior allows 6 photos

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person
Hello Jens,

I wasn't aware of that one ... and that it applied here, too. Thanks!

Now it makes sense to me ;-)

Best regards,
Michael.

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person
Hi Michael, it's No. 7 in "Site standards for all photos".

"When posting multiple photos of the same vessel taken on the same Date, the submission must be restricted to a maximum of 4 photographs with a significant change of Aspect/Angle between the photographs"

Cheers,
Jens

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person
Who was the manufactor of boilers and turbine?

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person
I'm curious ... why got some pictures of this engine room deleted and why are these kept?
Perhaps someone can shed some light on this and refer to the corresponding part of the site standards.

Thanks,
Michael.

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person
Thanks for posting your photos of a turbine plant.

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