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YANGTZE FLOURISH - IMO 9584229

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Photographer:
Clyde Dickens [ View profile ]
Captured:
Feb 7, 2016
Location:
Sydney, Australia
Added:
Feb 7, 2016
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1,057
Image Resolution:
2,695 x 1,683

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Heading under Sydney Harbour Bridge. 7 February 2016.
Vessel at 33°51'09.71" S 151°12'35.51" E

Equasis data:
IMO number : 9584229
Name of ship : YANGTZE FLOURISH (since 01/05/2012)
Call Sign : VRKF3
MMSI : 477700900
Gross tonnage : 20969 (since 01/05/2012)
DWT : 32503
Type of ship : Bulk Carrier (since 01/05/2012)
Year of build : 2012
Flag : Hong Kong, China (since 01/05/2012)

Pilot in front of bow: SEVER

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Current name:
YANGTZE FLOURISH
Current flag:
Hong Kong (China)
Home port:
Hong Kong
Vessel Type:
Bulk Carrier
Gross tonnage:
20,969 tons
Summer DWT:
32,503 tons
Length:
180 m
Beam:
28 m
Draught:
6.3 m

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Thank you Clyde for those informations on the bridge. I must make a point of visiting one day.

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Thanks Bob for the info about this ship.

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Hi, Clyde,
In the case of YANGTZE FLOURISH, Yangtze Navigation (Hong Kong) Co Ltd is the most-relevant bit from Equasis that you should include. The beneficial owner this case is a bank/leasing company and the registered-owner is a company (probably a subsidiary of Yangtze) set up to be the registered owner of this one ship. The ISM manager is often (but not in this case) an outside company contracted-in to run safety systems for the ship. Not mentioned in Equasis but plastered along the side and on the funnel of this ship is the Chinese government-owned joint-venture company Sinotrans&CSC, which operates the ship on charter from Yangtze. Nothing in shipping is ever simple and straightforward. Cheers Bob

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G'Day Bob. I copy/paste from Equasis to prevent IMO and name typos. Please use a Comment to show the other data you would like me to show. No promises!

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Oi, Dickens! (Does that make you feel less old than your age? - LOL). Nice photo and I appreciate the added info copied from Equasis. May I suggest - now we no longer get it from GT - that you also copy/paste from Equasis details of the vessels' operators.

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Thank you MattyBoy. You may say so! What you cannot do is call me Mr Dickens - It makes me feel as old as I am.

Wikipedia states "There are six original lanes of road traffic through the main roadway, plus an additional two lanes of road traffic on its eastern side, using lanes that were formerly tram tracks. Adjacent to the road traffic, a path for pedestrian use runs along the eastern side of the bridge, whilst a dedicated path for bicycle use only runs along the western side. Finally, between the main roadway and the western bicycle path are two lanes used for railway tracks, servicing the T1 North Shore Line for Sydney Trains."

Thanks again
Clyde

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Loving this in Full Screen Mr Dickens. Another brilliant capture if I may say so. I didn't realise the bridge carried a railway.I thought it was just a road bridge !!

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