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MSC PILAR - IMO 8124400

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Captured:
Jun 29, 2008
Title:
Msc Pilar
Location:
Valencia, Spain
Added:
Apr 2, 2016
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Image Resolution:
4,000 x 2,667

Description:

Entering to Valencia Port on 29/06/2008.
Call Sign : H8ZC
MMSI : 357718000
Gross tonnage : 30.751, DWT : 30.458, LDT : 13.169
Year of build : 1984
Flag : Panama
Dimensions : 189,01 x 32,24 x 11,42 m - Depth : 18,83 m
TEU : 1.810, TEU 14t : 1.570, Reefer points : 180
Cargo Handling Gear : 4 Cranes of 40 tonnes SWL, 1 Crane of 30 tonnes SWL
Main engine : Sulzer 7RLB66 _ hp.: 15.436, Kw.: 11.353, Service speed : 17,50 Kn
Shipbuilder : Chantiers de l'Atlantique - St. Nazaire (FRA). Yard No. G28
Standard design : Chantal 1500. Keel Laid : 15/03/1984. Launched : 28/08/1984. Delivery : 13/12/1984.
Name of ship : MSC PILAR, 2004/09.
Former names : Yolande Delmas, 1984/12. Deppe Texas, 1995/01. Nedlloyd Pernambuco, 1995/12. Argolikos, 1997. MSC Bogota, 1998. Morgane Delmas, 2001/06. Argolikos, 2003/01. Rigena, 2003/12.
Beached for scrapping on 28/06/2010 at Alang (IND).
Scrap Price : $363 (13.169 LDT) $4.780.347 total

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Current name:
MSC PILAR

Former name(s):

 -  Rigena (Until 2004 Sep)

 -  Argolikos (Until 2003 Dec)

 -  Morgane Delmas (Until 2003 Jan)

 -  Msc Bogota (Until 2001 Jun)

 -  Argolikos (Until 1998)

 -  Nedlloyd Pernambuco (Until 1997)

 -  Deppe Texas (Until 1995 Dec)

 -  Yolande Delmas (Until 1995 Jan)

Vessel Type:
Container Ship
Gross tonnage:
30,751 tons
Summer DWT:
30,458 tons

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Thank you very much Brent.
Haha...you can you're right.
Cheers, Manuel.

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Super shot, and the offset angular funnel shows the logo perfectly, made them unusual ships but perhaps the owners thought having funnel that way would show the colours nicely when taking the much preferred bow photoes.
Cheers
Brent

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