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ILE DE RE - IMO 8200278

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Photographer:
Clyde Dickens [ View profile ]
Captured:
Aug 17, 2016
Title:
Ile De Re
Location:
Sydney, Australia
Photo Category:
Cable And Pipelayers
Added:
Aug 17, 2016
Views:
1,852
Image Resolution:
3,454 x 2,163

Description:

Entering Sydney Harbour, under North Head, turn to port completed. 17 August 2016.
Vessel at 33°49'27.67" S 151°16'50.01" E

Marine Traffic data:
IMO: 8200278
MMSI: 226337000
Call Sign: FPJC
Flag: France [FR]
AIS Vessel Type: Dredger
Gross Tonnage: 14091
Deadweight: 4500 t
Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 142.94m × 23.3m
Year Built: 1982

Vessel
particulars

Current name:
ILE DE RE

Former name(s):

 -  Prerow (Until 2002 Apr)

 -  City Of Dublin (Until 1994 Feb)

 -  Gleichberg (Until 1991 Sep)

Vessel Type:
Cable Layer
Gross tonnage:
14,091 tons
Summer DWT:
4,500 tons
Length:
143 m
Beam:
24 m
Draught:
9.2 m

AIS Position
of this ship

Last known position:
1°15’50.5” N, 103°52’34.89” E
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
0kts, 127.3° (61°)
Destination:
 - Location:
Aew
 - Arrival:
12th Apr 2024 / 12:30:36 UTC
Last update:
8 minutes ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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This ship exists in the following categories:

RO/RO - 13 photos

Cable and Pipelayers - 40 photos

Photographers
of this ship

(28)

Tim Becker

2 photos

simonwp

3 photos

Ian Baker

1 photos

Pieter

1 photos

friendship

1 photos

Ingvar

1 photos

U Beutekamp

4 photos

John Wilson

3 photos

Nigel Price

2 photos

LPX

1 photos

petermax

2 photos

gwrdave

1 photos

on-strike

1 photos

Steve Auty

1 photos

Jhonny Lever

1 photos

Bob Godefroy

1 photos

Cisco

1 photos

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Crew admiring the view is unusual but it sure is different from Bass Strait while fixing the Basslink undersea power cable between Victoria and Tasmania.

Thanks Tony and Jadran.

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person
GREAT SHOT, Clyde!
For separate info: shipyard Viktor Lenac, Rijeka was converting beginning 2000s almost an identical optical cable layer KRAKA for the interests of Alcatel, France,, shipyard Viktor Lenac unfortunately never completed that conversion project which consequently caused bankrupt of the shipyard at that time.
Best regards /Jadran

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person
Interesting ship. Great shot Clyde from the rock!

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