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ABIS ALBUFEIRA - IMO 9501708

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Photographer:
lappino [ View profile ]
Captured:
Apr 11, 2013
Location:
Rijeka, Croatia
Added:
Jan 14, 2017
Views:
718
Image Resolution:
2,272 x 1,418

Description:

Just me in the "vulture mode", as this vessel (under the name "Fluvius Tamar") sunk on January 14, 2017 some 35 NM off Ramsgate. This is her in some better times.

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Current name:
FLUVIUS TAMAR

Former name(s):

 -  Abis Albufeira (Until 2017 Jan)

Current flag:
Barbados
Home port:
Bridgetown
Vessel Type:
General Cargo
Gross tonnage:
2,876 tons
Summer DWT:
4,200 tons
Length:
89.9 m
Beam:
12.6 m
Draught:
5.35 m

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Casualties - 2 photos

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General cargo ships built 2000-2010 (Under 3000gt) - 64 photos

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Adawo

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Pilot Frans

3 photos

Tim Becker

1 photos

Stan Muller

2 photos

Auke Visser

1 photos

Frits Olinga

3 photos

Moolen

1 photos

Jos

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Dragec

2 photos

Joao Viana

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Henk Guddee

1 photos

Olaf Kuhnke

3 photos

Wim Bladt

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jens smit

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Paul Gowen

1 photos

Sim Moes

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D.Jorritsma

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Benjam

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Klaus Kehrls

1 photos

juandofer

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V

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Emmanuel.L

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Alf K

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lappino

1 photos

George58

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echobow

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Marcus-S

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Just 2 months ago i was on she as chief engineer..

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Hello Rick, thanks for your comment. Given the weather, it could have been much worse, but it was only ship that perished.

Cheers

Vlad

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Dobra večer Vlad, thanks for the info - I was unaware of this loss; all seven crew rescued, very luckily, in the weather conditions.
I cannot verify it, but have a look at comment no.2 on this LINK .
Regards, Rick

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