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CEMBALO - IMO 7231191

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Photographer:
bendt nielsen [ View profile ]
Captured:
Jan 12, 2017
Title:
Cembalo
Location:
Grenaa, Denmark
Photo Category:
Scrapyard Ships
Added:
Jan 23, 2017
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Image Resolution:
1,200 x 900

Description:

CEMBALO be pulled ashore for the final cutting.

CEMBALO arrived in January 2016 to Fornaes Shipbreaking Ltd. Grenaa / Denmark where she is now in the process of being scrapped.

Year built: 1973
Boatyard: JJ Sietas Schiffswerft / Germany
Engine: 3000 Bhp. Bergen LdMB-9

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Current name:
CEMBALO

Former name(s):

 -  Cembulk (Until 1993 Dec)

 -  Cembalo (Until 1990 Aug)

 -  Cembulk (Until 1989 Dec)

Current flag:
Bahamas
Home port:
Nassau
Vessel Type:
Cement Carrier
Gross tonnage:
2,583 tons
Summer DWT:
4,101 tons
Length:
85.55 m
Beam:
14.65 m
Draught:
5 m

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Cement Carriers - 36 photos

Scrapyard Ships - 5 photos

Ship's Deck - 1 photos

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Hi Brett, Thank you so much for your nice comments.

Best Regards
Bendt

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@Bendt, absolutely amazing pic, well done !

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Hello Ventuari, Clyde and Bjorn, I say thank you very much for your nice comments.

@Ventuari the sunset helped me :)

Best Regards
Bendt

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Hi Bendt

Thx for sharing this sad but unique pictures.

Brgds Björn

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Congratulations Bendt. Beautiful photograph of sad event

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Hi Bendt. Nice and interesting shot. Beautiful colors and wonderful sun. Congratulations.
MBregards.
ventuari

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Hello Jens perhaps she could have survived a further five years who knows more things may influence but now you must unfortunately put the remains of her in your Sietas folder.

Best Regards
Bendt

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Hi Bendt, thanks for this sad (for every Sietas fan) set of photos! I still wonder how long she might have lasted without this damned accident...

kind regards
Jens

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