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General cargo ship MAYMONA seen at port of Bakar during loading 3,500 cub.m hard-wood planks for destination Egypt;
8 June 2017
Former name(s):
- La Joie (Until 2017 Mar)
- Fgm Survival (Until 2013 Jul)
- Apollo Hawk (Until 2010 Aug 12)
- Esther (Until 1998 Oct 19)
- Esther Bolten (Until 1982 Nov 05)
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Cheers mate /Jadran
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I am so much pleased that you like this image in its overall;
And, I also thank you very much, for the interesting additional info/short "story" (including the link) on the series of these Porter-Type vessels.
Kind regards /Jadran
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a lovely picture and a really nice setting too!
Good to see, there are still vessels of the successful Porter-Type underway. Most of those vessels have been rebuilded with new foreships and cargo sections in the early nineties.
For those who are interested: find some info (in german language) at http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Typ_Porter
All the best,
Stefan
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Her new owners/managers are Victoria Marine Management, Alexandria, Egypt (since 26/03/2017).
Must say, I like her new name very much!!! >> GIVEN GOODNESS
My very best regards to you Husni and the lovely Indonesia,
Jadran
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From my home, Bakar is only 20 minutes easy drive in the direction east from Rijeka.... a very nice place & Bay (like a *fjord*) + much idyllic small very old town of Bakar... I often go there!!
My very best regards to you Emmanuel and to Paola/Malta (this time from Bakar),
Jadran
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Keep them coming Jad.
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Yes, Volker my dear friend, and what to say.... probably a *top quality* build >> by the Netherlands yard!
Cheers and all the best (also, to this *ship*),
Jadran
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