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NIKOLAY DANILOV - IMO 6805232

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Photographer:
Gena Anfimov [ View profile ]
Added:
Aug 15, 2017
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Image Resolution:
1,348 x 890

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Central-Eastern Atlantic area (transshipment or landing of catch in the open sea).Picture was taken from "RIGA" - IMO 5294838, 1970.Photo by Venedikt Pashkin. https://fotki.yandex.ru/next/users/kyps66/album/336107/view/2165392

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Current name:
PARDAUGAVA

Former name(s):

 -  Nikolay Danilov (Until 1992 Jan)

Vessel Type:
Fish Factory
Gross tonnage:
10,336 tons
Summer DWT:
10,118 tons

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Ships under Repair or Conversion - 1 photos

Overview - fishing fleets - 2 photos

Reefers in support of fishing vessels at sea - 3 photos

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Gena Anfimov

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Thanks Gena for your deep-in information!
Keep them coming...
Thanks again and kind regards from Palma to Klaipeda
Jürgen

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Here is a photo of another fishfactory of this project http://www.shipspotting.com/gallery/photo.php?lid=1548484

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Construction on the foredeck, manufactured by fishfactory carpenters, from wooden boards for bags,maybe there was not enough places, on the main deck

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Crews factory 260 people(More than half fishmeat technician), endurance - 75 full days.Production faktory — frozen and salted fish, fish meal, fish oil, fish preserves.. Supply of fishing vessels with fuel, water and provisions. Best regards from Klaipeda,Gena
http://www.soviet-trawler.narod.ru/pages/ussr/b64_pionersk.html

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Hello Gena, each time watching your bw fotos I am impressed about the vessel and the scenery. A vessel like the one shown on this foto how many crew did she have? How long they stayed away from port? Whats the funny
(wooden?) construction on the foredeck?
Thanks for any info
BG Jürgen

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