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TAI PARI - IMO 9727766

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Photographer:
Tobias S. Holland [ View profile ]
Captured:
Jan 26, 2017
Title:
Tai Pari
Photo Category:
Tugs
Added:
Oct 17, 2017
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Image Resolution:
3,600 x 2,531

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TAI PARI seen in Tauranga, New Zealand. 26/01/2017

TAI PARI

Type: Tug (RAmparts 2400-W)
Flag: New Zealand | Port of Registry: Tauranga | Call Sign: ZME2175
IMO: 9727766 | MMSI: 512264000
Owner & Manager: Tauranga Port Ltd. - Tauranga, New Zealand
Designer: Robert Allan Ltd. - Vancouver, Canada
Year Built: 2015 | Country of Build: China | Builder: Hin Lee (completed by Cheoy Lee, Hong Kong) | Location of Yard: Zhuhai
Keel Laid: 28.11.2014 | Launch Date: 20.01.2015 | Date of Completion: May 2015
LOA: 24.4 m | Beam: 11.25 m | Draught: 5.45 m
GT: 310 | DWT: 105
Tank Capacities: Fuel Oil: 76.80 m³ | Fresh Water: 10.10 m³
Main Engines: 2 x Caterpillar 3516C diesels, each rated 2,350 kW at 1,800 rpm
Gen-Sets: 2 x CAT C6.6 rated 125 ekW at 1,500 rpm
Z-Drives: 2 x Rolls Royce US 255 FP with 2.6 metre fixed-pitch propellers
Bollard Pull: 72 tonnes
Speed: 13 knots

Sister Tug:

TAI TIMU - IMO: 9727778

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Current name:
TAI PARI
Current flag:
New Zealand
Home port:
Tauranga
Vessel Type:
Tug
Gross tonnage:
310 tons
Summer DWT:
105 tons
Length:
24.5 m
Beam:
11.25 m
Draught:
3.1 m

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person
Thank you Captain Ted!

The RAmparts series of tugs designed by Robert Allan Ltd. (such as the one pictured) appear to be a success - reportedly more than 400 tugs of this series are in worldwide service today.

Cheers,
Tobias

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person
Nice shot Tobias. She seems to be builded by plans which the panamanians using lately too to build more tugs for the canal and similar new tugs are also to be seen in Colombian waters

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person
Thank you Trygve!

Cheers,
Tobias

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person
Very nice shot, Tobias.

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