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AL REDA - IMO 6922327

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Photographer:
Ilhan Kermen [ View profile ]
Title:
Al Reda
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Jun 14, 2008
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AL REDA
Istanbul dec.2005
Imo no 6922327
ex Tegelersand,Astor,Polly Prudent,UB Prudent,Muhieddine V,Khaled T
Brand Werft, Oldenburg.Germany.1969

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Current name:
CAPTAIN MURAD

Former name(s):

 -  Al Reda (Until 2007 Dec)

 -  Khaled T (Until 2001 Oct)

 -  Rwala (Until 1999)

 -  Ub Prudent (Until 1993 Mar)

 -  Polly Prudent (Until 1992)

 -  Astor (Until 1988)

 -  Tegelersand (Until 1981)

 -  Muhieddine V (Until 2018 Nov 30)

Current flag:
Zanzibar
Vessel Type:
Livestock Carrier
Gross tonnage:
2,511 tons
Summer DWT:
3,321 tons

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Livestock Carriers - 1 photos

General cargo ships built 1960-1969 (Under 3000gt) - 9 photos

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Ilhan Kermen

2 photos

PWR

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Bunts

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Olaf Kuhnke

2 photos

vovashap

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person
Hello Milko
i remember Gradina
i dont know her new name but if i seen her really it will be great !
best regards
ilhan

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person
Unfortunately, you will not see her anymore, Ilhan. She was tragically lost with 4 crew members when sank in position 42 59 N 35 02 E on 16/03/2001. There were 7 crewmembers rescued. But, just to mention her past:

Built 1969 in Brake as Seefeldersand, became Gradina in 9/83, Vale in 8/92, Babs in 6/93, Ahmad J in 9/93 and, finally, Oula Queen in 9/97.

Regards - Milko

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person
Many thanks Milko.she is emergency condition in this photos.Because she sailed behind a mistaken sailing coaster and returned to left with a very hard angle and escaped..
best regards
ilhan.

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person
There were four sisterships of this type in Croatian fleet, but only one exact sister to this vessel, Gradina ex Seefeldersand. Maybe you caught her in Istanbul ( she sailed under that name from 1984 to 1992 ).

Regards - Milko

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Another excellent one !

Regards - Milko

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