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PARKGRACHT - IMO 8520214

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Photographer:
Glenn Towler [ View profile ]
Added:
Sep 17, 2007
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Image Resolution:
2,272 x 1,704

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Seen here at the number 3 berth in Bell Bay in Northern Tasmania, Australia loading Ferro Concentrates.

She is on of the Spliethoff P class general cargo vessels and is a regular visitor to Tasmania.

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Current name:
KAPITAN KLIMIN

Former name(s):

 -  Park River (Until 2011 Mar)

 -  Parkgracht (Until 2007 Feb)

Current flag:
Russia
Home port:
Vanino
Vessel Type:
General Cargo
Gross tonnage:
5,998 tons
Summer DWT:
9,656 tons
Length:
113.1 m
Beam:
19.05 m
Draught:
8.55 m

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General cargo ships built 1980-1989 (Over 3000gt) - 48 photos

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Glenn Towler

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simonwp

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DEREK SANDS

3 photos

Ian Baker

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Tender

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shipjohn

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Nicolay

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Willi Thiel

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Dragec

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Les Blair

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Henk Guddee

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Olaf Kuhnke

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Sergey Lysov

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bushmakin

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lappino

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andy.ru73

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At this moment there are only 3 P2-type vessels in the Spliethoff fleet. All the others (5 P1-type) are already sold. Have to mention that this one is very usual visitor in your area, while the two others have been more in the Europe-US area nowadays...

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person
I think she generaly hangs around the south pacific area, Australia, New Zealand and Asia.

Tasmania is strange with the Grachts, we mainly get p and l classes and we will go 2-3 months with out one and then bang we will get a run of them for a while.

The E Class and A Class also make occasional visits to tasmania

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person
You´re right, Parkgracht is a rare one in Europe. Personally I think I´ve seen this last time in the late 90´s!

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person
Do see her on the Australian Mainland shipping lists arriving or heard to Europe from time to time. Maybe once or twice a year. She makes the odd trip from Oz over to the US from time to time also. Last time she came down to Hobart she loaded Zinc Blocks for shipment to the US. That was about 4 years ago.

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I think she generaly hangs around the south pacific area, Australia, New Zealand and Asia.

Tasmania is strange with the Grachts, we mainly get p and l classes and we will go 2-3 months with out one and then bang we will get a run of them for a while.

The E Class and A Class also make occasional visits to tasmania

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