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JUTLAND - IMO 7803475

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Photographer:
Arne J [ View profile ]
Title:
Jutland
Added:
Sep 5, 2008
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Image Resolution:
1,200 x 938

Description:

Coaster JÜTLAND next to Rendsburg-Breiholz / September 2006.

1978 Bayerische SB,Erlenbach/1055
BRZ: 1495
TDW: 1.550ts
62 TEU
MaK, 883 kW, 11 kn

MERLAN-78, MS Merlan; Ulf Ahrens KG,;
Sea Merlan-98, Frank Dahl, Drochtersen, D;
Denika-04, PR, Frank Dahl, Drochtersen, At;
Jütland-, Karl Meyer Umweltdienste, D;


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Vessel
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Current name:
IOS ISLAND

Former name(s):

 -  Jutland (Until 2013 Apr)

 -  Denika (Until 2004 Sep)

 -  Sea Merlan (Until 1998 Jan 05)

 -  Merlan (Until 1982 Nov 05)

Current flag:
Panama
Vessel Type:
General Cargo
Gross tonnage:
1,495 tons
Summer DWT:
1,550 tons

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General cargo ships built 1970-1979 (Under 3000gt) - 94 photos

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Hi Darren,

I'm glad, that you like this pic!

Many thanks+kind rgds,
Arne

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Great Photo Arne,

I remember the Sea Merlan and Sea Magula when they used to run on the steel trade for Seacon into Port Sutton Bridge.

Kind regards

Darren

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