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IBN BATOUTA - IMO 7813949

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Photographer:
Giwrgos Mertis [ View profile ]
Captured:
Aug 16, 2018
Location:
Piraeus, Greece
Photo Category:
Ferries
Added:
Sep 20, 2018
Views:
668
Image Resolution:
3,999 x 2,596

Description:

At Piraeus anchorage.

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Current name:
EUROPEAN STAR

Former name(s):

 -  Ibn Batouta (Until 2019 Jan)

 -  Stena Antrim (Until 1998 Jun)

 -  St. Christopher (Until 1991 Jan)

Current flag:
Panama
Home port:
Panama
Vessel Type:
Ro-ro/passenger Ship
Gross tonnage:
12,711 tons
Summer DWT:
2,092 tons
Length:
129.6 m
Beam:
20.6 m
Draught:
5 m

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Daniel Ferro

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Benoit Donne

2 photos

simonwp

2 photos

TEDINGHAM

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John Jones

1 photos

Scott

2 photos

Tony Garner

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Lee Brown

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Pascal

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Jos

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Juanfra Monz

3 photos

ventuari

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Mike Barker

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Bunts

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Ivan Meshkov

1 photos

john ferrary

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jennifer

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ROBERT HOGG

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Emiliyan

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John Byrne

1 photos

Batilla

1 photos

queimada

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det

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JLDUHAMEL

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Juan G. Mata

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Justo Prieto

1 photos

JohnTinos

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SKOPELOS (IMO 9254862) behind - the white crane belongs to that.
IBN BATOUTA was at Tuzla from March 2018 until this photo with the tug CHRISTOS XXII (sailed Tuzla 12/8, arr Piraeus 16/8).

The owners since c2016 - Northbay Transportes Marítimos Lda, Funchal (managed by Francisco José de Gouveia), which has the RED STAR 1 (IMO 6511128) running Brindisi-Vlore (Albania), but these are not the same colours. Another one to keep an eye on.

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Somebody know the reason for this yellow colour scheme? A charter?

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