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SERENADE - IMO 5171115

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Photographer:
Frank Behrends [ View profile ]
Title:
Serenade
Added:
May 26, 2008
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Image Resolution:
1,335 x 1,001

Description:

Serenade entering Rhodes harbour, Greece
on 15.07.2006 assisted by Tug Heracles Star
(IMO number: 8989317)

Name of ship: Serenade
Ex Names: Mermoz (1956)
IMO number: 5171115
Call Sign: C6BB3
Type of ship: Passenger (Cruise) Ship
Flag: Bahamas
Homeport:Nassau
Gross tonnage: 14173
Length: 162,01 m
Beam: 19,75 m
Draught: 6,40 m
Engine: 2x7-Zyl.-Diesel B&W 10.600 PSe, 17 kn
Built: 1957
Yard: Chantiers de l´Atlantique, St.Nazaire, France
Operator: Louis Cruise Line Limassol

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Current name:
SERENA

Former name(s):

 -  Serenade (Until 2008 Jun)

 -  Mermoz (Until 1999 Oct)

 -  Jean Mermoz (Until 1970)

Vessel Type:
Passengers Ship
Gross tonnage:
14,173 tons
Summer DWT:
6,284 tons

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Cruise Ships and Liners built 1950-1960 - 94 photos

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Dieter Pots

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Benoit Donne

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BRIAN FISHER

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FRANCESCO

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Rob Renes

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Tomas

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Geir Ole S

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Clive Harvey

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vovashap

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Emmanuel.L

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1 photos

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SteamerKiel

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Main engines: 2x 7cyl 62VTBF-115, B&W

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Thanks for the details, George :-)
Regards, Frank

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