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NAZ 1 - IMO 9019573

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Photographer:
Emmanuel.L [ View profile ]
Captured:
Dec 18, 2019
Title:
Naz 1
Location:
Valletta, Malta
Added:
Dec 19, 2019
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317
Image Resolution:
2,905 x 1,712

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Moored in Valletta harbour.

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Current name:
NAZ

Former name(s):

 -  Gb Europe (Until 2014 Jun)

 -  Robrix (Until 2005 Nov)

 -  Werfen (Until 2004 Mar)

 -  Ulla (Until 1993 Oct)

 -  Nordic Bridge (Until 1991 Oct)

Vessel Type:
General Cargo
Gross tonnage:
2,364 tons
Summer DWT:
3,666 tons
Length:
82 m
Beam:
10 m
Draught:
5.9 m

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General cargo ships built 1990-1999 (Under 3000gt) - 57 photos

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Wow Denis, quite a long write up, but very interesting.
When I reached the harbour on my daily visit and saw the ship, I thought "what is this ,a ship named NAZI ?" and then at a closer look through my binoculars, I realized that it is actually NAZ 1. I think a fullstop after the letter Z is much more appropriate.
Keep safe, stay healthy and think positive.
regards
Emmanuel.L.(Malta)

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I remember seeing her in my hometown in 2005 as ROBRIX. It was during the "Fisherman's Fest", an open-doors day at our Fishing Port that I was looking forward to every year as an opportunity to see ships, have a free ride on a tug along the harbours, walk all over the port (at least it was like that until 2011)... So on a hot July Sunday in 2005 I couldn't wait to get to port to see which "new" ships will be this time & before even entering first thing I saw was this ship with nice green hull & big white ROBRIX written at the bow - liked her design right away cause it was within my favourite kind of cargo ships: around 90 meters long, with low freeboard but high superstructure. She was being loaded with scrap metal & I couldn't wait to get closer so I would sketch her (cause at that time it was the only way for me to memorize ships I saw). However, that year was first time there were restrictions for visitors regarding where it's allowed to walk in the port during the fest, so I couldn't get closer to her & was extremely upset. I did take the traditional free ride on a tug (which was also now restricted to sail only within one harbor than 2 how it was in previous years) & eventually it came closer to this ROBRIX & I had a view of her stern like how it's on above photo. Not only she was a new ship to my favs collection, but also an interesting one, cause her superstructure had no windows on the left side, had fully enclosed bridge wings & especially that oddly shaped funnel... I remember later that day exiting the port being completely upset that due to these restrictions for visitors the whole fest felt like as if you were hungry & finally had a delicious treat in front of you, took the first small bit of it & suddenly that treat disappeared. Of course at that time I didn't know eventually I would find photos, infos & even GA plans of many ships I saw back in my childhood. However, first time seeing each by own eyes always remains special for me, like with this ship, for example.

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