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PELAGITIS - IMO 7528611

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Photographer:
Nissos Chios [ View profile ]
Captured:
Dec 30, 2019
Title:
Pelagitis
Location:
Chios, Greece
Photo Category:
Casualties
Added:
Dec 30, 2019
Views:
1,626
Image Resolution:
1,251 x 938

Description:

Got stuck in dock from the heavy NE winds (9 beaufort). Check the anchors.

Vessel
particulars

Current name:
PELAGITIS

Former name(s):

 -  Atlantic Freighter (Until 2010 Mar)

 -  Stena Grecia (Until 1986)

 -  Tor Felicia (Until 1983)

 -  Merzario Grecia (Until 1978 May)

 -  Tor Felicia (Until 1978)

Current flag:
Greece
Home port:
Chios
Vessel Type:
Ro-ro Cargo
Gross tonnage:
5,363 tons
Summer DWT:
8,661 tons
Length:
151.95 m
Beam:
21.65 m
Draught:
7.25 m

AIS Position
of this ship

Last known position:
39°28’42.24” N, 25°59’19.14” E
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
11.8kts, 294.0° (289°)
Destination:
 - Location:
Chios
 - Arrival:
25th Apr 2024 / 04:30:11 UTC
Last update:
about 10 hours ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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This ship exists in the following categories:

RO/RO - 144 photos

Casualties - 1 photos

Photographers
of this ship

(28)

simonwp

7 photos

Ted Blank

1 photos

Rob Renes

2 photos

Jarrod David

7 photos

Hargar

4 photos

caperrrr

1 photos

Ingvar

1 photos

Ben Mugford

2 photos

DIMITRIOS

1 photos

PothasD

1 photos

Roy Batty

4 photos

Nissos Chios

11 photos

mateopa

2 photos

Robbie Cox

1 photos

JohnR730

6 photos

STRIKE7

1 photos

SupEretria

1 photos

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Her last owners before current one was Marine Atlantic known as Atlantic Freighter between North Sydney NS and Port aux Basque NL Canada made many crossings on her she is missrd

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Nice to see the Blue Star Line funnel alive and well

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One of the last two of these in total eleven Hyundai built "Stena Searunner" series working horses still alive. Some underwent partly intense conversions, but Pelagitis is seen in her original state as built. Thanks for sharing.

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