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Feb 22, 2020
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Several dozen ships stranded in the outer harbour of Montevideo, Uruguay

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Anyone recognise the two red hulled trawlers, both partially submerged, over on the right of the picture. Any suggestions welcome. Thanks

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Oh yes. Now I remember¡ Thank you very much Johnatan.
Regards.

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Marce, yes this is the Top Ocean IMO 8031160

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If I am not mistaken, The big trawler with blue hull and red horizontal dash at left side of the picture, was an US Flag vessel with homeport in Alaska. At least, I remember to have seen her in good shape when I spent a long staying at anchor at Montevideo during year 2000.

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This link in Spanish confirms that Provincias Unidas & Alianca del Plata were abandoned last year, however the former now appears to be trading again looking at AIS

https://www.elentrerios.com/actualidad/declaran-en-abandono-a-dos-buques-portacontenedores-que-navegaban-por-el-ro-uruguay.htm

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"Geared ship with blue hull in the background", is almost certainly IMO 9164421, which has been there since June 2019 looking at AIS

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The ship on the near side of the "Geared ship with blue hull in the background", I would agree with Yvon, as the Cruz del Mar,

http://www.histarmar.com.ar/MarinaMercanteExtr/MarinaMercanteUruguay/Mercantes/CorajCoraje-2-.htm

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The ship on the far side of the "Geared ship with blue hull in the background" is a Sietas type 122, probably the Provincias Unidas IMO 8818879

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Geared ship with blue hull in the background on the right could be either IMO 9157868 or IMO 9164421.

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Alpinist type Russian trawler is Stalker, IMO 7640615

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Anyone recognise the red hulled trawler in the foreground - she’s an Alpinist type Russian trawler - any info welcome. Thanks

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Apart from the Jan de Nul hopper barge CONCEPCION (IMO 9462639) with sister SANTIAGO (IMO 9462641) alongside, the easy one: the yellow roro is the Paraguayan INDIGO I (IMO 8716966), which seems to have been at Montevideo since at least 8/2019

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Thanks, Yvon!

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Hi Denis,
With her paire of funnels, she looks like a Spanish built. According to GE, she is there since September 2019.
One candidate could be CRUZ DEL SUR ex CORAJE (Imo 7911595).
Regards,
Yvon

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Anyone recognizes a gearless freighter with blue hull in the background on the righ?

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Don't wish to moor there...don't rock the boat baby, don't tip....

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Interesting shot, wonder if anyone has a database or record of all the old trawlers abandoned there - my interest is in finding any old Russian or former Eastern Bloc vessels down there. See an Alpinist type trawler in the foreground - thanks John

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More like a cemetery than a market.
regards
Emmanuel.L.(Malta)

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Wrecks market ?

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