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BORODINE - IMO 7036541

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Photographer:
Rogerio Cordeiro [ View profile ]
Title:
Borodine
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Ro/ro
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Aug 1, 2007
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Port of registry: Rio de Janeiro (Brasil)
IMO: 7036541
Call sign: PPVF
Ex-names: Borodine; Pacific Link; Viva America
Type/class: Ro-Ro Cargo Ship
Gears summary: 1xDERRICK at 45.00t SWL, 2xDERRICK at 2.00t SWL
Hatch size: 16.00X5.20 (Number of Hatches: 2)
Container Arrangement: capacity for 112 TEU´s
Ramp details: Stern door/ramp
Built by: ACH - Soc. Nouvelle des At. & Ch. du Havre (ACH) - Le Havre (France) in 1971
Photo location: Guanabara Bay, in Rio de Janeiro (Brasil)
Date: 19/08/2006
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Photo by friend Yuri H. Nousiainen 8-)

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Current name:
BORODINE

Former name(s):

 -  Viva America (Until 2004 Oct)

 -  Pacific Link (Until 1995 Sep)

 -  Borodine (Until 1992 Jan)

Current flag:
Brazil
Home port:
Rio De Janeiro

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Thank you for nice comments in pics of Borodine!
you are right, she has a black hull colour, and re-paint to gray colour during 2004/2005 when a important Celular phones company called CLARO (look the name marks yet in her hull near of ramp) rent this vessel to use it as a Disco (
parties-promotions during the nights) in Ilha Bela Island, in Sao Paulo state, and after this sad purpose for this vessel, she returned to Rio de Janeiro and stay there out of service up to date! :-(

regards
Rogerio

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Hi Rogério
I remember "Borodine" very well at the early seventies, she came every two Week across the Kiel canla west or eastbound going. Her Hullcolor to this was black. Homeport was Le Havre.
kind regards peter
www.meine-schiffsbilder.de

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