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ISAFOLD - IMO 9350616

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Photographer:
Stefan Niederer [ View profile ]
Title:
Isafold
Added:
Dec 20, 2007
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3,039
Image Resolution:
2,576 x 1,932

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Picture taken on 23.9.2006 from the deck of Prinsesse Ragnhild leaving Hirtshals, DK. More on my homepage.

Stefan

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Current name:
ISAFOLD
Current flag:
Denmark
Home port:
Hirtshals
Vessel Type:
Fishing Vessel
Gross tonnage:
2,499 tons
Summer DWT:
3,025 tons
Length:
76 m
Beam:
16 m
Draught:
8.5 m

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Photographers
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(22)

ally1903

1 photos

Joerg Seyler

2 photos

Geir Vinnes

1 photos

Mikael

1 photos

jcf

1 photos

Knut Brandt

2 photos

Jens Heri

5 photos

Olaf Kuhnke

3 photos

IAN LEASK

1 photos

Per Karlsson

1 photos

egerbyas

1 photos

evgenii 10

1 photos

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Hi Stefan
Really a nice shot you have done...
..looking at the ships on the pic many nationalities soon turn up in mind.

The yellow purse seiner in front is designed in Norway, hull built in Poland, outrigged in Denmark, danish flag.

The bordeaux read pelagic trawler in the background is built from Scotland but built in Norway.

On the slip in background the blue longliner Pison from the Faroe Islands.

In between the buildings to the left in the picture just behind the wheelhouse of "Isafold" you see the front of the wheelhouse of the former norwegian tug "Tybring"..now harbour tug in Hirtshals.

And in between other building just in front of the wheelhouse of "Isafold" a part of german trawler "Herringshai" can be seen. This trawler is built in Denmark..

..and it was all seen from a norwegian ferry by a switzer.. :-)

..some nice shots you did on that trip.. :-)

Regards
Ole..

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Thanks for your comments. Really interesting. And Yes, I'm happy to make some good pics on oceans even we don't have one in switzerland.

Stefan

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