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PUTFORD TRADER - IMO 7407740

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Photographer:
bendt nielsen [ View profile ]
Captured:
Apr 8, 2019
Location:
Grenaa, Denmark
Photo Category:
Ship's Engine Rooms
Added:
Aug 22, 2020
Views:
794
Image Resolution:
1,200 x 900

Description:

The engine compartment on board the PUTFORD TRADER is the most well-maintained I have seen to date on a 44-year-old ship.
Main Engine: 2 x MAK
Type M6 453 AK
BHP 2100 each

PUTFORD TRADER arrived Fornaes Shipbreaking Ltd. Grenaa / Denmark on 31-03-2019 where it will be environmentally scrapped and recycled.

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Current name:
PUTFORD TRADER

Former name(s):

 -  Safe Truck (Until 1995 Apr)

 -  Seaway Jura (Until 1990 Jan)

Current flag:
U.K.
Home port:
Aberdeen
Vessel Type:
Tug/supply Vessel
Gross tonnage:
1,329 tons
Summer DWT:
844 tons

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This ship exists in the following categories:

Ship Interior - 1 photos

Supply Ships/Tug Supplies/AHTS - 27 photos

Scrapyard Ships - 4 photos

Ship's engine rooms - 3 photos

Wheelhouse - 1 photos

Ship's Deck - 1 photos

Guard Vessels/Safety/Rescue - 5 photos

Photographers
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(15)

simonwp

1 photos

PETERT

1 photos

john white

2 photos

Rick Vince

1 photos

Derek Lilley

2 photos

Paul Gowen

3 photos

Ken Lubi

1 photos

TX2

2 photos

l.meyden

1 photos

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Hello jaybird, thank you very much for your nice comments and description of past times.

Best Regards
Bendt

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person
Excellent photos 10/10 bendt nielsen worked in lot's engineroom's
' wiring out ! all the cable tray's metal banding cable's to the tray's and wiring the controle's on the engine's ? used to be great fun but they looked nothing like that ! nicely painted you could eat in that particular room when i worked in most of them ?most had no metal flooring down only scaffolding and wooden planks and scaffolding hand rail's also temporary lighting if you were lucky or it was rig your own lighting up

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person
Hello alexds, yes it is a super fine work made in the engine compartment through the ages.

Thanks for your comments.
Best Regards
Bendt

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person
Nice condition! Respect to engine staff!

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