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OLYMPIC VOYAGER - IMO 9183506

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Photographer:
Wolfgang Fricke [ View profile ]
Captured:
Jul 11, 1999
Location:
Hamburg, Germany
Added:
Dec 8, 2020
Views:
853
Image Resolution:
2,400 x 1,634

Description:

Length over all 180.4 m; breadth 25.5 m; 927 passengers;
built 2000 by Blohm & Voss, Hamburg, for Royal Olympic Cruises, Piraeus; 2004 renamed VOYAGER; further names: GRAND VOYAGER (2006), COSTA VOYAGER (2011) and CHINESE TAISHAN (2014);
the photo shows during floating out of the dock, which was damaged during the operation (see knuckle); scanned from negative film;

Vessel
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Current name:
CHINESE TAISHAN

Former name(s):

 -  Costa Voyager (Until 2014 Apr)

 -  Grand Voyager (Until 2011 Nov)

 -  Voyager (Until 2005 Dec)

 -  Olympia Voyager (Until 2004 May)

 -  Olympic Voyager (Until 2001 Dec)

Current flag:
Liberia
Home port:
Monrovia
Vessel Type:
Passenger (cruise) Ship
Gross tonnage:
24,427 tons
Summer DWT:
2,429 tons
Length:
180.4 m
Beam:
25.5 m
Draught:
7.3 m

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Actually this happened during 'open day' of Blohm & Voss with many people on the yard. I only remember the announcement that the process was stopped for technical reasons. One problem is that the ship is much stiffer than the floating dock, making the control of interaction forces not easier.

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Did it go Pop?

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