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Marilin R - IMO 8654352

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Photographer:
Karma_52 [ View profile ]
Captured:
Jan 24, 2021
Title:
Marilin R
Photo Category:
Tugs
Added:
Jan 29, 2021
Views:
2,234
Image Resolution:
2,500 x 1,667

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Current name:
MARILIN R

Former name(s):

 -  Sioux (Until 2011)

Vessel Type:
Tug
Gross tonnage:
113 tons
Length:
22 m
Beam:
8 m
Draught:
4 m

AIS Position
of this ship

Last known position:
17°58’24.86” N, 66°45’44.6” W
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
0.2kts, 0.0°
Destination:
 - Location:
Guayanilla
 - Arrival:
22nd Apr 2024 / 20:30:21 UTC
Last update:
about 8 hours ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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Tugs - 5 photos

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OK Denis, thanks for the reveal: A storm in a glass of water as we call it in Dutch, or much to do about nothing. And Karma, I was only guessing whether Denis had your watermark in mind. It did not bother me in any way.

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person
BTW. Look for ALEJANDRO imo 7606633. Its another big hull and small crew cabin tug from the same towing company

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person
What about my watermark? And yes, all the photos on my account are from my authority. Dont believe in stealing other people job as to do the same to other photographers.
Marilin R indeed is a weir looking but cool Tug Boat. I'm still yet to do some action shots of her assisting in the docking of other ships.

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person
She just... looks odd!

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person
Good spot Pieter .. all of Karma_52 uploads have the same watermark ... guess all are his photos not "ripped off". Are we still waiting for the big reveal?
Perhaps with all the fenders should have learner plates.

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person
Is it the watermark on the top left side of the shot?

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person
Time for the big reveal, Denis!

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person
Good tug.It will do whatever is asked of it well,regardless of wheelhouse size.Better to bounce off than tear a hole in the side.

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person
Guessing.
That version is more common in Spanish-speaking places - perhaps family member of owner Pedro Romero.
But I fully agree with Kyle.

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person
Tug Size: Large
Pilothouse Size: Extra Small

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person
Neither Lego nor tires..

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person
Somehow Lego springs to mind. They also seem to have overdone it a bit with the tyres; she looks like she would bounce if she hit anything!

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person
What's the problem?????

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person
Somethig doesn't look right here...

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