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OSLOFJORD - IMO 5266221

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Photographer:
Hans-Wilhelm Delfs [ View profile ]
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Oslofjord
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Sep 18, 2021
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Passenger ship OSLOFJORD passing Schülp near Rendsburg / Kiel Canal westbound | Photo: summer 1968 | © Hans-Wilhelm Delfs, Kiel
IMO 5266221 | Flag: Norway/Oslo | Call-Sign : LECK | Class. : DNV |
GT 16844 | NT 9037 | dwt 5905 |
Loa 175,90 m | Lpp 158,30 m | Beam 22,00 m |
Engine: 2 x 7-Cyl.-Stork diesel engines – 22230 BHP/16350 kwh – 20 kn
Shipbuilder: Nederlandsche Dok en Scheepsbouw Maattschappij, Amsterdam – yard-No. 410 – launch date 02.04.1949 – date of build 11.11.1949 |
Owner: Den Norske Amerikalinje A/S, Oslo
History:
20.07.1970 sunk of Tenerife 29.57N/16.30W
19.07.1970 explosion & fire all passengers (721) and crew were rescued by the french passenger ship ANCERVILLE
FULVIA (1969-1970) - Costa Crociere (Charter)
ex OSLOFJORD (1949-1969)

This description was last edited on 18.09.2021

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A remarkably stunning ship! In my opinion one of the most beautiful ships.

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The top of the foremast is folded down because the clear height of the bridges in the Kiel Canal is limited to 42 meters

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LookS like a huge telescope (eyepiece)

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What's with the top of the foremast?

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Such a beauty.

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Thank you for posting these great photos of a lovely ship!
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