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ALGOWOOD - IMO 7910216

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Photographer:
Steve Geronazzo [ View profile ]
Captured:
May 4, 2007
Title:
Algowood
Location:
Quebec, Canada
Photo Category:
Great Lakes Bulkers
Added:
Oct 11, 2007
Views:
845
Image Resolution:
2,708 x 1,804

Description:

ALGOWOOD downbound passing under the Québec Bridge on 2007-05-04.

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Current name:
ALGOWOOD
Current flag:
Canada
Vessel Type:
Self Discharging Bulk Carrier
Gross tonnage:
21,998 tons
Summer DWT:
31,355 tons
Length:
223 m
Beam:
23 m
Draught:
8.1 m

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This ship exists in the following categories:

Scrapyard Ships - 1 photos

Ship's Deck - 2 photos

Great Lakes Bulkers - 117 photos

Great Lakes Bulkers (including more than one ship) - 3 photos

Great Lakes Bulkers (Winter & Summer Lay Ups) - 6 photos

Photographers
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(22)

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13 photos

Matt Ruscher

2 photos

Marc Piché

8 photos

Rudi Rabe

6 photos

Newfie691

2 photos

T.Richard

1 photos

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3 photos

Marc Boucher

13 photos

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2 photos

rburdick27

7 photos

harold hogan

2 photos

jack2

3 photos

Jim Winsor

8 photos

Sam Draye

6 photos

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Algowood stopped at Quebec, not far from where you took the great photo Steve.She unloaded a part lot of Potash at Cote Ste Catherines, the rest was destined for Quebec City.

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Hi Kent,

My plan was to take a picture from Anse Gingras and then drive across the bridge to see the ship dock.... but when I drove by... you know who was waiting there for unauthorized persons... so I drove by. I will try tomorrow to get a picture of it docked.

Steve :)

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person
You have been having some nice weather, great shot by the way.

Dean

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Hi Dean,

Today was a good day... I had some free time and the weather was nice.

Steve :)

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