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SCHAARHOERN - IMO 5010323

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Photographer:
Willi Thiel [ View profile ]
Added:
Jun 28, 2007
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Image Resolution:
1,280 x 960

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NOK-Brunsbüttel 24.06.07 /Schiffsart: Stählerner Zwei-Schrauben-Dampfer/Bauort: Hamburg-Steinwärder/Werft: Schiffswerft und Maschinenfabrik -(vormals Janssen & Schmilinsky AG)/
Baujahr- Baunummer: 1908, Bau-Nr. 496/
Baukosten: 213 000 Goldmark/Länge über alles: 41,66 m/Breite: 6,80 m/Tiefgang: 3,50 m/ Weitere Info: http://www.schaarhoern.de/

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Current name:
SCHAARHOERN
Current flag:
Germany
Home port:
Hamburg
Vessel Type:
Exhibition Ship
Gross tonnage:
225 tons
Length:
41.65 m
Beam:
6.8 m
Draught:
3 m

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Roland Hampe

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Schöner Fang, Willi :-)
Danke fürs Zeigen.
Viele Grüße von Frank

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Thank you for posting this. I am normally only interested in traditional sailing vessels, but these old-time motor vessels with sleek lines are certainly charming.
Steve

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