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PYOTR ANOKHIN - IMO 8702264

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Photographer:
DEREK SANDS [ View profile ]
Added:
Jun 21, 2008
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893
Image Resolution:
2,272 x 1,704

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Mistley 16th July 2007.
IMO number : 8702264
Name of ship : PYOTR ANOKHIN (according to equasis)
Call Sign : UFWQ
Gross tonnage : 3048
Type of ship : General Cargo Ship
Built : 1989 by Viana do Castelo
Flag : Russia
[L as SORMOVSKIY-3065]

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Current name:
PYOTR ANOKHIN

Former name(s):

 -  Sormovskiy 3065 (Until 1989 Nov)

Vessel Type:
General Cargo
Gross tonnage:
3,048 tons
Summer DWT:
3,721 tons
Length:
118 m
Beam:
13 m
Draught:
3.2 m

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General cargo ships built 1980-1989 (Over 3000gt) - 53 photos

General cargo ships built 1980-1989 (Under 3000gt) - 1 photos

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Another nice one from Mistley Derek, thanks for sharing.

Regards
Ken

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person
Thanks Ken,
An updated one, which is doing the rounds again!

regards
Derek

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person
Hello Derek,
It's nice to see that you had a Russian visitor at your hometown area, finally they found their way :lol:
Nice shot and composition with the Mistley swans.
Regards,
Frederik & Gerda :-D

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Hi Frederik and Gerda,

Mistley used to see a lot of Russian callers with cargos of copper plate.
Since the close down of the fctory in Russia they are rare callers.
Glad you like the shot.

regards
Derek

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person
Nice shot Derek, Mistley certainly seems very active these days.

Regards
Ken

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Thanks Ken,
Taken at 21oohrs last night!
Not much light and exposure was 15th of a second!
Mistley has picked up recently lets hope for more of the same
regards
Derek

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person
That's a good result then at 15th of a second, no sign of shake, well done.
I recall the days when Mistley was as flat as a pancake so as you say lets hope it continues.

Regards
Ken

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I was leaning on my camera bag balanced on the roof of the car! Not hot that steadier hand!
yes the more ships at Mistley the better
regards
Derek

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