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HERTFORD & DS BLUE WAVE - IMO 9162617

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Photographer:
Aleksi Lindström [ View profile ]
Captured:
Sep 13, 2007
Location:
Hamburg, Germany
Added:
Jan 27, 2008
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Image Resolution:
1,800 x 1,348

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Hamburg on September 13, 2007. IMO of Hertford 9162617. Ex-NORASIA SELINA 1999, ADCL SELINA 2000, HERTFORD 2001, LYKES COMPETITOR 2005-2005.

IMO of DS Blue Wave 9341988. Ex-JRS CANOPUS 2006-2007.

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Current name:
PRO

Former name(s):

 -  Ocean Provider (Until 2013 May)

 -  Msc Provider (Until 2013 Apr)

 -  Ocean Provider (Until 2008 Mar)

 -  Hertford (Until 2008 Feb)

 -  Adcl Selina (Until 2001 Oct)

 -  Norasia Selina (Until 2000 Oct)

Vessel Type:
Container Ship
Gross tonnage:
24,836 tons
Summer DWT:
14,169 tons

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A very good photo of this very ugly ship (Hertford) and the smaller, better looking one. I have never seen one of these ex. Norasia ships in Hamburg, are something special, sort of ! :-D

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person
Hi Cornelia,

Thank you, yes the design of this Norasia serie is a very extraordinary one. I don't know if I like it or not but at least it's something different for sure! :-)

Kind rgds,
Aleksi

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The fact that I said it's ugly, does not mean I have something against it, because I also tend to find stuff interesting, which is different from the usual. Funny right, the design reminds me a bit in the one of the ex. Townsend-Thoresen ferries, weird angles and such :-)

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I agree, I also like anything which is different from normal, especially all kinds of wrecks & relics and anything with enough rust on it!

Cheers,
Aleksi :-)

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person
Wrecks ? Relics ? You'd like this one here :-)
http://www.shipspotting.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=427545

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person
Yes I like the Kalakala very much: unique design (for sure! :-)) and the fact she's a relic! Very interesting ship.

All the best,
Aleksi

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