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DIMAN II - IMO 8204468

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Photographer:
Jens Boldt [ View profile ]
Captured:
Dec 14, 2007
Title:
Diman Ii
Location:
Hamburg, Germany
Added:
Jan 8, 2008
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Image Resolution:
1,280 x 960

Description:

This is for COKL!:-D
Diman II berthed at Burchardkai Terminal, Hamburg, 14.12.2007

+++ Broken up at Alang, India, beached 22.07.2011 +++

Built at Nippon Kokan KK, Tsu, Japan
Yard No.: 88
Completed: 23.05.1984
First name: Hyuga Maru (05.1984)
Subsequent names:
- 01.1989 - California Apollo
- 04.1993 - Neptune Corundum
- 07.1995 - ACX Lavender
- 01.1998 - Diman II
- 11.1998 - MSC Indonesia
- 12.2000 - Diman II
- 03.2008 - MSC Diman
Port of registry: Majuro, Marshall Islands
Call sign: V7EK4

Gt/Nt/Dwt: 35.084 / 13.682 / 30.124
L/B/D (m): 209,47 / 32,20 / 11,52
Speed: 20,90 knots
Number of 20 ft. containers: 2.058

Owner & manager: Transman Shipmanagers, Athens, Greece
Registered owner: Sterling Maritime Ltd., Marshall Islands
Operator: Italia Marittima SpA, Triest, Italy

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Current name:
MSC DIMAN

Former name(s):

 -  Diman Ii (Until 2008 Mar)

 -  Msc Indonesia (Until 2000 Dec)

 -  Diman Ii (Until 1998 Nov)

 -  Acx Lavender (Until 1998 Jan)

 -  Neptune Corundum (Until 1995 Jul)

 -  California Apollo (Until 1993 Apr)

 -  Hyuga Maru (Until 1989 Jan)

Current flag:
Marshall Islands
Home port:
Majuro
Status:
Dead
Build year:
1984
Vessel Type:
Container Ship
Gross tonnage:
35,084 tons
Summer DWT:
30,124 tons
Length:
209.45 m
Beam:
32.2 m
Draught:
11 m

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Very beautiful lines, this ship - well, the paintjob could be improved but - looks classic :-)

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You wouldn't believe what a little bit of colour can do to a vessel's look. :lol:

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And how about that small-painted name....

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Yes, I think the bigger the ship, the smaller the name is painted on.. lot of swearing for Maersk ships, which have their name printed on very small while on every pfft.. stupid feeder laid up next to them in Rotterdam, name was written EXTRA big on 8-)

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