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Alana in Norderwerft drydock, cut in half, Hamburg, 10.01.2008.
She will be stretched by a mid-section of about 15 m.
Alana (IMO. 9297589)
Built at J. J. Sietas Shipyard, Hamburg, Germany
Yard No.: 1149
Type: Container ship
Completed: 23.07.2004
Port of registry: London, United Kingdom
Call sign: MFNN5
Gt/Nt/Dwt: 9.981 / 6.006 / 11.384
L/B/D (m): 134,55 / 22,50 / 8,70
Speed: 18,50 knots
Number of 20 ft. containers: 868
Nyland (IMO. 9116187)
Built at J. J. Sietas Shipyard, Hamburg, Germany
Yard No.: 1113
Type: General cargo
Completed: 05.1995
Port of registry: Heerenveen, Netherlands
Call sign: PBMV
Gt/Nt/Dwt: 2.996 / 1.398 / 4.622
L/B/D (m): 99,95 / 16,50 / 5,95
Speed: 15 knots
Number of 20 ft. containers: 326
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Erst mal draufhalten und zu Haus nachsehen, wie der Kahn überhaupt heißt. :-D
Gerade auf der Fähre hat man das oft. Links liegt einer, rechts liegt einer, einer läuft aus, einer läuft ein und das alles gleichzeitig. :-D
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Vielleicht eine Barkassenrundfahrt, aber die fahren höchstens 20 m vom Dock entfernt vorbei und sind ja auch recht niedrig.
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