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CHAMPION VENTURA - IMO 7920493

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Photographer:
Marc Piché [ View profile ]
Added:
Jun 3, 2007
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729
Image Resolution:
1,814 x 1,215

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CHAMPION VENTURA as shown off Verchères, Québec, on May 7, 2005. Taken about 10 minutes after the Varennes view below.

Marc Piché photo.

Vessel
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Current name:
LILY 1

Former name(s):

 -  Champion Ventura (Until 2007 Mar)

 -  Marietta C (Until 2004 Aug)

 -  St.petri (Until 1985)

Status:
Dead
Build year:
1981
Vessel Type:
Oil/chemical Tanker
Gross tonnage:
25,117 tons
Summer DWT:
45,574 tons

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Tankers built 1981 - 1990 - 23 photos

Photographers
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(15)

Pilot Frans

4 photos

Marc Piché

3 photos

Kent Malo

1 photos

Przemek

1 photos

Joost Zaal

1 photos

Marius Esman

1 photos

heizer

1 photos

Sierras

1 photos

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LILY 1 (Champion Ventura -07, Marietta C -04, St. Petri -89, Danisa -86, St. Petri -85), 25,117/81 - chemical/products tanker.
IMO number 7920493

1981: Built by Juni - AG Weser, Bremen, germany (1412)
25.117 GT 14.000 NT 45.574 dwt
183,01 (174,02) x 32,20 x 16,11 x 12,070

2007: Owner: Champion Ventura - Manager: Ditlev Simenson H.
Flag Norway
Ref: Marius Esman

25/3/2007: Sold by unspecified St.Kitts Nevis flag interests to Indian breakers and demolition commenced Alang 25/3/2007.
Ref: Marine News Volume 61 No. 6 June 2007

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I feel this one came out alittle better. my glacier point shot i took in the morning at varrnes came out well, but the other ones i took from that park that morning came out bad. you really have to have good timing, vercheres seems perfect

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Once again, great advantage of the light, Marc!

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person
Chasing them down the river again, eh Marc? Well, whatever works...great shot!

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Hi Jeff

I prefer taking very early nice season morning shots from the Varennes location as the sun is better positioned as opposed to Verchères where ships turn sligthly more into the sun.

Marc

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