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Le Chene No 1 - IMO 5166524

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Photographer:
Robert Goulet [ View profile ]
Added:
May 18, 2005
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Image Resolution:
796 x 609

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At Cape Dyer early 80s

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Current name:
NORHAN

Former name(s):

 -  Silverhead (Until 2003)

 -  Enerchem Trader (Until 2000 Apr)

 -  Le Chene No.1 (Until 1997)

 -  J.edouard Simard (Until 1967)

Vessel Type:
Tanker
Gross tonnage:
5,065 tons
Summer DWT:
7,809 tons

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Jeff Cameron

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Great photo!

LE CHENE NO.1

IMO: 5166524
Ex-names: J.Edouard Simard; Edouard Simard
Pos-names: Enerchem Trader; Silverhead; Le Cheng; Norhan
Built by: Davie Yards Inc (Canada) in 1961 - www.davie.ca

regards

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Brrrrr.in 2004 named SILVERHEAD.
rgds
Gp

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person
Robert, where exactly is Cape Dyer?

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On Baffin Island N.W.T. at that time, near the
arctic circle.

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Thanks.

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person
Don't have my book with me, but that's either the Edouard, Jos or Ludger Simard.... Guess they had just been sold. The Branch Lines leafs is seemingly painted out.

Thanks for posting this one.

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person
Correct Laurent, that is the ex Edouard Simard, Le Saule 1 was the ex Ludger Simard, these were sold in 1982 to Soconav, Inc. :-(

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Thanks to Kent for lighting my light and most of all to Robert for posting the photo.

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Yes it is the Edouard Simard and at that time
I beleive it was a Sofati/Soconav ship before
it became Socanav. :pint: :pint:

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Thanks. I have a couple of uncles that sailed her or one of the others, including tha Maplebranch. My father did a few but mostly the Arsène Simard.

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