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ENGEY RE1 - IMO 8907137

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Title:
Engey Re1
Location:
Reykjavik, Iceland
Added:
Jan 20, 2008
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2,387
Image Resolution:
1,028 x 683

Description:

In Reykjavík 27th May 2005. She is seen here on a opening day for public as she was delivered to her owners after converstion in Poland after purchased from Russia. She is flying the Icelandic flag and is the largest fishing vessel in the national fleet. She will head for heering fishing of the East coast of Iceland in ten days time.
IMO 8907137
Builder Factorias Vulcanos, Spain
Build 1994
Owner HB Grandi, Reykjavík
PoR Reykjavík
Loa 105,00 m
Brd 20,00 m
Draft 8,52 m
BT 7805
Main engine Wartsila 5920 kW

Vessel
particulars

Current name:
ALINA

Former name(s):

 -  Kristina Ea 410 (Until 2013 Oct)

 -  Kristina (Until 2012 Feb 24)

 -  Engey Re1 (Until 2007 Jul)

 -  Engey (Until 2007 Jun)

 -  Engey Re1 (Until 2007 Jan)

 -  Jason (Until 2004 Nov 29)

 -  Kapitan Demidenko (Until 2004 Oct)

Current flag:
Poland
Vessel Type:
Trawler
Gross tonnage:
7,682 tons
Summer DWT:
5,460 tons
Length:
105 m
Beam:
20 m
Draught:
8.8 m

AIS Position
of this ship

Last known position:
61°52’17.86” N, 6°28’56.84” W
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
14.5kts, 182.2° (179°)
Destination:
 - Location:
Fuglafuordur
 - Arrival:
21st Apr 2024 / 22:00:29 UTC
Last update:
5 days ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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Ships under Repair or Conversion - 3 photos

Fishing vessel loa 70ft/21m and over - 29 photos

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person
Beautiful photo !
This ship was one of a series built here, on Vigo (Spain)
You can see details of this ship here:
http://www.factoriasvulcano.com/catalogo/pdf/CBP0500.pdf

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person
Hello.
Nice vessel.
Do you know the dimention ?

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person
Nice shot!
the right angle to catch the reflection

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person
Beautiful shot Cap'n! Do you know what the occasion was for dressing ship with all those flags?

John

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