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SOCOL 2 - IMO 9004475

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Photographer:
Marie-Anne [ View profile ]
Title:
Socol 2
Added:
Jul 12, 2008
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816
Image Resolution:
1,210 x 865

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Socol 2 on it's way to the port of Antwerp (22-02-2004).
imo: 9004475
build: 1991
flag: Malta

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Current name:
MAKO

Former name(s):

 -  Nefryt (Until 2019 Jul)

 -  Socol 2 (Until 2010 Mar)

 -  Lilongwe (Until 1998 Apr)

 -  Socol 2 (Until 1997 Dec)

 -  Tiger Arrow (Until 1994 Jan)

 -  Socol 2 (Until 1992 Oct)

 -  Nikolay Kolotov (Until 1992)

 -  Aurora Two (Until 1991 Dec)

Current flag:
Moldova
Home port:
Giurgiulesti
Vessel Type:
General Cargo
Gross tonnage:
6,030 tons
Summer DWT:
9,500 tons
Length:
113.15 m
Beam:
19.25 m
Draught:
8.5 m

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General cargo ships built 1990-1999 (Over 3000gt) - 77 photos

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Seatowage

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Pilot Frans

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Daniel Ferro

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simonwp

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CO77

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Ian Baker

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Marie-Anne

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Pekka Laakso

2 photos

Arne J

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Yannick GU

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Marc Boucher

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bratex

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Willi Thiel

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Moolen

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Dragec

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deichgraf

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Les Blair

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Olaf Kuhnke

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Allan5819

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Alec Sansen

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Ken Lubi

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Korkira

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har

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Emmanuel.L

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TYZEF29

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vazee

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LUC BARRY

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canopus

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person
These are sisters to L-type Grachts, which Soviet Union ordered after being bought an earlier series or sisters from Spliethoff group. Though Spliethoff bought 4 back in 1992 (Lemmer-Levant-Linden-Loots) and now has been chartering KOCHNEV and a couple of these SOCOLs.

But as you know, unfortunately the most L-types are now sold, and two are co-owned by the Canadians.

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person
Thanks for your extra info Pekka!
I did wonder about the were abouts of the L-types.
We don't get to see them in Antwerp.

Greetz,
Marie-Anne 8-)

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