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MCL ALGER - IMO 9195913

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Photographer:
Watch1Foy2 [ View profile ]
Title:
Mcl Alger
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Aug 21, 2008
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3,000 x 2,255

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Leaving South Harbour [b]Port Of Blyth[/b] UK 22/07/08 bound for Mostaganem Algeria

Ship Name MCL ALGER Shiptype General Cargo Ship


Year of Build 2002 LR/IMO Ship No. 9195913

Gross Tonnage 3,660 Deadweight 5,762

MMSI No. 305317000 Call Sign V2DR7

Status In Service/Commission Flag Antigua & Barbuda



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Current name:
BURAK

Former name(s):

 -  Alex Y (Until 2014 Jul)

 -  Dyckburg (Until 2013 Nov)

 -  Mcl Alger (Until 2010 Dec)

 -  Aasee (Until 2008 May)

 -  Sider Anna (Until 2007 Jul)

 -  Anna C (Until 2005 Feb)

Current flag:
Panama
Vessel Type:
General Cargo
Gross tonnage:
3,660 tons
Summer DWT:
5,010 tons
Length:
105 m
Beam:
13 m
Draught:
5.9 m

AIS Position
of this ship

Last known position:
51°43’9.83” N, 2°19’39.9” E
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
11.2kts, 222.4° (223°)
Destination:
 - Location:
Gr Qkg
 - Arrival:
11th May 2024 / 16:00:49 UTC
Last update:
18 minutes ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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General cargo ships built 2000-2010 (Over 3000gt) - 65 photos

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person
Hi M.

Nice day for it - we don't see too many blue skies these days :-?

Regards

Steve Ellwood

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person
Hi Steve


No............ that photo was taken on a lovely warm July night about half 7, (We've def seen the last of those this year ) :-(


Regards

M

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person
Hi M

Well at least we seem to have lost the fog and mist - it was really bad when i ventured up to Scotland at te end of July!

Regards

Steve Ellwood

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person
Yes I've noticed you've been busy :-D

You never get thro to Blyth ???

Not a lot going on at the mo so I know it'll be hard catching something to Photograph
:-( :-(


Rgds

M

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person
Hi M

Been busy at work so haven't been through to Blyth for ages - I noticed that there was a two week period in July when there seemed to be no movements - thought you must all be on holiday :lol:

Regards

Steve Ellwood

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person
Hmmm don't remind me :-( :-(

Seeing those coal ships lying at anchor at the Tyne waiting for a berth, when our berth is empty is breaking my heart :-(

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