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JEROME H - IMO 8505927

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Photographer:
Michael Brakhage [ View profile ]
Title:
Jerome H
Photo Category:
Casualties
Added:
Nov 2, 2008
Views:
1,796
Image Resolution:
1,024 x 768

Description:

2008/11/2 at Brunsbüttel/Kiel-Canal -after her fateful affair with BELUGA SENSATION on October 27th, 2008 at Kiel. Yob: 1985. Flag: Antigua & Barbuda

Vessel
particulars

Current name:
ANITA HAGEDORN

Former name(s):

 -  Jerome H (Until 2019 Feb)

Current flag:
Germany
Home port:
Hamburg
Vessel Type:
General Cargo
Gross tonnage:
1,297 tons
Summer DWT:
1,741 tons
Length:
74.85 m
Beam:
10.5 m
Draught:
3.65 m

AIS Position
of this ship

Last known position:
54°48’2.22” N, 9°26’12.25” E
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
0kts, 203.0° (203°)
Destination:
 - Location:
Flensburg
 - Arrival:
25th Apr 2024 / 04:00:35 UTC
Last update:
26 minutes ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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Categories

This ship exists in the following categories:

Casualties - 3 photos

Storm Pictures - 1 photos

Ships under Repair or Conversion - 1 photos

General cargo ships built 1980-1989 (Under 3000gt) - 118 photos

Photographers
of this ship

(64)

Ken Smith

4 photos

Pilot Frans

4 photos

Tim Becker

1 photos

simonwp

2 photos

Frits Olinga

1 photos

DEREK SANDS

2 photos

john white

4 photos

Eddie Walker

1 photos

Mark

1 photos

davidships

1 photos

Dave Graham

1 photos

Henk Guddee

4 photos

Olaf Kuhnke

2 photos

Fletcher

1 photos

Colwyn Grace

2 photos

Jens Boldt

2 photos

TomJones

1 photos

Dave Forbes

2 photos

jens smit

4 photos

Robbie Shaw

1 photos

Pier Master

1 photos

Sim Moes

1 photos

Brian Brady

2 photos

Gena Anfimov

4 photos

Elmar Calbo

1 photos

Perseefonee

1 photos

LPX

2 photos

Doug Shaw

2 photos

ROAD JET

1 photos

Igor Dilo

2 photos

vazee

1 photos

Holly

1 photos

pongo65

1 photos

davy bolam

1 photos

Marcus-S

3 photos

Rolf Bridde

1 photos

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person
Hi,

She looks badly damaged, but the bow is the most hardy part of the ship.

Best regards,
Mark.

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person
Hi Mark,
a pity such a beauty vessel and thanks god that it is a hard part.
Regards,
Michael

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person
Hi Michael,

Thanks God, it's truth.
I hope to see this vessel after repairing:-)

Best regards,
Mark.

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