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Bruse & BW Hugin - IMO 8003072

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Photographer:
Tomas [ View profile ]
Photo Category:
Tugs With Tow
Added:
Mar 1, 2009
Views:
624
Image Resolution:
1,559 x 1,039

Description:

Bruse keeping BW Hugin under control.
Seen from Brevik-bridge 24/2 2009.

Tomas reporting.

Slightly altered colors

Vessel
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Current name:
BRUSE

Former name(s):

 -  Camp (Until 1994 Jan)

 -  Camp I (Until 1982 Jan)

Current flag:
Norway
Home port:
Oslo
Vessel Type:
Tug
Gross tonnage:
292 tons
Summer DWT:
100 tons
Length:
29.4 m
Beam:
10 m
Draught:
6 m

AIS Position
of this ship

Last known position:
59°6’29.56” N, 9°38’36.54” E
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
0kts, 119.0° (313°)
Destination:
 - Location:
Grenland
 - Arrival:
21st Mar 2024 / 12:34:01 UTC
Last update:
3 minutes ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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This ship exists in the following categories:

Shipping - 32 photos

Tugs - 80 photos

Ships under Repair or Conversion - 1 photos

Ship's Deck - 4 photos

Tugs with Tow - 140 photos

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Hi Tomas, very big job for that little Bruse. But i am sure Bruse can handle it easily! The sailing way looks pretty narrow in your area; question : will Bruse be able to work in an icing environnement as we have here; we really need more help here sometimes he! he!
Best regards, Robert08

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person
Hey man, actually aint sure about that. but i really dont think she is classed for heavy ice. Wonderful shots from you these days. Ice we have allmost nothing of here, the stream is too strong, and now its raining...

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person
Thanks Tomas, here it is still snowing; i rather prefer snow than rain but of course a nice warm sunny summer day is still my favorite! I gave a good look at the map you send to show how narrow it was near were you live; pilots have to be very carfull. I think i would be quite nervous if i was one of them at my first trip around there.
Well, you had find the best place to be for a shipspotter when you move where you are living right now, you lucky man!

Be carefull on the bridge my friend, best regards, Robert08 :-D

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person
Superb photos from the bridge, a brilliant spot.
Bet its cold though!

regards
Derek

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person
It was the second day i lived in Stathelle, i was upon the bridge. it was -13, and it blew 10 m/s. I allmot lost feeling in my fingers. But stubborn as i was, yep... You know.. But look at the jib on the shot by jonesy we commented. Isnt that extremly long?
http://www.shipspotting.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=845236

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Tomas - They look like Libeherr cranes and reckon S.W.L., at least 25mt and those f'r'rd of the accomodation probably can combine to 48 mt. No point in having cranes on a container ship with less than 25mt lift these days ;-)

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person
Yeah, agree on that, for sure. It was just that i have never seen jibs over 80 feet, this one is as far as i can see 120. Oh well.

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person
Does look as though it would not cope with to much weight!
To long for that but the outreach is for places with no cranes I guess.

regards
Derek
8-)

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