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CSL THEVENARD - IMO 7926150

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Photographer:
Les Blair [ View profile ]
Added:
Mar 6, 2009
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Image Resolution:
3,605 x 2,401

Description:

Port Adelaide South Australia
6 March 2009
built 1981
Flag Australia (from 12 January 2009)
Manager INCO Aust Sydney
Self Discharger

Vessel
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Current name:
CSL THEVENARD

Former name(s):

 -  Seaway A (Until 2008 Sep)

 -  Seaway (Until 2007 Jun)

 -  Seaway L (Until 2005 Apr)

 -  Pacific Ocean (Until 1998 Oct)

 -  Seaway L (Until 1997 May)

 -  Seaway (Until 1995)

 -  Polystar (Until 1991 Apr)

Current flag:
Australia
Home port:
Sydney
Vessel Type:
General Cargo
Gross tonnage:
31,028 tons
Summer DWT:
40,734 tons
Length:
185 m
Beam:
32 m
Draught:
8 m

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This ship exists in the following categories:

Shipping - 1 photos

Ships under Repair or Conversion - 1 photos

Ship's Deck - 1 photos

General cargo ships built 1980-1989 (Over 3000gt) - 92 photos

Tankers built 1981 - 1990 - 7 photos

Photographers
of this ship

(28)

Tom Turner

3 photos

AlexM

1 photos

Pieter

1 photos

Lee Brown

1 photos

Les Blair

2 photos

John Wilson

14 photos

Clyde Dickens

12 photos

Joy Loughnan

1 photos

Ray Rowe

1 photos

Walter Pless

5 photos

Igor M.

3 photos

Pete Turner

11 photos

Donald Bain

3 photos

Peter Blair

1 photos

sema4

9 photos

wharfie

2 photos

AgeMaxwell

1 photos

Owen Foley

5 photos

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Brilliant shot Les! This photo would make a perfect HDR!!

Cheers
Cody

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person
Good one Les

You and your camera sorted out the light and shade perfectly

By some criteria she is more practical than pretty, but she sure makes some interesting pictures.

Clyde

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Thanks Clyde

Me and my Canon 400D.

Regards

Les

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person
Awesome photo!

Hope those clouds are coming our way with some rain.

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person
Don't you guys have forecast and radar picture "down under " ;)

Why is that huge tube on the vessel? What is the purpose?

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person
Down under weather is a popular subject,particularly rain as in this area
South east rain is scarce.

The vessel is a cement carrier, and the tube transfers it on and off via a conveyor.

Regards Les

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Thanks Joy

Clouds are heading your way, rain probably more than at this point.

Regards Les

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person
Great photo Les, great angle and good light. Looks like it's going to start raining soon judging by those clouds.

Rgds Robbie

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Thanks Robbie

Rain we had 6.8mm so far this year any more would destroy the dead look
of our garden.

Regards

Les

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