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PRIDE OF CALAIS - IMO 8517748

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Photographer:
John Mavin [ View profile ]
Captured:
Dec 4, 2008
Photo Category:
Storm Pictures
Added:
Mar 14, 2009
Views:
3,928
Image Resolution:
2,560 x 1,704

Description:

P&O's Pride of Dover in heavy weather in the English Channel on 4 Dec. 2008

Vessel
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Current name:
OSTEND SPIRIT

Former name(s):

 -  Pride Of Calais (Until 2012 Dec)

 -  Po Calais (Until 2003 Feb)

 -  P&osl Calais (Until 2002 Oct)

 -  Pride Of Calais (Until 1999 Feb)

Status:
Dead
Build year:
1987
Vessel Type:
Ro-ro/passenger Ship
Gross tonnage:
26,433 tons
Summer DWT:
4,213 tons

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Ferries - 203 photos

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Dieter Pots

2 photos

bram provost

8 photos

Ken Smith

10 photos

Pilot Frans

3 photos

John Eaton

1 photos

Stan Muller

2 photos

Scanrail

1 photos

BRIAN FISHER

2 photos

simonwp

7 photos

Allan RO

1 photos

ctn_kent

1 photos

DEREK SANDS

1 photos

foggy

1 photos

Dick Gorter

8 photos

Joost Zaal

1 photos

Jan Zanders

7 photos

john white

2 photos

Tony Garner

1 photos

Bugs

1 photos

John Grace

1 photos

france

1 photos

daevon

1 photos

Trev

1 photos

CHEUVA fr

1 photos

Manfred

1 photos

CedricH

22 photos

R.Trommel

1 photos

Ian G Hardie

1 photos

Moolen

1 photos

Dulko

1 photos

John Mavin

1 photos

Ferry-Man

7 photos

Ken Lubi

4 photos

Nathan Clark

1 photos

Danny Vyvey

2 photos

Allan Wright

1 photos

John Latter

1 photos

mattlb

18 photos

Doug Shaw

4 photos

Jack Sparrow

1 photos

det

9 photos

B.Clark

7 photos

Andrew757

5 photos

outbound

1 photos

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Superb picture, congratulations !
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I’ve just noticed this picture has had over a thousand hits, so thanks to all for taking the time to look at it. I’m sure many of us can identify with the situation here – a very dull freezing day, wind blowing and despite a heavy tripod the lens was wavering about.crazily (hence the motion blur). Then, by a sheer fluke a shaft of sun appeared just as the ship entered shallower water. It lasted less than a minute and this is the result.

John

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