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NOORMAN - IMO 6609705

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Photographer:
Aleksi Lindström [ View profile ]
Title:
Noorman
Location:
Rendsburg, Germany
Photo Category:
Tugs
Added:
Aug 10, 2009
Views:
1,030
Image Resolution:
1,600 x 1,200

Description:

Passing Rendsburg westbound in NOK / Kiel Canal on July 11, 2009. IMO 6609705. Ex-BUGSIER 31 1965, MIRFAK 1991, AUKE 1991-2008.

Length: 23.17 m
Breadth: 7.42 m
Depth: 3.22 m
Draught: 2.71 m
GT: 100
NT: 30
DWT: 48
Built: 1965 F. Schichau GmbH, Bremerhaven, Germany (Hull No. 1741)
Owner: Bitunamel Feldmann GmbH, Lübeck, Germany
Call sign: DJQV
Homeport: Lübeck
Engines: Klöckner-Humboldt-Deutz AG, Köln, Germany, 1 x RBV6M545, 4 stroke, single acting, in-line (vertical), 6 cy. 320 x 450
Horse Power: 1,056 BHP
Speed: 10.75 kn

Vessel
particulars

Current name:
NOORMAN

Former name(s):

 -  Auke (Until 2010 Jul)

 -  Mirfak (Until 1991 Sep)

 -  Bugsier 31 (Until 1991 May)

Callsign:
DJQV
Build year:
1965
Vessel Type:
Tug
Gross tonnage:
115 tons
Summer DWT:
48 tons
Length:
24 m
Beam:
8 m
Draught:
2.8 m

AIS Position
of this ship

Last known position:
54°37’41.78” N, 9°55’57.63” E
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
0kts, 10.7°
Destination:
 - Location:
Arnis
 - Arrival:
14th Mar 2024 / 14:00:33 UTC
Last update:
about 3 hours ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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Hello Aleksi,
owner of the NOORMAN is Bitunamel Feldmann of Lübeck, http://www.bitunamel.de/bitunameleng/htm/start.htm - call sign should be DJQV acc. to data on vesseltracker

Best regards,
Malte

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person
Thanks a million Malte,

I have updated accordingly. When I photographed her, I never guessed she was an ex-Bugsier tug!

All the best,
Aleksi

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person
Me too. Seeing the old photos, it is unbelievable what they have done to the ship with the new superstructure.

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