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Photographer:
Hannes van Rijn [ View profile ]
Title:
Cetus
Photo Category:
Pilot Vessels
Added:
Jan 26, 2010
Views:
687
Image Resolution:
2,000 x 1,335

Description:

Call Sign : PHDH
MMSI : 246380000
Gross tonnage : 220
DWT : 12
Type of ship : Pilot Vessel
Year of build : 2005
Flag : Netherlands
Is this pilot vessel in trouble ???
Rozenburg
26-01-2009

Vessel
particulars

Current name:
CETUS
Current flag:
Netherlands
Home port:
Vlissingen
Vessel Type:
Pilot Ship
Gross tonnage:
228 tons
Summer DWT:
14 tons
Length:
25.65 m
Beam:
13 m
Draught:
2.85 m

AIS Position
of this ship

Last known position:
51°40’18.7” N, 3°18’26.18” E
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
12.7kts, 144.5° (144°)
Destination:
 - Location:
Pilot Boarding Area
 - Arrival:
11th Oct 2024 / 17:30:11 UTC
Last update:
9 minutes ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

Photo
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This ship exists in the following categories:

Pilot Vessels - 155 photos

Ship Interior - 1 photos

Ships under Repair or Conversion - 3 photos

Ship's engine rooms - 4 photos

Wheelhouse - 7 photos

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person
No, she isn't in problems.
This is a normal procedure: they ballast the ship to one side to make it easier for the pilots to transfer from the Swath (this one) to one of the normal tenders which transfers them from/to the pilot station in port. This way the Swath can stay outside.

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person
I was asking myself the same question as Mr Hannes van Rijn! Thanks a lot for the answer! I was in a hurry to see how long it will take before and answer been posted!
Unusual situation for a ship but a very nice shot, Hannes!
Thanks to both of you to share your picture and knowledge,
Robert08

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person
Hi Robert.

Thanks for your comment.
I was ask myself the same question,as you.
Thanks to Bart.

Rgds.Hannes.

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person
Hi Bart.

Thanks for the useful information.
I did not know they do it that way .

Rgds.Hannes.

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