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CLAYMORE II - IMO 6815691

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Photographer:
David Pratt [ View profile ]
Captured:
Jan 1, 2010
Added:
Feb 7, 2010
Views:
3,020
Image Resolution:
3,090 x 2,060

Description:

Claymore II entering Tauranga harbour, 01/01/2010. Passenger/Cargo ship built 1966 by Jaderwerft, Wilhelmshaven, Germany. Owned and operated by Stoney Creek Shipping Co. Ltd, Pitcairn Islands.


Vessel
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Current name:
CLAYMORE II

Former name(s):

 -  Isibane (Until 2010 Feb)

 -  Konrad Meisel (Until 1998 Oct)

Current flag:
New Zealand
Home port:
Tauranga
Vessel Type:
Buoy-laying Vessel
Gross tonnage:
486 tons
Length:
48 m
Beam:
10 m
Draught:
3.2 m

AIS Position
of this ship

Last known position:
37°40’26.61” S, 176°10’23.14” E
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
0kts, 219.0° (359°)
Destination:
 - Location:
Tauranga
 - Arrival:
24th Dec 2024 / 05:11:01 UTC
Last update:
6 minutes ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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This ship exists in the following categories:

Special Purpose Vessels - 1 photos

Buoy/Lighthouse Maintenance Vessels and Lightships - 13 photos

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(11)

Glenn Towler

1 photos

Colin Hunter

1 photos

Ed Kruger

1 photos

Tina

1 photos

David Pratt

2 photos

Walter Pless

2 photos

gwrdave

1 photos

det

1 photos

hansfair

2 photos

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Shipsdata:
KONRAD MEISEL (1968) – IMO: 6815691 – MNZ: 133693
Jadewerft, Wilhelmshaven – Deutschland – No. 113
48,40m x 9,50m x 3,75m – 486BRZ
2x Klöckner – Humboldt – Deutz SBA 8 M 528 Diesel Engine – 1.120KW – 14,0kn
KONRAD MEISEL – 1968 – 1998 - Wasser- und Schifffahrtsamt Cuxhaven – Germany
ISIBANE - 1998 – 2008 - Zonnekus Mansion Pty. Ltd. Capetown – South Africa
CLAYMORE II – 2008 – 2012 - Stoney Creek Shipping Co. Ltd., Pitcairn Islands
Sisterships:
OTTO TREPLIN (1966) – IMO: 6609420
GUSTAV MEYER (1967) – IMO: 66194125
greetings from germany
h.m.koenig

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Hi at all,
this ship is a former german authority-vessel, who picks up buoyes in the germann part of the Northsea. But I d ont know her name, because in Germany were built more than one of this.

Regards
Armin/ Bremen/ Germany

Armin

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