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KENDRICK & NEBULA - IMO 8404537

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Photographer:
Clyde Dickens [ View profile ]
Photo Category:
Shipping
Added:
Mar 20, 2010
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Sydney Harbour, Darling Harbour. Departing for 10,000 Km tow to Vladivostok. . 20 March 2010.

KENDRICK IMO number : 8404537 Call Sign : UBGG3 MMSI : 273349730
Gross tonnage : 2737 DWT : 1960 Type of ship : Offshore Supply Ship
Year of build : 1985 Flag : Russia

NEBULA : Lay Barge 100 metres long (130 metres with stinger extended) x 30 metres wide x 6 storeys high. 12 metres lengths of pipe 1200 pipes in total Can lay around 108 metres of pipe in 24 hours. Held in position by eight anchors, moved each time the barge moves - up to five times a day. In Sydney, used for laying pipes for desalination plant output distribution.

WOLLI Tug assisting Harbour exit

To see how Nebula came to Sydney see http://www.shipspotting.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=833298

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Current name:
KENDRICK

Former name(s):

 -  Capricorn (Until 1994 Jan)

 -  Neftegaz 15 (Until 1992 Mar)

Current flag:
Russia
Home port:
St.petersburg

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Nice shot Clyde and an interesting journey for the Nebula. I love that angle shot of the Harbour Bridge which gives an optical illusion of which end is closer. Regards. Barry

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Thank you Barry

I am feeling pleased with myself for picking this angle from Pyrmont Point Park. I then (safely in traffic!) raced back across the bridge and got a side on shot from Cremorne Point - but the result was a wide narrow view of the vessels. A pretty picture including Darling Point, but outside site standards.

You were observant about the bridge, I had not noticed that.

Regards
Clyde

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