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Photographer:
Clyde Dickens [ View profile ]
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Apr 2, 2010
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Sydney Harbour, Glebe Island berth 1. 2 April 2010.

IMO number : 7420716 Call Sign : C6FP3 MMSI : 309887000
Gross tonnage : 21047 DWT : 31921
Type of ship : General Cargo Ship Year of build : 1977 Flag : Bahamas

In from Ardrossan South Australia. Cargo probably dolomite

Built at the State Dockyard in Newcastle, Australia. The ship served as a conventional bulk carrier until it was lengthened in 1985, and fitted with self discharging equipment for the three holds forward of the accommodation superstructure. It has an overall length of 181.8 m, a beam of 24.84 m and a depth of 13.30 m.

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Current name:
CSL PACIFIC

Former name(s):

 -  River Torrens (Until 2000 Jul 26)

 -  Selwyn Range (Until 1985 Jan)

Current flag:
Bahamas
Home port:
Nassau
Vessel Type:
General Cargo
Gross tonnage:
21,047 tons
Summer DWT:
31,921 tons

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Ship's Deck - 1 photos

General cargo ships built 1970-1979 (Over 3000gt) - 64 photos

Bulkers built 1971-1980 - 7 photos

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Ray Smith

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Glenn Towler

3 photos

Pieter

1 photos

Yvon Perchoc

1 photos

John Regan

1 photos

bryanjames

1 photos

Les Blair

2 photos

Gwyn Mason

2 photos

John Wilson

11 photos

Clyde Dickens

11 photos

Chris Finney

1 photos

Gordy

1 photos

Pete Turner

3 photos

Peter Blair

1 photos

sema4

9 photos

hansfair

2 photos

wharfie

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Cisco

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I used to enjoy the days when you could get on the wharf and she would bring salt down to Hobart and watch her drag her self up and down the wharf during the day it would take to unload.

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Hi Glenn

She is ugly but interesting and apparently efficient. Can you recognize the cargo?

Clyde

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I am having a guess, looking at the pile and noticing the truck and trailer leaving has covers over the trays means the cargo is pretty ligh, Could it be gypsum?

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She came from Ardrossan South Australia. According to Wikipedia, this port has a jetty servicing ships loading dolomite, grain, and salt. I don't think the heaps on the dock are grain.

Clyde

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