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Photographer:
Captain Ted [ View profile ]
Title:
Rampage
Photo Category:
Wrecks & Relics
Added:
Apr 13, 2010
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1,200 x 1,013

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CRISTOBAL, PAN 7.APR.10

She lies at Chimney Beach, Alpha anchorage, SW side
EX Huberusgat , Dad Chandra

1967 Schulte & Bruns,Emden/249 - imo6719914
L*B= 74,00*11,50m
GT 1328
TDW 1.234
KHD, 1.320

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Current name:
RAMPAGE

Former name(s):

 -  Dad Chandra (Until 2005 Oct)

 -  Luna (Until 1996 Jan)

 -  Sylt (Until 1987)

 -  Hubertgat (Until 1983)

Vessel Type:
General Cargo
Gross tonnage:
1,328 tons
Summer DWT:
1,234 tons

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Wrecks & Relics - 4 photos

General cargo ships built 1960-1969 (Under 3000gt) - 14 photos

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Benoit Donne

1 photos

simonwp

2 photos

Frits Olinga

1 photos

PWR

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John Jones

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Yvon Perchoc

2 photos

Frafo

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Captain Ted

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person
Hello Gerolf,
I'm 100% sure, it's RAMPAGE, exDAD CHANDRA, exHUBERTGAT. Just have a look at the dutch here .

The problem of seaweb, equasis, etc.: If nobody announced a vessel as "scuttled ", " beached" or "broken up" the vessel is "still sailing" today. RAMPAGE isn't "broken up", but the information about owner/ manager is from the year 2005. A lot of things can happen in 5 years. So I'm sure, she is imo6719914/ RAMPAGE.

Krgds
Arne

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person
Hi Gerolf & Arne

Seems to me that you found the right match, thanks a lot, when we are at sea research is always hard, very SLOOOOOOOOOOOOw internet and expensive on top.
yes,,but three things on the status
1) seems to me nobody will lay up a ship fully loaded, she is deep in the water
2) No 4 derrick hangs over the side and not laying in a rest, unsusual at least
3) she lays in an area which is marked as 3-4m water only in some spots 5m

rgds
ted

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Hi Arna & Gerolf

That really looks like her, but she is sure not long term laid up. She sits deep
in the water at a place where are noaly 3-4 m water is reported. And who would put
a vessel deep loaded laid up. Wouldn,t make much sense I gues. Arne seem to have a quite right and it matches with your RAMPAGE vessel. If I recall right, I sailed a lot Georgetown Guyana, in the late 80,s and early 90,s and I think I saw her there too as DAD Chandra, the company, Chandra had always names with Chandra
Lady Chandra I - II - II and all old european costers.
brgds
capt ted

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He Ted,
with that IMO I found in Seaweb a vessel named Rampage, Panama flag.
She is actually listed as in service.
I am firstly not sure, if she is the mystery vessel and secondly, if she is on a long term lay up.
I leave it to you to decide
Gerolf, admin

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person
Hello Captain Ted,
your pic shows a typical coaster of the german Schulte&Bruns shipyard.
There were a lot of sisters built in the 1960ies but I think your pic shows one of the latest. I'm sure, it's the former HUBERTGAT. Here you can see another pic of her.

Some additional info about the vessel:

1967 Schulte & Bruns,Emden/249 - imo6719914
L*B= 74,00*11,50m
GT 1328
TDW 1.234
KHD, 1.320

HUBERTGAT-83, PR Hubertgat; W. Bruns, D;
Sylt-87, Reed MS Sylt, Voß & Horst KG, Hörsten;
Utin-89, H.J. Bohnsack, Eutin,HH, At;
Luna-96, Mayorga Sh S de R.L., Hon;
Dad Chandra-05, Kempta Persaud, Guyana;
Rampage-, Celtic Marit Serv, Pan;


Krgds
Arne

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