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JACK D - IMO 7915632

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Photographer:
ALEX MATEVKO [ View profile ]
Captured:
Apr 15, 2011
Title:
Jack D
Photo Category:
Scrapyard Ships
Added:
Apr 21, 2011
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7,771
Image Resolution:
2,592 x 1,944

Description:

BEACHED IN GADANI-PAKISTAN
BUILT 1986 BY STOCZNIA KOMMUNY PARISKIEJ, GDYNIA, POLAND.
FORMER NAMES:
ARROW GDYNIA
OMEGAVENTURE L
LYNNCRAIG
SACHUEST

Vessel
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Current name:
JACK D

Former name(s):

 -  Sachuest (Until 2008 Feb)

 -  Lynncraig (Until 2004 Jun)

 -  Omegaventure L (Until 2000 Mar)

 -  Arrow Gdynia (Until 1988)

Vessel Type:
Bulk Carrier
Gross tonnage:
59,850 tons
Summer DWT:
98,358 tons

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This ship exists in the following categories:

Scrapyard Ships - 1 photos

Wheelhouse - 1 photos

Ship's Deck - 3 photos

Combined Carriers (OBO, CABU etc.) - 13 photos

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My best regards tp you!
it's be my ship in 2008-2009 years, and he really be my second
home.

And also i want to say fore me this picture very-very sad , becose it's very good ship!

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person
Hello there, Well Alex how did you take this Picture, Are you in Pakistan. By the way the Owner of this Breaking plot is my Customer and he also seen in Picture back there wearing white suite. Nice shot buddy .... Breaking is already started.. of this great ship.

Regards,

Shahid Ayub

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person
Alex, thank you for the good explanation; appreciated
Regards
Mark

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person
Yes we had remaining ballast in FPT and part were pumped into aft DBT's for keep aground stern. Rest of FPT ballast they made empty like this. Pay attention for cut rails near forecastle, by means of this crane crew were disembarked from 20 mtrs. height in bucket. Nice feelings..

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person
Ya probably

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person
Purposely cut holes to drain the forepeak tank, perhaps?

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person
Nice hole in the front

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person
Alex, that really is a very good picture - it gives a very clear guide as to what happens; thank you for adding it.
Regards
Mark

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