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TYPHOON - IMO 7515365

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Photographer:
Rick Vince [ View profile ]
Captured:
Jul 1, 2011
Title:
Typhoon
Photo Category:
Tugs
Added:
Apr 25, 2012
Views:
1,043
Image Resolution:
3,008 x 2,000

Description:

Pictured approaching Ijmuiden on 01/07/2011.
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Built in 1976 by Giessen-de-Nord, Alblasserdam, Netherlands (907), 1,368 g.t. & 1,165 dwt., as:-
'Typhoon' to 1999,
'Smitwijs Typhoon' to 2005 &
'Typhoon' since.
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Photo by kind permission of Willem Koper.
Regards, Rick

Vessel
particulars

Current name:
GUDRI

Former name(s):

 -  Typhoon (Until 2012 Aug)

 -  Smitwijs Typhoon (Until 2005 Dec)

 -  Typhoon (Until 1999 Jan)

Vessel Type:
Tug
Gross tonnage:
1,368 tons
Summer DWT:
1,165 tons

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This ship exists in the following categories:

Tugs - 179 photos

Casualties - 4 photos

Wrecks & Relics - 1 photos

Tugs with Tow - 5 photos

Photographers
of this ship

(42)

Pilot Frans

7 photos

Stan Muller

6 photos

DEREK SANDS

4 photos

Rozenburg

1 photos

Joost Zaal

3 photos

Phil Brown

1 photos

Rick Vince

3 photos

sinbad

2 photos

jhaver

1 photos

bolder

1 photos

doorduinjd

2 photos

Moolen

9 photos

E. Vroom

11 photos

Gary Markham

1 photos

Willem Koper

1 photos

Neil Watkin

1 photos

Rene Wester

1 photos

Ria Maat

1 photos

waterwegfoto

1 photos

Freijsen

4 photos

har

1 photos

harryup

2 photos

H Marteijn

2 photos

l.meyden

4 photos

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Thanks Ria, I will let Willem know what you think. I am sure he will be happy to hear that.
Regards, Rick

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That's a marvellous shot Rick! Great colours. Compliments for the photographer.
Regards, Ria

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:-D

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person
Rather chewy, this particular brand of liquorice, decidedly rubbery!

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person
And to this purpose they're using licorice? Well, if it helps...

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person
Fenders to protect the paintwork when alongside a quay or another vessel. Also a traditional way of reusing old motor tyres.

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person
Now this is a great shot. But why these black licorice wheels on her side???

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