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Photographer:
Tommy Chia [ View profile ]
Captured:
Sep 4, 2008
Added:
Jun 5, 2012
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Image Resolution:
1,158 x 770

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Spotted this pink lady in Singapore.

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Current name:
XIN BIN JIANG

Former name(s):

 -  Da Xin Hua Lian Yun Gang (Until 2014 Jan)

 -  Conti Germany (Until 2010 Aug)

 -  Msc Victoria (Until 2001 Apr)

 -  Contship Germany (Until 1998)

Current flag:
China
Home port:
Quanzhou
Vessel Type:
Container Ship
Gross tonnage:
16,236 tons
Summer DWT:
23,596 tons
Length:
164 m
Beam:
27 m
Draught:
5.6 m

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Ships under Repair or Conversion - 1 photos

Containerships built 1991-2000 - 15 photos

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person
Here is another angle of her from the bow; http://www.shipspotting.com/gallery/photo.php?lid=1576862

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person
Tks u gentlemen. That's what I like about shipSpotting.com. I get to learn so much from the members. I had sailed pass this vessel a few time and always wonder why she is in pink.
Took this way back in 2008 and had it in 1 of my many hard disks. Great, now I know where to share the many photos that I had taken. Thanks again.

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person
I remember a film about a pink submarine (a comedy, mind you) is this some form of remake but depicting the more peaceful element of the sea, a containership?
What is the gender of her crew,I am sure that they get some witty remarks on the waterfront bars!

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person
Captbjoern,Thanks for your responce, like I said in my first post who in there right mind could do this, now we know.Must have been a real Doozy of aC/P.

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Ian,
I worked for vessel's operator several years ago.
According to a press release the colour of this vessel as well as two others (green and yellow) was selected by charterer's wife. The reason was to get more attraction in foreign ports.
I am quite sure, that this worked.
Nevertheless the plans to change colour of three other BV 1400-vessels were not carried out.

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person
SUPER nice Tommy,
Regards
Bendt

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person
Tommy,
Excellent shot.

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person
How could somebody in there right mind do this . Impressive photo Tommy .

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person
Fantastic shot Tommy

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person
Mmmm... pink? Sexy! :D

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