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Photographer:
Clyde Dickens [ View profile ]
Captured:
Aug 10, 2012
Location:
Sydney, Australia
Added:
Aug 10, 2012
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Image Resolution:
2,676 x 1,680

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Entering Sydney Harbour, under North Head. 10 August 2012.
See Google Earth 33°49'37.87" S 151°17'23.91" E

IMO number : 7420716
Name of ship : CSL PACIFIC (since 01-07-2000)
Call Sign : C6FP3
MMSI : 309887000
Gross tonnage : 21047 (during 1985)
DWT : 31921
Type of ship : General Cargo Ship (during 1985)
Year of build : 1977
Flag : Bahamas (since 01-07-2000)

Vessel
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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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This ship exists in the following categories:

Ship's Deck - 1 photos

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

Bulkers built 1971-1980 - 7 photos

Photographers
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(24)

Ray Smith

1 photos

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

2 photos

Cisco

1 photos

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Thanks Peter. The regular voyage "saving 35,000 truck movements" will take about 30 weeks, according to a press release. So we will be seeing a lot of her.

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Great shot Clyde! She was rough that day. The cliffs of North Head adds drama to this photo as well. She was off Barangaroo to pick up fill for PK Harbour. arrived here yesterday.

Regards

Peter

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Thank you Cody. I'm glad it is one of your favourite ships. She sure is an old lady with character.

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Wow, awesome shot of one of my favorite ships, Clyde! Congratulations for having one of your photos make it onto the top photos. It looks like they're having a bit of fun out there!

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The wind is still strong 24 hours after I took the pic, and scheduled arrivals and departures have not taken place. The Manly ferries which were cancelled have resumed service. Thank you very much for the comments

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Wow Tremendous action shot Clyde from the point of view of a landlubber! Not a very good day at work for the crew of the CSL Pacific that seems to work still pretty good even if started to get older...
Great job Clyde, very best regards, Robert08

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Well caught Clyde. Looks rather hairy! Thanks too for the specs, "35,000 truck moves saved" .....Keep up the good work you guys.

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Nice catch, looks a lot more foreboding than it apparently was out there.

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Wow - great day for a ride on the Manly ferry!

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Nice storm pic.

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Thanks all. Sydney's CBD and Port Kembla will be spared 35,000 truck movements. CSL Pacific will transport excavated material from the old Darling Harbour wharf site (Barangaroo) to Port Kembla for use in land reclamation there for harbour development.



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Nice shot

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Hiya Clyde, I Bunkered her many times mate. I thought she had gone to the scrappers years ago but she is still around, amazing.

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Nice capture!

Rgds,
Dani

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Keep yr fingers still crossed, David. You never know!?

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Looks like one of those occasions when based on previous experience, I kept my fingers crossed that all continued to be okay in the engine room. Great photo!

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Nice shot Clyde.

Dennis
Montreal

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HEY CLYDE
great shot,,,however..don,t endanger your retirement !! :-)

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There was 40 knots of wind behind me so I stood well back from the edge of Middle Head! Thanks for the comment. Best regards Clyde

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Super action shot, nice post.

Kind regards
Derek

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