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friendship [ View profile ]
Title:
Praha
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Jul 22, 2008
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4,000 x 2,668

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The Czechoslovakian Bulker PRAHA inbound Warnemunde.Launched: 06-12-1971 as polish order CEDYNIA (I) from Type B 447 / 10 for Polska Zegluga Polska, Szczecin, compl. as CSSR-Ship PRAHA: 02-06-1972 deliv. for Czechoslovak Namorni Plavba.IMO-No.7206316. 1994 NORA, 1995: renamed SEAEAGLE II.

11-1-1995 arrived Alang to breaked up.


Foto: 19-09-1985 © Wolfgang Kramer

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Current name:
SEAEAGLE II

Former name(s):

 -  Nora (Until 1994 Apr)

 -  Praha (Until 1994 Mar)

Vessel Type:
Bulk Carrier
Gross tonnage:
20,088 tons
Summer DWT:
32,357 tons

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Patrick Hill

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friendship

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Ken Lubi

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Imo: 7206316, callsgn: olgn
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L: 198.5m, B: 24.4m, D: 10.7m, 20318 BRT, 32357 DWT, 11200hp Sulzer main engine, 14.3kn.
Built in 1972 by Stocznia A. Warskiego Szczecin/PL - type B477-2, #10 or 11, launched feb 12, 1972 as Cedynia (PL/Szczecin) for PZM, finished Jun 3, 1972.
Originally 20pcs series for PZM of Poland, intended to export polish coal to Japan and importing ores from India. Five ships delivered to polish PZM, Praha to Czechoslovak Ocean Shipping (Ceskoslovenska namorni plavba, COS/CNP, Prague, CS). (rest?).

Praha (CS/Prague) made her first commercial voyage from Turf Point/CA to Savannah/US with gypsum, later imported ores from Vitoria&Santos/BR and Puerto Ordaz/VE and India to Europe (Bakar/HR, Szczecin/PL). Several coal voyages from Szczecin/PL to Antwerpen/BE, chemicals from US to Europe, iron scrap to Japan...
One round-the-world voyage, in 1978.

In 1994 sold to (?) and renamed to Sea Eagle II (CZ/Prague???), the same year incident in New Orleans/US,
in 1994 sold to ? and renamed to Nora (?/?),
in Jan 1995 broken up at Alang/IN.

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