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SEAGULL II - IMO 5382996

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Photographer:
Emmanuel.L [ View profile ]
Captured:
Mar 17, 2013
Location:
Valletta, Malta
Added:
Mar 18, 2013
Views:
1,334
Image Resolution:
2,179 x 1,280

Description:

Maltese regmotor yacht built in 1952 in Croatia.

Vessel
particulars

Current name:
SEAGULL II

Former name(s):

 -  Seagull I (Until 2006 Jul)

 -  Biser Jadrana (Until 2002 Dec)

 -  Porec (Until 2002 Jan)

 -  Vladimir Nazor (Until 1986 Jan)

Current flag:
Malta
Home port:
Valletta
Vessel Type:
Yacht
Gross tonnage:
430 tons
Summer DWT:
172 tons
Length:
54 m
Beam:
7 m
Draught:
2.3 m

AIS Position
of this ship

Last known position:
35°53’26.68” N, 14°31’5.66” E
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
0kts, 187.2° (221°)
Destination:
 - Location:
Valletta
 - Arrival:
12th Oct 2024 / 05:00:02 UTC
Last update:
5 days ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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This ship exists in the following categories:

Ferries - 8 photos

Motor Yachts from 65 feet or 20 m LOA - 51 photos

Ships under Repair or Conversion - 4 photos

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(26)

Beris Belic

3 photos

Anton Heuff

2 photos

sisko111

1 photos

Luko P.

2 photos

Clive Harvey

1 photos

rivanj

1 photos

Godra

4 photos

Emmanuel.L

17 photos

Ivan T.

6 photos

MattB

1 photos

Drago Brdar

4 photos

matfromhell

1 photos

WUKA54

1 photos

Brodovi

1 photos

jeffess

1 photos

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Life is a lottery my friend,to win it ,you must first play it by buying a ticket.

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That's just beautiful. Ah well,keep doing the lottery.

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So you had first hand knowledge and experience on this superb veteran when she was still a passenger carrying vessel.I bet she has totally different interior now , more luxurious as she is a private yacht. It would be great to board her again Jad.

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One of my favourite small ex passenger ships ..... made plenty of trips as passenger onboard this one from 60s to 80s when it was named VLADIMIR NAZOR.

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