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Santa Monica & Warrior - IMO 8808056

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Photographer:
Krsto Jovanovic [ View profile ]
Captured:
Mar 26, 2013
Photo Category:
Scrapyard Ships
Added:
Nov 20, 2013
Views:
4,158
Image Resolution:
3,648 x 2,736

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Santa Monica & Warrior at the beach in Chittagong, Bangladesh.
26.03.2013.

Warrior - IMO 8808056
Santa Monica - 9017020

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Current name:
WARRIOR

Former name(s):

 -  Hebei Warrior (Until 2008 Nov)

 -  Ruby Iii (Until 2007 Jun)

 -  Dynamic City (Until 2006 Feb)

 -  Diamond City (Until 2000 Sep)

Status:
Dead
Build year:
1990
Vessel Type:
Ore Carrier
Gross tonnage:
141,741 tons
Summer DWT:
240,423 tons

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Hello dear Krsto

Good morning from Istanbul , Turkey . Could u please allow me to share your these shots ( taken in scrapyard ) in ship breaking group ( Facebook ).

https://www.facebook.com/groups/shipbreaking/

It has almost 17.000 members that the most popular and active group about ship recycling in social media.

It will be nice to see you as one of members too.

Best Regards
Eren Topcu

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Very well spotted, eagle eyed seaway7228! Excellent....and for those who are not aware: a thunder box is a rigged, and minimally screened, toilet over the side of the ship. They were for the use of stevedores and visiting labourers in developing countries, on ships where it was not appropriate to let hoardes of shore-side personnel into the accommodation. In the case of the "Warrior's" thunder box, it is the box with a green tarpaulin screen, hanging over the ship's side abaft the port lifeboat.... and was rigged, no doubt, to prevent further usage of the ship's sewerage system before scrapping. Yep, somebody has to dismantle the cr*p tank too.
Regards, Rick

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person
Looks like a queue for the thunder box or is that an abandon ship drill!! Either way its a long way down.

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person
Thanks, Patalavaca. For the comment and additional info.

Kind regards.

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person
Krsto, a simply awesome photograph. Thank you. Additionally,'Warrior' was built as a single skin VLCC tanker and converted to an ore carrier in China in 2008.
Regards, Rick

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Thank you very much for the comment and category suggestion.

Poz! ;)

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person
Excellent and interesting photo,
However This would more fit Scrapyard ships category.

Pozzz

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