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Photographer:
Ken Smith [ View profile ]
Captured:
Apr 1, 2014
Title:
Sunborn
Added:
Apr 1, 2014
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Image Resolution:
1,600 x 1,154

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SUNBORN 7,674gt Built 2002
Inbound for the Royal Victoria Dock London, to become a 5 Star floating Hotel.
Greenhithe
Apr 1st 2014

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Current name:
SUNBORN PRINCESS
Current flag:
Finland
Home port:
Naantali

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Shipping - 1 photos

Accommodation Vessels & Barges - 11 photos

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Ken Smith

5 photos

friendship

2 photos

john white

1 photos

index

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Doug Shaw

1 photos

jason arthur

1 photos

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person
Well, she cannot sail by herself, because she is a floating barge (Hotel) ? :(

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person
Hi Bob,
As she is virtually a dead ship now with no AIS I guess she will have to recognised by the IMO of Sunborn Princess 8971853
But of course I stand to be corrected on that.
Kind regards
Ken

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person
Hi Ken,

Yes, she is called Sunborn London on their website

http://sunborn.com/sunborn-london/

Regards

Bob

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person
Thanks for the comment Bob, I did seen the name on the PLA site and she was the Sunborn Princess but has been modified for her new role, she has the name Sunborn on the bow and stern with port of registry as London.
I think you will find that she will be known as Seaborn London in due course.
Kind regards
Ken

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person
Many thanks Derek, luck was with me today.
Kind regards
Ken

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person
Nice series of her Ken, according to the PLA website she is called Sunborn Princess

Regards

Bob

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person
Nicely caught Ken a good set of pictures of it moving towards its new berth.
Kind regards
Derek

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