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Photographer:
M.Ender Ozer [ View profile ]
Title:
Vostok
Location:
Aliaga, Turkey
Photo Category:
Scrapyard Ships
Added:
Mar 11, 2006
Views:
9,381
Image Resolution:
831 x 1,208

Description:

Demolition operations of Russian fish factory vessel at early 90's, Aliaga / Turkey

built: 1971
gross tons: 26400

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Current name:
VOSTOK
Vessel Type:
Fish Factory
Gross tonnage:
26,400 tons
Summer DWT:
22,110 tons

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This ship exists in the following categories:

Fishing Vessels - 1 photos

Ship Interior - 2 photos

Scrapyard Ships - 4 photos

Ships under Repair or Conversion - 1 photos

Ship's Deck - 1 photos

Ships under Construction - 5 photos

Reefers in support of fishing vessels at sea - 20 photos

Research, Support and Processing vessels - 3 photos

Photographers
of this ship

(7)

mitrik05

1 photos

M.Ender Ozer

1 photos

Mino

1 photos

Arturas T

2 photos

Gena Anfimov

30 photos

Robbie Cox

1 photos

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"Vostok" type Multi-Purpose Mother Ship (project 400)

http://soviet-trawler.narod.ru/pages/ussr/vostok.html

Regards,
Denis

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person
IMO and some data added
Gerolf, admin scrapyard ships

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person
Hello,
Very interesting shot - profile of the ship.

What she will be in the future? Razor blades?
Cars? Bridges? Nails? Building?
Or, maybe the other ship?
Best regards,
MJK.

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Hi MJK,
She became everything which can be built of steel, except razor blades :))
Regards

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Hi,Enderozer

I think so to:-)

Regards,
Mark.

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person
Scrap of the VOSTOK, at that time
the biggest Soviet fishing base ship.
Regards friendship!

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person
I was trying to remember her name..
Thanks a lot,
I respected Russian naval engineering when I inspect her
regards

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