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Gordy [ View profile ]
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Feb 7, 2015
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AUSTRALIAN VENTURE

Australian

1977-2006

AUSTRALIA NATIONAL LINE

43,878 gross tons, 32,011 net. 39,290 dwt.

Lbd: 248.60 x 32.31 x 12.03 metres.

23 knots. Twin screw, diesel engine. 23 knots.

on 7416911

Cellular container carrier

completed at Bremer Vulkan, Vegesack.

Recorded as owned by Lombard Leasing Co & HBZ Finance AG with Australia Nation Line as managers. Carried the ANL livery. 1996 sold to Lavicer Investments Corp, Panama with
MSC as managers.

Renamed MSC Nuria. 2006 under same owners & managers renamed Rio. Scrapped at

Chittagong December 2006

Details: Flotilla Australia

Photo Credits: The WILLIAM T BARBER Collection

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Current name:
RIA

Former name(s):

 -  Msc Nuria (Until 2006 Nov)

 -  Australian Venture (Until 1996 Jul)

Vessel Type:
Container Ship
Gross tonnage:
44,154 tons
Summer DWT:
39,454 tons

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(29)

Glenn Towler

1 photos

Ken Smith

1 photos

Tom Turner

1 photos

BRIAN FISHER

1 photos

simonwp

1 photos

matthew

3 photos

rovno

2 photos

John Jones

6 photos

DEREK SANDS

1 photos

seawolf

1 photos

Marie-Anne

1 photos

Groovypict

2 photos

Tony Garner

1 photos

Wayne ACourt

4 photos

Torben_OWL

1 photos

Hoffa

1 photos

Gordy

1 photos

manzanares

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Gena Anfimov

1 photos

SteamerKiel

1 photos

Paul Tunney

5 photos

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Great shot Gordy!

Last (and first) time I saw her was on my first ship-spotting trip back in 1981 at the Hook of Holland. I do have a photograph, but you would need a microscope to make sense out of it :-)

Brings back memories though...

Best,
Herbert

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