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ST. MAGNUS - IMO 8300200

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Photographer:
Bob Scott [ View profile ]
Location:
Bremen, Germany
Added:
Dec 16, 2015
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Image Resolution:
1,365 x 768

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Roll-on/Roll-off heavy lift ship; 16,169 grt; 21,541 tdw; 1,413 TEU. Heavy lift derrick SWL: 800t @ 45 degrees or 500t @ 15 degrees
Owner: Reederei Magnus GmbH & Co Schiffahrts KG, Bremen. Operator: Hansa-Linie AG, Bremen. Flag: West German
Built 1984 by Bremer Vulkan AG Schiffbau & Maschinenfabrik, Bremen-Vegesack, West Germany . Yard no: 33
Propulsion: twin-screw with 2 x six-cylinder, four-stroke MaK 6M601AK of 16,316 bhp at 425 rpm. Service speed: 16.5 knots
1985-JOLLY INDACO; 1986-ST MAGNUS (Antigua & Barbuda flag); 1992-STRONG VIRGINIAN (US flag); 2003-VIRGINIAN; 2012-VIRGINIAN 11 (Tuvalu flag)
2012-to breakers at Chittagong, Bangladesh. Beached 31/8
Photographed while fitting out at the Bremer Vulkan yard at Vegesack, Bremen in April 1984, a few weeks before delivery

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Current name:
VIRGINIAN 11

Former name(s):

 -  Virginian (Until 2012 Aug)

 -  Strong Virginian (Until 2003 Jun)

 -  St.magnus (Until 1985)

Vessel Type:
Heavy Load Carrier
Gross tonnage:
16,169 tons
Summer DWT:
21,541 tons

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Heavy Lift Vessels and Heavy Load Carriers - 14 photos

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Ilhan Kermen

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Marc Piché

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Frits Olinga

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Lee Brown

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Bob Scott

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@ Denis: The "interesting looking crane in the background" was the old hammer crane of Bremer Vulkan, built 1960, lifting capacity 150 tons, total weight of hammer crane was 1.100 tons, height 60 m, dismantled in 2012. Pls see the fotos on "Forum-Schiff": http://forum-schiff.de/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=4750
Regards Peter

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"Heavy lift derrick SWL: 800t @ 45 degrees or 500t @ 15 degrees"

*jaw drop* That would be the mightiest single derrick on a cargo ship ever!

Thanks for posting this historical shot, Bob! Btw, interesting looking crane in the background.

Regards,
Denis

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