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Photographer:
Bob Scott [ View profile ]
Captured:
Jul 4, 1971
Title:
Bhamo
Added:
Sep 3, 2018
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Image Resolution:
1,365 x 768

Description:

5,932 grt; 9,801dwt
Operator: Guinea Gulf Line Ltd (a subsidiary of Elder Dempster Line Ltd). Flag: British. Port of registry: Glasgow.
Built: 1957 by Lithgows Ltd, Port Glasgow. Yard no: 1118
Main engine: four-cylinder, two-stroke, opposed-cylinder John G Kincaid-B&W 4-75VTBF-150/50 of 5,850 bhp at 120 rpm. Speed: 14.25 knots
1979-sold/renamed BHAMOT for voyage to breakers at Kaohsiung, Taiwan, arrived 20/7

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Current name:
BHAMOT
Vessel Type:
General Cargo
Gross tonnage:
5,932 tons
Summer DWT:
9,958 tons

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General cargo ships built 1950-1959 (Over 3000gt) - 10 photos

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carimar

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dedge

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adenanthos

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Robbie Cox

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Bob Scott

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Mr Scott keeps coming up with these gems of yesteryear !!

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What a contrast in size.Used to think of these as fair sized freighters.Prior to the Mobil Pegasus was there anything approaching that tonnage that made it as far as Tilbury?

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Ah yes, I see the Mobil blue now, Bob

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Yep! And I was there. 5-1

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person
Is that the Eintracht Killie?

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No, Phil, it's MOBIL PEGASUS, in for tank cleaning and rudder pintle repairs. See: http://www.shipspotting.com/gallery/photo.php?lid=2340904

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person
And I ws still at primary school in Kilmarnock

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person
Is that Halcyon The Great in the background, Bob?

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One of my old Yards-I was still at school then-Honest

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