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MARSOUIN - IMO 6917126

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Photographer:
Hans-Wilhelm Delfs [ View profile ]
Captured:
May 1, 1970
Title:
Marsouin
Location:
Rendsburg, Germany
Added:
Aug 2, 2007
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Image Resolution:
1,392 x 963

Description:

The Refrigerated Cargo Ship MARSOUIN passing Rendsburg/Kiel-Canal westbound | Photo: 1970 | © Hans-Wilhelm Delfs, Kiel - Member of World Ship Society |
IMO 6917126 | Flag: France |
History : JUNIPER(1980), ANETTA (1984), MACFROST (1985), CHIOS DIGNITY (1987), MIAMI REEFER (1990), BLUMENAU REEFER (1992), SAN NICOLAS (1997) – demolished Alang 25.06.2003
GT 8.559 | dwt 6.595 |
Loa 144,10 m | Lpp 134,30 m | Br. 20,10 m | Draught 7,50 m | Depth 12,02 m |
Engine: Burmeister & Wain | 15,5 kts |
built by ARNO Dunkerque Bordeaux, Dunkerque/France – Yard-No. 265 – Launching 19.04.1969 - Completion 1969 |

Vessel
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Current name:
SAN NICOLAS

Former name(s):

 -  Blumenau Reefer (Until 1997 Sep)

 -  Miami Reefer (Until 1992 Nov)

 -  Chios Dignity (Until 1990 Nov)

 -  Macfrost (Until 1987)

 -  Arietta (Until 1985)

 -  Anetta (Until 1985)

 -  Juniper (Until 1984)

 -  Marsouin (Until 1980)

Vessel Type:
Reefer
Gross tonnage:
8,610 tons
Summer DWT:
6,625 tons

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Was Chief Officer on this LOVELY vessel in 1981 as the JUNIPER.....fairly sure next name was ARIETTA, not ANETTA

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French company COURTAGE ET TRANSPORTS
I've been cadet, mate and first mate on thus ship between 1970 and 1977

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Nice picture!Thanks for posting.
Regards, Martin

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Main engine: 6cyl 84-VT2BF-180, B&W

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Definitely ANETTA.For many years I could never find details of this ship as when when I saw her I read the name as MARSQUIN!!! :-(

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