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Photographer:
csaba [ View profile ]
Captured:
Aug 9, 2021
Title:
Erisort
Location:
Vancouver, Canada
Added:
Aug 10, 2021
Views:
562
Image Resolution:
3,264 x 2,013

Description:

English bay anchorage

Vessel
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Current name:
AFRICAN OXPECKER

Former name(s):

 -  Erisort (Until 2023 May)

Current flag:
Bahamas
Home port:
Nassau
Vessel Type:
Bulk Carrier
Gross tonnage:
24,785 tons
Summer DWT:
39,763 tons
Length:
180 m
Beam:
30 m
Draught:
10.7 m

AIS Position
of this ship

Last known position:
1°12’49.2” N, 103°30’27.8” E
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
13.3kts, 286.2° (287°)
Destination:
 - Location:
Port Klang
 - Arrival:
25th Apr 2024 / 09:00:23 UTC
Last update:
5 days ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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Bulkers built 2011-2020 - 24 photos

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(15)

Ulf Kornfeld

2 photos

Tomas

1 photos

JohnWH

1 photos

Kyle Stubbs

1 photos

b47b56

3 photos

csaba

4 photos

gwrdave

1 photos

andrecas

1 photos

Marcus-S

1 photos

RSteve

1 photos

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Thak you very much Paul, Henning and Brent for this valuable info. Kind regards

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person
Must admit the containers on deck intrigued me to open up the image, plenty of the ship already on site but not with this cargo. Would anyone know if the design has a specified nominal capacity. Another curious aspect, owner Swire refers to them as B.Delta39 class maybe linked to dwt, but designer Deltamarin advertises as B.Delta37?

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person
Looks like one of the log carrier types. They carry container because nobody else want's them : 53' bxs don't fit too well on a box boat

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person
Marce,there B Delta 39 class vessels.

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person
Hi.Does anybody know which is the name of tis type of vessel? We have attended two sister ships here in Argentina during the last month and it seems they are part of the same class / project.
They seem to be very versatile vessels. Some are fitted with log stanchions but others seem to have been projected as pure bulk carriers. And now, the picture shows one of them carrying containers.
Any info is welcome
Regards.

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