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QUANTUM OF THE SEAS - IMO 9549463

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Photographer:
Clyde Dickens [ View profile ]
Captured:
Dec 10, 2022
Added:
Dec 10, 2022
Views:
455
Image Resolution:
3,281 x 2,055

Description:

Circular Quay, after a day at Athol Bay buoy
Capacity 4,905 guests in total, as well as 1,500 crew

ShipExplorer data
IMO 9549463
MMSI 311000267

Vessel
particulars

Current name:
QUANTUM OF THE SEAS
Current flag:
Bahamas
Home port:
Nassau
Vessel Type:
Passenger (cruise) Ship
Gross tonnage:
168,666 tons
Summer DWT:
12,000 tons
Length:
347.1 m
Beam:
49.45 m
Draught:
8.8 m

AIS Position
of this ship

Last known position:
49°17’22.03” N, 123°6’25.04” W
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
0kts, 59.8° (62°)
Destination:
 - Location:
Vancouver
 - Arrival:
29th Apr 2024 / 17:00:36 UTC
Last update:
9 minutes ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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This ship exists in the following categories:

Shipping - 1 photos

Cruise Ships and Liners - 2 photos

Ships under Construction - 21 photos

Ships' Lifeboats and Tenders - 2 photos

Cruise Ships and Liners built 2001-2010 - 1 photos

Cruise Ships and Liners built 2011-2020 - 108 photos

Photographers
of this ship

(52)

Roland Hampe

1 photos

Frits Olinga

3 photos

foggy

2 photos

Yvon Perchoc

2 photos

jan_t

1 photos

Ostseefoto

1 photos

Hitoshi Ono

4 photos

Jens Boldt

3 photos

shipfriend

2 photos

Peter M P

2 photos

Gena Anfimov

8 photos

fabianv

3 photos

Ruben Amorim

2 photos

MattB

1 photos

elbwasser

2 photos

lappino

3 photos

Roy Batty

1 photos

delvestudio

10 photos

echobow

4 photos

RFelix

2 photos

Marcus-S

1 photos

JohnTinos

1 photos

Bill Jex

1 photos

Warnow

11 photos

Jan Czonstke

1 photos

STRIKE7

1 photos

Akira Uekawa

1 photos

SJUAP

1 photos

Yukino.Y

1 photos

Rolf Bridde

1 photos

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Clyde, great shot no tender and mid morning sun.

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The clouds moved away at just the right time. Thanks Tony

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