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Photographer:
Andreas Hoppe [ View profile ]
Title:
Atrevida
Location:
Hamburg, Germany
Added:
Jan 24, 2024
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284
Image Resolution:
1,920 x 1,077

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Leaving Hamburg
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Current name:
ATREVIDA
Vessel Type:
General Cargo
Gross tonnage:
12,935 tons
Summer DWT:
14,956 tons

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Ships under Repair or Conversion - 1 photos

General cargo ships built 1960-1969 (Over 3000gt) - 4 photos

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Lloyd's Register says about the cargo gear as built:
3 cranes of 5 tons SWL
2 derricks of 60 tons SWL
1 derrick of 25 tons SWL
2 derricks of 10 tons SWL
10 derricks of 5 tons SWL.
So she was built with the 3rd HLD at the bridge but it was not always rigged (not uncommon, depending on cargo mainly transported).
Brgds, Manfred

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Thanks for those infos, Manfred!

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person
Stunning late conventional cargo liner. These classic cargo ship from the 60s and early 70s are my favourites. The greyhounds of the ocean just before containerisation changed everything.

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Hi Denis,
it seems that the ship was delivered so: https://arkiv.dk/vis/4709160
but interestingly, at some point had received additional heavy derrick at superstructure - maybe for containers?
Kind regards,
Marcin

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Thanks, Marcin! I see there're 4 holds behind the central A-frame & either of those 2 cranes there could travel above 2 holds. Yet in front of the central A-frame there're only 3 holds & I guess it was enough to have only 1 crane that was traveling above 1 hold but could reach all 3 holds.

Looks like the 3rd HLD (which is similar to central 2 HLDs if not a bit lighter) was indeed added later, but at wheelhouse's corners there were already frames provided for attaching that HLD span blocks.

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Nice variety of gear on board, I like those traveling cranes... On all photos she has only one such crane near the bow at port side, I guess the starboard one was removed?

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