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Photographer:
Les Blair [ View profile ]
Title:
Becrux
Photo Category:
Livestock Carriers
Added:
Feb 28, 2008
Views:
8,965
Image Resolution:
3,072 x 2,048

Description:

Port Adelaide South Australia
14 March 2007
Manager Siba Ships Italy
DWT 13400
Built May 2002
Flag Italy
Livestock Carrier (sheep)
renamed June 2009 "Ocean Drover" (appropriate)

Vessel
particulars

Current name:
OCEAN DROVER

Former name(s):

 -  Becrux (Until 2009 Jun)

Current flag:
Marshall Islands
Vessel Type:
Livestock Carrier
Gross tonnage:
29,770 tons
Summer DWT:
13,462 tons
Length:
177 m
Beam:
32 m
Draught:
8.2 m

AIS Position
of this ship

Last known position:
28°25’15.87” N, 13°9’50.96” W
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
18.7kts, 216.5° (216°)
Destination:
 - Location:
Rio Grande
 - Arrival:
8th May 2024 / 15:00:26 UTC
Last update:
1 day ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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This ship exists in the following categories:

Shipping - 3 photos

Casualties - 4 photos

Livestock Carriers - 56 photos

Photographers
of this ship

(25)

Dave Leonard

2 photos

John Kent

4 photos

Anthony Legg

8 photos

Les Blair

2 photos

Maxi Alonso

2 photos

Joy Loughnan

2 photos

b47b56

2 photos

Pete Turner

2 photos

Sushkov Oleg

1 photos

Axel aus Do

1 photos

unclejoe

1 photos

sema4

1 photos

RedEye

1 photos

hansfair

3 photos

GERALDINEnz

11 photos

The Orca

1 photos

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person
Launched as yard no 428
livestock carrier suitable to carry sheeps and cattles in world wide services.
Built by Uljanik shipyard Pula / Croatia , delivered 2002.
Lenght overall 176,70 m.
Breadth 31,10 m.
Summer draft 8,20 m.
Gross registered tonn. 29.770 Mt.
Net registered tonn. 10.973 Mt.
Suez registered tonn. 33.774,14 (Gross) / 31.476,99 (Net.)
D.W.T. 13.400 Mt
Les,thank you for posting this one!
Regards Siniša

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person
Hi,
perfect smell..i think from this ship! :lol:

brgds

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person
Also known as ships of death. Do you know what happens when there is a disease breakout aboard and when port authorities refuse the ship to enter the harbour? This has happened before.

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person
Hi
nice picture
do the livestock travel in diffrent class's
sheep in first class cows in second etc?
do they have a swimming pool :-D

REGARDS Stephen :pint:

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person
You would get plenty of shetland sheep aboard that ship!,nice picture

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person
I agree with kent, very nice that is a monster of one too

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person
Thanks
Not all that common here
as we are in a bad drought

The Best

Les

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person
We don't get to see any vessels of this type in our little part of the World, thanks for sharing.

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