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Photographer:
Dragec [ View profile ]
Title:
Omar
Location:
Rijeka, Croatia
Added:
Jun 17, 2008
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Image Resolution:
1,370 x 1,027

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Omar 27.6.2007 Rijeka,Croatia
Imo no 6708563
Ex Eva Merethe 04, Heimglimt -99, Bergstraum -93, Reitan -74
Built by Ørens Mek Verksted,Trondheim (39) in 1966
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Current name:
OMAR

Former name(s):

 -  Eva Merethe (Until 2004 Jun)

 -  Heimglimt (Until 1999 Aug)

 -  Bergstraum (Until 1993 Dec)

 -  Reitan (Until 1974)

Vessel Type:
General Cargo
Gross tonnage:
933 tons
Summer DWT:
1,228 tons

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General cargo ships built 1960-1969 (Under 3000gt) - 14 photos

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PWR

2 photos

Patrick Hill

1 photos

MAHMOUD SHD

3 photos

Dragec

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Dickodt

1 photos

Sierras

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Its the former EVA MERETHE (ex REITAN -74, BERGSTRAUM -93, HEIMGLIMT -99. Its built at Ørens MV, Trondheim, Norway in 1966.

According to my notes she was sold to unknown owners in the inner Mediterranean (north corean flag) and renamed OMAR 1.6.2004. That might still be her name on that nice photo.

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This has to be EX. Eva Merethe imo 6708563 .
Build at Trondheim in Norway in 1966

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Or one of the ones build in mandal norway. I bet she once had a name that began with "nenny".
Hehe!
TOMAS

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Tomas you are right, this type of coaster was also used by the Norwegians. I remember a caoster called Nenny Cargo, I saw int he 70 ies.
Gerolf

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I Dragec, it must be a former Danish coaster, built in the late 60s or early 70s, with gt. 299 (at that time). But there existed plety of them.
Regards
Gerolf

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