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CELTIC ENDEAVOUR passes The Ness inbound to Teignmouth, in the company of the Pilot boat, 31st May 2008. This particular Willie Group vessel has a very unusual rakeless bow.
Former name(s):
- C. Endeavour (Until 2019 Dec)
- Celtic Endeavour (Until 2014 Sep)
- Wahlstedt (Until 2006 Jul)
- Hampoel (Until 2002 Mar)
- Wahlstedt (Until 1997 Mar)
- Monika Ehler (Until 1995 Jan)
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she's a Sietas type 130 coaster, which was built as MONIKA EHLER in 1985. I like the form of her bow. Looks like the old steamers of the 1920'ies.
Her some additional info about her:
1985 Sietaswerft,Hamburg/968
GT 2568
TDW 3.070
153 TEU
Deutz, 599 kW, 10,5 kn;
MONIKA EHLER-95, Kapt. Heinz Ehler, Otterndorf, D;
Wahlstedt-99, PR MS Wahlstedt, Meerpahl & Meyer, HH, Cyp;
Hampoel-02, dto, Cyp;
Wahlstedt-06, PR, Cyp;
Celtic Endeavour-, Charles M. Willie, Uk;
Krgds
Arne
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The Celtic vessels are regular visitors to my local port - we have had 3 in the past week, and they are always well 'turned out'.
Many thanks for the details that you provided.
Best regards,
John :-)
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