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MAERSK BROOKLYN - IMO 9313931

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Photographer:
polsteam [ View profile ]
Added:
Apr 28, 2008
Views:
1,193
Image Resolution:
1,200 x 859

Description:

...in the port of Gdynia.

Vessel
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Current name:
MAERSK BROOKLYN

Former name(s):

 -  Brooklyn (Until 2012 Mar)

 -  Maersk Brooklyn (Until 2010 Sep)

Vessel Type:
Container Ship
Gross tonnage:
48,853 tons
Summer DWT:
53,890 tons
Length:
294 m
Beam:
32 m
Draught:
14.5 m

AIS Position
of this ship

Last known position:
7°54’20.66” N, 76°37’50.35” E
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
17.3kts, 285.2° (284°)
Destination:
 - Location:
Salalah
 - Arrival:
2nd May 2024 / 18:30:09 UTC
Last update:
3 days ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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Ships under Construction - 4 photos

Containerships built 2001-2010 - 153 photos

Photographers
of this ship

(58)

polsteam

1 photos

Ken Smith

5 photos

Pilot Frans

5 photos

Stan Muller

1 photos

Marc Piché

4 photos

DEREK SANDS

5 photos

Rozenburg

5 photos

Jan Ove

3 photos

Ulf Kornfeld

3 photos

john white

7 photos

MO Roy

1 photos

Morten

1 photos

west-jp

1 photos

bulker

3 photos

bratex

2 photos

Ian G Hardie

1 photos

W.Pr. 242

3 photos

marcin

1 photos

Ivan Meshkov

3 photos

John Wilson

1 photos

plomky

1 photos

Gordy

1 photos

Alec Sansen

3 photos

Jo

1 photos

Emiliyan

1 photos

Rico Voss

1 photos

Gena Anfimov

9 photos

Klaus Kehrls

1 photos

LPX

2 photos

Doug Shaw

3 photos

G.GYSSELS

2 photos

rossinimauro

2 photos

Lucie

1 photos

nordwelle

1 photos

lappino

1 photos

Netty

2 photos

Bob Scott

1 photos

Hans.Esveldt

1 photos

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Śliczne zdjęcie, kolory pełne życia - gratulacje :-D
Grzegorz

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person
Wowwwww look at this hull design, really different! :-D

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A good photograph and a clear example of the latest generation of container ships which clearly shows them to be nothing more than self-propelled container barges with accomodation for the 15 or so human robots required to occasionally alter the automatic pilot to ensure the GPS gets them to where they are required to go at which point the local pilot takes them in and berths them. Unmanned engine rooms, run crews for repairs, self tensioning winches, is there a sextant onboard?

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