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LISCA BIANCA M - IMO 9290517

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Photographer:
Ken Smith [ View profile ]
Added:
Jan 18, 2009
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Image Resolution:
1,600 x 1,162

Description:

LISCA BIANCA M 23,240gt Built 2005
Bianca M 2005
Baltic Argonaut 2004
Outbound from Littlebrook Power Station, Dartford.
Gravesend
Jan 17th 2009

Vessel
particulars

Current name:
LISCA BIANCA M

Former name(s):

 -  Baltic Argonaut (Until 2005 Nov)

Current flag:
Italy
Home port:
Catania
Vessel Type:
Chemical Tanker
Gross tonnage:
23,240 tons
Summer DWT:
37,349 tons
Length:
183 m
Beam:
27 m
Draught:
8.4 m

AIS Position
of this ship

Last known position:
36°13’37.45” N, 22°40’30.42” E
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
0.4kts, 207.4° (107°)
Destination:
 - Location:
Greece
 - Arrival:
27th Mar 2024 / 23:00:42 UTC
Last update:
about 2 hours ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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This ship exists in the following categories:

Ship Interior - 2 photos

Ship's engine rooms - 4 photos

Wheelhouse - 3 photos

Ship's Deck - 5 photos

Tankers built 2001 - 2010 - 56 photos

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Hi Ken;
We spotted her at Ternuzen in the summer of 2006, she's still a goog looking one.
Superb series pictures.
Regards,
Frederik & Gerda :-D

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person
Hi Frederik & Gerda, many thanks for your comment, glad that you also managed to catch her.

Regards
Ken

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person
Great shot Ken, another nice tanker for you.

regards
Derek

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person
Many thanks Derek and, as you say, another for the collection, more to come soon.

Regards
Ken

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person
A pretty ship with a pretty name!
Thanks for posting Ken.

Greetz,
Marie-Anne

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person
My pleasure Marie-Ann, pleased that you like it, thanks for the comment.

Regards
Ken

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person
Great shot Ken. Quite a large one for Littlebrook I think? Looking at the PLA list it seems to be quite busy there all of a sudden.
Regards
John J.

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person
Many thanks John, yes quite large indeed, it is busy there at the moment but as you know not always possible to catch them, tankers are notorious for coming forward and going back and nocturnal but we live in hope.

Regards
Ken

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person
Nice shot of this vessel Ken,

Rgds
Andrew

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person
Many thanks Andrew, just managed to catch her before the light went.

Regards
Ken

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