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Photographer:
Tomas [ View profile ]
Title:
Mary H
Added:
Mar 12, 2009
Views:
873
Image Resolution:
1,559 x 1,039

Description:

Mary H leaving us, today 12/1 2009, after stayed here for 11 days. We escorted her out to sea, and soot rained on us for the entire 45 minutes, leaving me cleaning up for 3 hours later. Bloody soot, haha!

"Mary H"

Vessel
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Current name:
COSTAS L

Former name(s):

 -  Mary H (Until 2013 Jun 11)

Current flag:
Bahamas
Home port:
Nassau
Vessel Type:
Bulk Carrier
Gross tonnage:
26,870 tons
Summer DWT:
43,929 tons
Length:
190 m
Beam:
31 m
Draught:
11.4 m

AIS Position
of this ship

Last known position:
28°21’31.04” N, 50°22’48.29” E
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
8.5kts, 306.7° (304°)
Destination:
 - Location:
Shuaiba
 - Arrival:
18th May 2024 / 22:00:36 UTC
Last update:
about 18 hours ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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Bulkers built 1991-2000 - 49 photos

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Well Tomas, that's life.... Sometimes ladies are full with soot and sometimes not!
He! He! Livet kan ikke være rosa hver dag!
22 days it is quite a long stay; was Mary in trouble or does she enjoyrd your place so much that she don't want to leave it anymore? Nice shot anyway!
Friendly, Robert08, just jooking! :-D :-D

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Haha, i was just updating. i meant 11 days. And even that is long. She stayed this long due to the difficult weather-condition. Loaded fertilizer, that cant be exposed to rain/snow. Nei, det er bra livet ikke er rosa hver dag, haha! Well, i have never seen this much soot coming from such a "new" vessel.
Thanx for the post!

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He Tomas, i am not very good in chemistry; what would be the problem if fertilizer loaded in Mary H were exposed to rain or snow; i know that some fertilizer are used on making some explosive product. Am i right? How are fertilized loaded on board; is this a powder, in a drum or cylinder or in a wood box...etc. etc.
Best regards, Robert08 :-?

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