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Photographer:
K. Watson [ View profile ]
Photo Category:
Tugs
Added:
Mar 21, 2009
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1,606 x 1,085

Description:

Tug FJORD SAGUENAY conducting trials in the Bedford Basin,Halifax,Nova Scotia on March 21st 2009.
Ship Type: Tug
Year Built: 2006 by East Isle Shipyard,Georgetown,P.E.I.,Canada
Length: 28.82m ,Beam: 11.13m,Depth: 5.02m.
Gross Tonnage 381.00 tons
Net Tonnage 114.00 tons
Dead Weight: 200 Metric Tons
Machinery:2 x 16 cyl. Caterpillar 3516BHD, 5 072 bhp (3 730 kW)
Flag: Canada
Call Sign: CFN5362
IMO: 9351012, MMSI: 316014268
Vessel's Names Flag Call Signs Last Recorded :
FJORD SAGUENAY Canada CFN5362 16/03/2009 22:28:06
STEVNS ICEFLOWER Denmark OVOI2 16/03/2009 17:36:26
Recently purchased by Rio Tinto Alcan, Aluminum.
Note that she is still flying the Danish flag,transactions must have yet to be completed.AIS has reported her as Canadian for the past week,a bit prematurely.
Photo © Capnken 2009.

Vessel
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Current name:
FJORD SAGUENAY

Former name(s):

 -  Stevns Iceflower (Until 2009 Mar)

 -  Svitzer Njord (Until 2009 Jan)

 -  Stevns Iceflower (Until 2007 Oct)

Current flag:
Canada
Home port:
Quebec
Vessel Type:
Tug
Gross tonnage:
381 tons
Summer DWT:
137 tons

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esima001

1 photos

Frits Olinga

2 photos

foggy

2 photos

Mac Mackay

5 photos

michell

25 photos

Arne J

1 photos

Jacques

3 photos

Claus L

2 photos

K. Watson

6 photos

Marc Pingoud

1 photos

evgenii 10

2 photos

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Great Photo!

Thanks you for this one! We will see this tug soon at Port-Alfred!

Alex

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Hi Alex: Thanks for your nice comment.Yes for sure,she'll be coming soon..Is the ice out there now? Rgds,Ken

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Probably tomorrow, We can see the icebreaker far away.

Alex

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