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Photographer:
Jim Gallacher [ View profile ]
Added:
Aug 26, 2007
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Federal Fuji, Bulk Carrier. IMO No 8321931.
Built 1986, Builder NKK, Japan.
Flag Bahamas. Call Sign C6PP9.
DWT 29,536. GT 17,814.
Engine Sulzer.
Gear C-4-25

Federal Fuji unloading rebar at the Port of Oshawa, Ontario on Aug 1st 2005
All four cranes were in action.

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Current name:
FEDERAL ADI

Former name(s):

 -  Federal Fuji (Until 2014 May)

Current flag:
Belize
Home port:
Belize City
Vessel Type:
Bulk Carrier
Gross tonnage:
17,814 tons
Summer DWT:
29,531 tons
Length:
183 m
Beam:
23 m
Draught:
6.1 m

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esima001

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Stan Muller

2 photos

Matt Ruscher

1 photos

Marc Piché

3 photos

BRIAN FISHER

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simonwp

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Kent Malo

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Mac Mackay

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Gianpaolo

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Eric H.

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jtucci

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minthi

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p-36

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michell

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portagent

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Marc Boucher

8 photos

bulker

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Henk Guddee

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Fletcher

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Viktor

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Chris C.

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Captain Ted

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Sim Moes

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Stan Laundon

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Nice one Jim

Regards Ken

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Thanks Ken
We seem to be getting more ships calling at Oshawa this year, the Federal Maas is expected in this weekend.
Regards
Jim

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person
Great shot Jim! What is rebar, and what is it used for?

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Thanks Jeff a great description of rebar can be found here: http://www.sizes.com/materls/rebar.htm

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