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SPIRIT OF TASMANIA I - IMO 9158446

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Photographer:
Clyde Dickens [ View profile ]
Captured:
Aug 8, 2009
Location:
Sydney, Australia
Photo Category:
Ferries
Added:
Aug 8, 2009
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3,286
Image Resolution:
2,987 x 2,216

Description:

Sydney Harbour, passing Shark Island. 8 August 2009
Returning to Home Port Devonport after maintenance in Captain Cook dry dock.

IMO number : 9158446 Call Sign : VNGY Gross tonnage : 29338
Type of ship : Passenger/Ro-Ro Cargo Ship
Year of build : 1998 Flag : Australia

Builder : Kvaerner Masa-Yards of Finland
Overall length : 194.3m Overall width: 25.0m
Total berths : 748 Number of cabins (all with bathroom facilities) 222 Ocean View Recliners :146
Vehicle lane metres :2,565 metres
Spirit of Tasmania I and II cross Bass Strait at a cruising speed of 27 knots

Vessel
particulars

Former name(s):

 -  Superfast Iv (Until 2002 Jul)

Current flag:
Australia
Home port:
Devonport
Vessel Type:
Passengers Ship
Gross tonnage:
29,338 tons
Summer DWT:
5,143 tons
Length:
195 m
Beam:
26 m
Draught:
6.6 m

AIS Position
of this ship

Last known position:
40°20’28.99” S, 145°52’45.16” E
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
25.1kts, 154.2° (154°)
Destination:
 - Location:
Au Dpo
 - Arrival:
2nd Apr 2024 / 20:00:27 UTC
Last update:
33 minutes ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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Wow!!! Awesome shot of Spirit of Tasmania 1!!

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Thanks Cody

Like her sister she was right on time when departing for home.

Clyde

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Clyde. Nice shot of a Well-Found Vessel on the way out of the Harbour. Thanks for Posting.

Portway Sydney Australia.

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Thank you Portway

I am pleased that the military based establishment at Garden Island is now taking on civilian work.

Clyde

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