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Photographer:
Ian Thomas [ View profile ]
Captured:
Jun 8, 2013
Added:
Jun 9, 2013
Views:
875
Image Resolution:
4,000 x 2,342

Description:

Inbound for Valero 6 Pembroke from the Dumbarton Field

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particulars

Current name:
ELBRUS

Former name(s):

 -  Sensei (Until 2022 Mar)

 -  Stena Natalita (Until 2021 Jun)

Current flag:
Cameroon
Home port:
Kribi
Vessel Type:
Crude Oil Tanker
Gross tonnage:
63,051 tons
Summer DWT:
108,073 tons
Length:
246.3 m
Beam:
43 m
Draught:
15 m

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Shipping - 1 photos

Tankers - 2 photos

Ships under Repair or Conversion - 2 photos

Tankers built 2001 - 2010 - 177 photos

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Tomas Pinas

10 photos

Pilot Frans

5 photos

simonwp

2 photos

DEREK SANDS

1 photos

foggy

1 photos

Ulf Kornfeld

4 photos

john white

2 photos

Tomas

8 photos

ROMARIN

6 photos

frederik

1 photos

Geir Vinnes

6 photos

anstelan

1 photos

Pawel

1 photos

Ingvar

1 photos

Marius Esman

4 photos

E. Vroom

2 photos

Sascha Heuer

1 photos

Ian Thomas

11 photos

Jens Boldt

7 photos

Max89

1 photos

jennifer

1 photos

lds280

1 photos

J

1 photos

Danny Vyvey

3 photos

D.Jorritsma

1 photos

Klaus Kehrls

6 photos

fabianv

1 photos

Igor Dilo

6 photos

vovashap

1 photos

bobjak

7 photos

MattB

1 photos

elbwasser

1 photos

nordwelle

2 photos

Mariusz J.

1 photos

Marcus-S

4 photos

Maik Richter

1 photos

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I think she uses the over the bow method as I believe mattyboy, quite a few in the North Sea are using this unless someone out there can put me right on this I have no technical expertise on the submerged method.


Ian

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Would this ship use the submerged turret loader? If I'm completely honest, I can't even begin to imagine how this system works from the brief descriptions I've been hearing about.
"A cone shaped turret on the keel of a shuttle tanker" - sounds more like something from science fiction than science fact.

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person
Thats right mattyboy one of many that tend to visit us here in Milford.

Ian

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person
Is this what you'd call one of the North Sea shuttle tankers ?

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