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SCHLEPPKO 7 - ENI 5106700

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Photographer:
Jens Boldt [ View profile ]
Captured:
Mar 25, 2011
Location:
Hamburg, Germany
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Inland Tugs
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Dec 4, 2016
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817
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1,980 x 1,361

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SCHLEPPKO 7 at Reiherstieg, Hamburg, seen from a harbour ferry, 25.03.2011

ENI 05106700
Built by Schlesische Dampfer-Compagnie, Glogau/Oder, German Reich, as a steam tug
Year of build: 1944

Ex-names: Parkhafen - Süd

L/B/D (m): 22,10 / 6,11 / 2,50
Bollard pull: 7,50 t

Converted to motor tug in 1962 by by Schiffswerft Pohl & Jozwiak, Hamburg, Germany

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My pleasure, Henk. Thanks for your comment.

I haven't seen her in a while, but I haven't been out a lot spotting for a while now. However, her AIS-signal says she was still at Hamburg 15 minutes ago:-)

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Thanks for posting Jens! Still going strong?

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The memory was triggered while correcting the title of another member's photo of Schleppko 7. It had been titled Schleppy 7 (the tyres in front of the name had indeed made it look like "Schleppy") :-)

Thanks for your comment Clyde!

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I'm glad you looked in your archives and found this Jens.

Thanks to you and to seaweasel for the information

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Hans, thank you very much for the compliment and the additional info!:-)

This is one of the photos (I hope there are not too many of these) I was sure I must have had uploaded already years ago...Seems like I become forgetful.

Kind regards
Jens

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Hello Jens, excellent pic of this Oldie, thanks for sharing with us ! She is a tug boat with some character I would think, here are some additional details : Operated by Karl H. Meyrose Schleppkontor at Hamburg/Germany, engine : Deutz V12 (600hp), callsign : DB 2145, MMSI : 211521060.
Best regards Hans

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