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BRITANNICA HAV - IMO 8506440

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Photographer:
Pascal Bredel [ View profile ]
Captured:
Apr 7, 2018
Location:
Le Havre, France
Photo Category:
Casualties
Added:
Apr 7, 2018
Views:
2,221
Image Resolution:
4,000 x 2,667

Description:

Successful turnaround for the "britannica hav" by the crane pontoon Boskalis "taklift 4".

Vessel
particulars

Current name:
BRITANNICA HAV

Former name(s):

 -  Oblix (Until 2007 Feb)

 -  Acer (Until 2007 Feb)

 -  Oblix (Until 2005 May)

 -  Dominique Trader (Until 2004 Aug 26)

 -  Provence (Until 1998 Apr 28)

 -  Pero (Until 1996 Jul 19)

Current flag:
Malta
Home port:
Valletta
Vessel Type:
General Cargo
Gross tonnage:
1,521 tons
Summer DWT:
2,289 tons
Length:
82.45 m
Beam:
11.3 m
Draught:
4 m

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This ship exists in the following categories:

Casualties - 10 photos

Scrapyard Ships - 2 photos

Ships under Repair or Conversion - 1 photos

General cargo ships built 1980-1989 (Under 3000gt) - 90 photos

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Pilot Frans

3 photos

simonwp

1 photos

Frits Olinga

5 photos

PWR

3 photos

DEREK SANDS

2 photos

doug mckie

1 photos

Tender

1 photos

Alf van Beem

1 photos

john white

1 photos

Tomas

1 photos

Arne J

1 photos

Eddie Walker

1 photos

Christiansen

1 photos

Moolen

4 photos

E. Vroom

1 photos

Henk Guddee

3 photos

St

1 photos

Colwyn Grace

2 photos

TomJones

2 photos

jens smit

1 photos

Pascal Bredel

12 photos

Brian Brady

1 photos

Klaus Kehrls

2 photos

juandofer

3 photos

G.GYSSELS

1 photos

piedrona

1 photos

vazee

1 photos

Holly

2 photos

George58

1 photos

Marcus-S

1 photos

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So this is the vessel involved in incident with my DEBORAH !

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The collision occured within international waters so it is unlikely that France will carry an investigation, like for Modern Express. No initial investigation started as per BEAMER website so far.
Suspect the Belgian maritime authorities will initiate an investigation since the other vessel involved in the collision is a trawler from Zeebrugge. Hopefully some interesting reading in a few months.
Roland

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person
Anyone know who is leading the initial investigation - France or Malta?

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person
I agree with Pascal, the cost of renovating / replacing the main engine alone would probably exceed her value. I suspect she will be declared a total constructive loss and scrapped.
BR
Göran

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Hi guys
Thank you for your comments, but no I do not believe in a return to service of this old ship now very damaged.
Best regards
Pascal

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person
She'll soon be back in service.

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person
Thanks for recording this event, Pascal

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