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Photographer:
Bay [ View profile ]
Title:
Fatezh
Location:
Algeciras, Spain
Added:
Sep 12, 2006
Views:
1,023
Image Resolution:
1,056 x 482

Description:

Discharging at Palmones on 12/09/2006

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Current name:
FATEZH

Former name(s):

 -  Kate (Until 2003 Jan)

 -  Fatezh (Until 1999 Nov)

 -  Alexander Schulte (Until 1985 Jan)

Vessel Type:
General Cargo
Gross tonnage:
6,079 tons
Summer DWT:
7,805 tons

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Ship's Deck - 1 photos

General cargo ships built 1980-1989 (Over 3000gt) - 22 photos

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Pilot Frans

2 photos

Daniel Ferro

1 photos

simonwp

1 photos

Patrick Hill

2 photos

minthi

1 photos

Bay

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portagent

1 photos

2nd-mate

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ship-world

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Linesman

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person
Hi,

some more info about her historie:


1981 Neptun,Rostock/494
Freighter 6079

ALEXANDER SCHULTE-85, St. Stephen Sh Co Ltd; St. Basil Sh., Cyp;
Fatezh-00, Livanos Group, Azov Sh, Mariupol, Ukr;
Kate-03, Midmar Sh Ltd, IoM;
Fatezh-, Commercial Fleet of Donbass, Ukr;

7.805 tdw, MAN, 3.972 kW, 15 kn

Kind regards,
AJ

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person
Thanks a lot for your quick reply. Regards from Spain.

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person
Yes, I'm agree with Derek and Ilhan. This is the Ukrainian Fatezh, (built in 1981) ex-name Alexander Shulte. . Shipping Co : CFD (Commercial Fleet of Donbass)http://www.cfd.com.ua/en/fleet.html
This shipping company uses beautiful old general cargo ships.
Best Regards Philippe.

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person
Hello Gesp
her name is FATEZH
best regards

(Derek is rigth ,Derek sorry
you are faster than me 2 seconds :-x
2006/9/12 16:27
2006/9/12 16:29)

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person
The vessel is the FATEZH.
regards
Derek

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