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CP VALOUR Salvage - IMO 7718644

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Photographer:
Miguel N [ View profile ]
Photo Category:
Casualties
Added:
Sep 16, 2006
Views:
2,774
Image Resolution:
2,272 x 1,704

Description:

More one picture from the salvage . Bad weather conditons at the place. this picture was taken on the 13th . All of the tugs and the barge are towing the ship to make it turn more to the front to make the final pull easier.

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Current name:
CP VALOUR

Former name(s):

 -  Canmar Valour (Until 2005 Aug)

 -  Oocl Assurance (Until 1997 Aug)

 -  Taiwan Senator (Until 1990)

 -  Dart Britain (Until 1987)

 -  Seatrain Oriskany (Until 1981)

Vessel Type:
Container Ship
Gross tonnage:
15,145 tons
Summer DWT:
18,643 tons

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This ship exists in the following categories:

Casualties - 37 photos

Containerships built 1971-1980 - 20 photos

Photographers
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(13)

Willem Kroon

2 photos

Matt Ruscher

2 photos

Marc Piché

8 photos

DEREK SANDS

1 photos

Kent Malo

2 photos

Paulo Silva

3 photos

Miguel N

32 photos

Joerg Seyler

1 photos

Anthony Legg

1 photos

frtrfred

1 photos

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person
I would like to ask you: will you be grievous, when this ship will disappear?

As I remember, she stayed here from december 2005...

Best regards,
Mark.

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person
Of course . I went to the place yesterday and is empty .Something is missing there. You could see the ship during 9 months and all the salvage work but now everything is missing there. I am not the only one who became grievous. Now I am going to photograph what ? No ships ...I am going to put here on the site a picture of the place now with no ship so all the people can even feel the big difference

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person
Yes, I understand you.
Well, thank you very much again for excellent reportage.

Best regards,
Mark.

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