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Dollart - IMO 7521132

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Photographer:
Wolfgang Fricke [ View profile ]
Captured:
Jun 1, 1976
Title:
Dollart
Location:
Emden, Germany
Added:
May 10, 2020
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Image Resolution:
2,391 x 1,458

Description:

Length over all 91.1 m; breadth 14.6 m;
Built 1976 by Schulte & Bruns Schiffswerft, Emden, for Schulte & Bruns; 1987 sold to Nesskip H/f, Iceland, and renamed ISNES; further names: GARDSKY (1994), CELTIC SPIRIT (2003), JOY EXPRESS (2010) and RAINBOW-H. (2015); 2019 broken up;
Photo shows the brandnew ship at the shipyard; scanned from color slide

Vessel
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Current name:
RAINBOW H

Former name(s):

 -  Joy Express (Until 2015 Feb)

 -  Celtic Spirit (Until 2010 May)

 -  Gardsky (Until 2003 Sep)

 -  Isnes (Until 1994 Dec)

 -  Dollart (Until 1987)

Current flag:
Sierra Leone
Home port:
Freetown
Vessel Type:
General Cargo
Gross tonnage:
2,978 tons
Summer DWT:
4,001 tons
Length:
91 m
Beam:
14 m
Draught:
7.2 m

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General cargo ships built 1970-1979 (Under 3000gt) - 53 photos

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Mick Warrick

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portagent

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Thanks Wolfgang, these older multi p[urpose ships tend to spend the final parts of their lives in the bulk trades, where shore based cranes do the discharging. Yuo can see many larger bulk carriers under Chinese control that also have their cranes removed.

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person
Thanks Pieter. In fact, there are further photos in the data base showing her as DOLLART, which I missed. Interesting is that the two cranes disappeared one after the other during her life.

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person
IMO is 7521132. I would recommend to subscribe to Miramar, 15 Euro per year is not much for having all the info at hand.

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person
Actually I have difficulties to find further data of the ship (IMO No. etc.). Obviously it was sold and renamed shortly after delivery (1976) due to bankrupt of Schulte & Bruns. Who knows more?

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