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BARAKA - IMO 9544657

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Photographer:
Emmanuel.L [ View profile ]
Captured:
Jun 20, 2020
Title:
Baraka
Location:
Valletta, Malta
Added:
Jun 23, 2020
Views:
408
Image Resolution:
3,188 x 1,456

Description:

Cayman Is. registered
built in 2010.
899grt.
58m x 10m.
just out from floating dock after refit.

Vessel
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Current name:
BARAKA
Current flag:
Cayman Islands
Home port:
George Town
Vessel Type:
Yacht
Gross tonnage:
899 tons
Summer DWT:
157 tons
Length:
58 m
Beam:
10 m
Draught:
3.3 m

AIS Position
of this ship

Last known position:
44°24’58.97” N, 8°50’17.92” E
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
0kts, 327.1° (103°)
Destination:
 - Location:
Genova
 - Arrival:
12th Sep 2024 / 12:00:05 UTC
Last update:
28 minutes ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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Motor Yachts from 65 feet or 20 m LOA - 6 photos

Ships under Repair or Conversion - 1 photos

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Emmanuel.L

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Well Clive at least we are in accord of colours.What I don't like in this vessel is the mast right forward. I don't know what is it for, but in my opinion it mars her image.
regards
Emmanuel.L.(Malta)

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Yes Emmanuel, I know that you are not fond of white yachts but with so many that have dark blue hulls she had little individuality before. I do agree though that light green or grey would have looked smart. As she has such a low profile the dark blue was too 'heavy' for her in my opinion.

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Hi Clive ,I would have preferred another light colour such as light green or grey or even light blue.The white colour though in sun drenched localities surely helps to keep the heat down, but the white colour ,I call it the "white goods" colour does not give the vessel its individuality but places her in the colour of thousands of other yachts. well it is my opinion.
regards
Emmanuel.L.(Malta)

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person
Thanks for this update Emmanuel, good to know ;-)

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person
Economics, Clive! Having a black hull makes airconditioning more desired.

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Her appearance is much improved having changed from a dark blue hull into white - a reversal of modern trends.

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