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Nikolay Emelyanov - IMO 7127912

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Photographer:
John Jones [ View profile ]
Added:
Nov 22, 2006
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Image Resolution:
1,050 x 760

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1,698 g.t. built in 1971 by Okean-Werft, Oktyabrskoie.
Russian ship seen off Tilbury 5th January 1981.
Renamed: 98-Movar, 99-Alliana Princess, 99-Klis, 02-Sutla

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Current name:
SUTLA

Former name(s):

 -  Klis (Until 2002 Sep)

 -  Alliana Princess (Until 1999 Jun)

 -  Nikolay Emelyanov (Until 1998)

 -  Movar (Until 2018 Nov 30)

Vessel Type:
General Cargo
Gross tonnage:
1,798 tons
Summer DWT:
2,230 tons

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General cargo ships built 1970-1979 (Under 3000gt) - 10 photos

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Mikkel

1 photos

John Jones

1 photos

Milko Kronja

1 photos

Helen Krmic

4 photos

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Hi Milko,
many thanks for that information and nice to know that she can still be seen and enjoyed. That picture was taken a long time ago really!
Yes, I did pick that up from Miramar which I have to say is a brilliant resource on the whole. I'll update when I get more time (you know how long it takes at the moment :roll:)
Regards
John J.

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Hi, John,

I agree completely with you, very nice help, but you can never be one hundred percent sure unless you check the data from several sources. Anyhow, Miramar saves maximally our digging time for the details of older vessels. And they say time is money, but in our case time is value which could be spent on photographing and surfing through Shipspotting, not in checking of all data in those old books.

Regards - Milko

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Nice pic, John !

I saw her nowadays very frequently, because she is engaged in coal trade Ploce - Split only. But she never beared the name Alliana Princess, maybe you picked it up from Miramar, but in fact, Aliana ( only one letter "l" ) Princess was at that time another vessel from Split, Vogue ex Marul, Marulic, Irbis, built as Aegis Ionic.

Regards - Milko

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