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Photographer:
Marc Piché [ View profile ]
Added:
Nov 28, 2006
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Image Resolution:
1,200 x 805

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Soviet-flag NIKOLAY TIKHONOV as shown while downbound on the St.Lawrence River off Verchères on July 28, 1987.
This view shows her in her original appearance prior to lenghtening. She now sails as MSC LIESELOTTE (since 1995).

Marc Piché photo.

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Current name:
MSC LIESELOTTE

Former name(s):

 -  Aveiro (Until 2003 May)

 -  Tiger Sea (Until 2002 Sep)

 -  Aveiro (Until 2002 Apr)

 -  Nikolay Tikhonov (Until 1995)

Current flag:
Panama
Vessel Type:
Container Ship
Gross tonnage:
21,586 tons
Summer DWT:
21,370 tons

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Containerships built 1981-1990 - 178 photos

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The Soviet Union container carrier NIKOLAY TIKHONOV the Baltic Shipping Company
Cellular container m/v NIKOLAY TIKHONOV type m/v KAPITAN GAVRILOV
Built in GDR, Warnemünde: 1983
Call sign: E O I E
Deadweight: 16,030 t
Output: 21,600 b.h.p.
Speed: 20 kn
Flag: USSR
Home port: Leningrad, Baltic Shipping Company (BSC established in 1835)
Sisterships:
KAPITAN GAVRILOV (Built in 1982, call sign U M A V, deadweight 15,950 t, BSC)
KAPITAN KANEVSKIY (Built in 1982, call sign U M F N, deadweight 16,030 t, BSC)
KAPITAN KOZLOVSKIY (Built in 1982, call sign E K Y L, deadweight 16,030 t, BSC)
TIKHON KISELEV (Built in 1984, call sign U E I K, deadweight 16,030 t, BSC)
Ships of this type are operated in the BALT-ORIENT LINE service ( from Europe to South-East Asia), as well as charter out in the open market.
Hamburg-Bremerhaven-Gothenburg-Rotterdam-Antwerpen-Tilbury-Havre-Jidda-Singapore-Bangkok-Manila-Hong Kong-Taiwan-Singapore-Keelung-Penang-Jidda-Hamburg.

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Great shot Marc
I think this class of ships had some nice looks
regards
Derek

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