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MAERSK CAPTAIN - IMO 7414145

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Photographer:
Henk de Winde [ View profile ]
Captured:
Aug 23, 1988
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Mar 7, 2023
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Image Resolution:
2,082 x 1,336

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The barge is Chemgas' BRISE
Type: Gas Tanker
In service: 1987 - 1993
Owner: The Maersk Co. Ltd. {I.O.M.} Ltd.) - Peel
Built: Keel laid March 1976; launched 12-02-1977; delivered 26-08-1977
Shipyard: Kristiansands Mekaniske Verksted A/S - Kristiansand
Construction number: 224
Dimensions: 138.72 x 128.05 x 20.52 x 11.92 x 9.21 m.
Tonnage: 9,343 GRT; 11,640 dwt.
Call signal: G.H.Z.W.
Lloyds/IMO: 7414145
Machines: Two-stroke 6 cylinder Sulzer type 6RND68, 680x1250 coupled to an adjustable propeller, 3 generators 720 kW/440 V/60 Hz
Power: 9,900 apk; 7,385 kW.
Speed: 17.75 knots
Holds: 3 cylindrical tanks; 1 twin tank; temp. -48°C.
Purchased: In 1987 renamed from SOFIE MÆRSK from A/S D/S Svendborg & D/S af 1912 A/S - Copenhagen
Sold: In 1993 as HAVLOM to A/S Havtor Management - Oslo.

Details: In 1994 HAVPIL renamed for P/R Havpil DA (Bergesen Worldwide Gas ASA).
Arrived in Alang on 18-03-2007 for demolition.

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Current name:
HAVPIL

Former name(s):

 -  Havlom (Until 1994)

 -  Maersk Captain (Until 1993)

 -  Sofie Maersk (Until 1987)

Current flag:
Norway
Home port:
Oslo
Vessel Type:
Lpg Tanker
Gross tonnage:
9,445 tons
Summer DWT:
11,644 tons
Length:
139 m
Beam:
20.5 m
Draught:
9.2 m

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Hi Henk,
what a nice sheltered berth for gas and oil handling!
Best wishes, Manfred

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Hello Manfred.
Yes, you may say so! Directly on the West-side just where every storm came from!
We always had to stop cargo handling with force 6 or 7 Beaufort and disconnect barges.
At the time I took that photo there was about SW 9.

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