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English bay anchorage.
Marinetrafic lists her as timber carrier.
Shipspotting lists her as general cargo ship.
She looks like a vehicle carrier.
Can somebody clear this jumble of information? What is she?
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https://www.gearbulk.com/fleet-list/tefc/
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Cheers...
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According to Equasis and Maritime Database the Swift Arrow is described as a "General cargo ship".
With such a high freeboard one would associate such a vessel as being a "Wood chips carrier". However, the Swift Arrow with its closed in upper deck/side loading doors (and no hopper bins), etc., it does look more like a vehicle carrier (than either a timber or wood chips vessel). One might typically associate a timber carrier as being a bulk carrier equipped with deck stanchions to fasten/secure cargo (such as logs).
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