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HANSE EXPLORER - IMO 9346110

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Photographer:
Rick Vince [ View profile ]
Captured:
Jun 21, 2023
Photo Category:
Training Ships
Added:
Jun 22, 2023
Views:
231
Image Resolution:
3,999 x 2,664

Description:

21/06/2023, the far north west of Spitsbergen island, Svalbard peninsula, Norway.

Keel laid on 13/10/2005, launched on 25/08/2006, & completed on 22/09/2006, by Fassmer GmbH & Co. KG, Berne, Germany
(04/01/2020)
885 g.t. and 198 dwt., as:
'Hanseatic Explorer' to 2006, &
'Hanse Explorer' since.

Photo with the permission of Ovanes Agaryan.

Vessel
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Current name:
HANSE EXPLORER

Former name(s):

 -  Hanseatic Explorer (Until 2006 Nov 24)

Current flag:
Antigua And Barbuda
Home port:
Saint John's
Vessel Type:
Training Ship
Gross tonnage:
885 tons
Summer DWT:
198 tons
Length:
47.75 m
Beam:
10.6 m
Draught:
3.5 m

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Training Ships - 111 photos

Ships under Repair or Conversion - 3 photos

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(54)

Marc Piché

4 photos

Mac Mackay

1 photos

Ulf Kornfeld

1 photos

Rick Vince

6 photos

Bernd U.

1 photos

Geir Vinnes

6 photos

JohnWH

1 photos

Moolen

3 photos

antias

3 photos

Tor-Erik

1 photos

Jens Boldt

2 photos

jens smit

2 photos

shipfriend

1 photos

fishops

1 photos

David Pratt

3 photos

Hugo L

1 photos

johnmary

1 photos

roar jensen

2 photos

mattlb

6 photos

fabianv

1 photos

Gooby

3 photos

dirk septer

1 photos

Alf K

2 photos

seaweasel

2 photos

nordwelle

1 photos

KPRonald

1 photos

echobow

1 photos

Marcus-S

2 photos

Rolf Bridde

3 photos

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Hi Rick, she is actually a yacht these days.

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Hi RD, yes, I'm sure, but I cannot change the category. She is used for expeditionary cruise voyages.

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