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Photographer:
Ken Smith [ View profile ]
Added:
Apr 26, 2008
Views:
605
Image Resolution:
1,600 x 1,164

Description:

SELANDIA SWAN 10,135/2008
Berthed at Vopak 1
Apr 21st 2008

Vessel
particulars

Current name:
FRANK

Former name(s):

 -  Selandia Swan (Until 2022 Oct)

Current flag:
Gibraltar
Home port:
Gibraltar
Vessel Type:
Oil/chemical Tanker
Gross tonnage:
11,711 tons
Summer DWT:
17,998 tons
Length:
147.5 m
Beam:
22.4 m
Draught:
9.4 m

AIS Position
of this ship

Last known position:
57°41’21.89” N, 11°52’11.7” E
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
0kts, 340.4° (199°)
Destination:
 - Location:
Goteborg
 - Arrival:
21st Jun 2024 / 18:00:50 UTC
Last update:
4 minutes ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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This ship exists in the following categories:

Shipping - 1 photos

Tankers - 1 photos

Ship's Deck - 1 photos

Tankers built 2001 - 2010 - 207 photos

Photographers
of this ship

(65)

Ken Smith

2 photos

Pilot Frans

3 photos

simonwp

1 photos

foggy

4 photos

Jim Croucher

3 photos

john white

3 photos

ROMARIN

1 photos

santi

1 photos

Marc Boucher

1 photos

swar0232

1 photos

Manfred

1 photos

Moolen

1 photos

E. Vroom

3 photos

Frank Schl

3 photos

Ian Thomas

3 photos

Henk Guddee

4 photos

Hein

1 photos

jens smit

2 photos

CaptF

1 photos

b47b56

4 photos

Gena Anfimov

3 photos

Ria Maat

2 photos

Igor Dilo

8 photos

vazee

3 photos

Mike_714

2 photos

Jan Roeske

1 photos

Claus Schaefe

11 photos

Robbie Cox

1 photos

Marcus-S

4 photos

LUC BARRY

4 photos

SF-Images

5 photos

James Duffy

1 photos

Hassel

1 photos

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Great ster shot Ken.
I hope they can keep her looking this good.
In Antwerp we often get a visit from the Fionia Swan.

Greetz,
Marie-Anne

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Many thanks Marie-Anne, unfortunately at this berth stern shots are the only option,
sadly, as a hard working vessel she will eventually show signs of wear.

Regards
Ken

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