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Photographer:
Ken Smith [ View profile ]
Title:
Pontica
Added:
Jul 27, 2009
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Image Resolution:
1,600 x 1,182

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PONTICA 10,322gt Built 1983
Outbound from the Thames Refinery.
Gravesend
July 25th 2009

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Current name:
PONTICA

Former name(s):

 -  Magic One (Until 2008 Apr 14)

 -  Andros Island (Until 2008 Apr 14)

 -  Express Power (Until 2008 Apr 14)

 -  Sea Power (Until 2004 Nov)

 -  Express Power (Until 2003 Mar)

 -  Magic One (Until 2000 Apr)

 -  Magic (Until 1998 Jan)

 -  Clipper Magic (Until 1992)

 -  Andros Island (Until 1989)

Vessel Type:
General Cargo
Gross tonnage:
10,322 tons
Summer DWT:
17,069 tons

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General cargo ships built 1980-1989 (Over 3000gt) - 33 photos

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person
Hi Ken,
Splendid shot of this good looking freighter.
Regards,
Frederik & Gerda :-D

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person
Yes a classic indeed! These old handy size bulkers are seeing a bit of a resurgence in value over the last couple of months, though of course still at much reduced levels compared to a year ago. Many are being snapped up by the Chinese, though not for their classic pedigree! Many have the gear taken off and trade coastwise.
Regards
John J.

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person
A classic catch tese days Ken,
Looks in reasonable "nick" as well, great shot!

regards
Derek
:lol:

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person
Many thanks Derek, she was indeed a classic, not many around these days.

Regards
Ken

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person
Great photo Ken. I caught her just down the river passing Gravesend dock.
Also saw her a couple of weeks back when she was anchored off Southend awaiting her berth at the refinery. Always thought time was money when it comes to shipping.

Regards

Bob

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person
Many thanks Bob, glad to hear that you caught her as well.

Regards
Ken

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