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HOEGH DELHI - IMO 9318462

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Photographer:
Captain Ted [ View profile ]
Captured:
Jan 29, 2016
Location:
Veracruz, Mexico
Photo Category:
Vehicle Carriers
Added:
Feb 8, 2016
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1,435
Image Resolution:
1,200 x 934

Description:

IMO number : 9318462
Name of ship : HOEGH DELHI (since 01/01/2007)
Call Sign : 9V2633
MMSI : 564971000
Gross tonnage : 55775 (since 01/01/2007)
DWT : 16890
Type of ship : Vehicles Carrier (since 01/01/2007)
Year of build : 2007
Flag : Singapore (since 01/06/2014)
Status of ship : In Service/Commission (since 09/08/2012)
Last update : 12/01/2016

Vessel
particulars

Current name:
VIKING QUEEN

Former name(s):

 -  Hoegh Delhi (Until 2017 Jan)

Current flag:
Marshall Islands
Home port:
Majuro
Vessel Type:
Vehicle Carrier
Gross tonnage:
55,775 tons
Summer DWT:
16,890 tons
Length:
199.9 m
Beam:
32.3 m
Draught:
8.8 m

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This ship exists in the following categories:

Vehicle Carriers - 66 photos

Ships under Construction - 2 photos

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(27)

Frits Olinga

4 photos

shipjohn

1 photos

jopie

2 photos

Dragec

3 photos

sisko111

3 photos

jens smit

4 photos

GrimsB

1 photos

Captain Ted

3 photos

Oldkayaker

1 photos

Gena Anfimov

8 photos

Pete Turner

1 photos

JanHu

1 photos

vovashap

2 photos

Emmanuel.L

4 photos

Marcus-S

2 photos

rbelesky

1 photos

J Nelson

2 photos

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Hi Matty,, no that is stowage lumber, placed between and/or under cargo in order to separate or to stow better or in case of under, like dunnage lining on the tank top. In this case discharged, then will be stacked and someone will haul somewhere and reused

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person
Thx Matty,,and sorry,, can,t open the pictures,,looks like the site has a problem again

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person
Nice photo there Capt Ted. Looks like she's in need of a lick of paint. Has the vessel on the left had a mishap with some timber?

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