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Mathilda Desgagnés - IMO 5106328

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Photographer:
Marc Piché [ View profile ]
Added:
Dec 24, 2007
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2,180
Image Resolution:
1,782 x 1,227

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Groupe Desgagnés' veteran cargo ship MATHILDA DESGAGNES as shown while in lay up at Montéal berth 56 on August 23, 2005. She was built in 1959 as CSL's ESKIMO, sold to Desgagnés in 1980 and renamed MATHILDA DESGAGNÉS.

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Current name:
GISELA

Former name(s):

 -  Mathilda Desgagnes (Until 2007 Jan)

 -  Eskimo (Until 1980 Jan)

Current flag:
Panama
Vessel Type:
General Cargo
Gross tonnage:
4,203 tons
Summer DWT:
6,472 tons

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Storm Pictures - 1 photos

General cargo ships built 1950-1959 (Over 3000gt) - 16 photos

General cargo ships including more than one ship - 1 photos

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esima001

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Marc Piché

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PWR

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Hook

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Kent Malo

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Benito

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michell

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Good shot from the "bateau"

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I was told she is for sale, someone was inquiring about purchasing her.

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For the Jacques Desgagnés, since I live at Isle-aux Coudres, i never saw activity on the ship. The ship is beached on low tide and float normally on high tide.

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Re: the Jacques Desgagnes she sailed in 2003 I photographed her at Cote Ste. catherine, Quebec, while she was loading.

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Beautiful work marc, i was unaware she was in lay-up now. is desgagnes scrapping or laying up alot of there ships now? IE: jacques(spl) and Nova D.?

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She can be called back anytime as berth 56 South is Desgagnés' berth for laid up vessels mostly on the short term. Their ships usually winter there as well.
I'm not sure about Jacques Desgagnés but Nova (ex-Nova D) left under her own power on July 15 to be scrapped in Turkey.

Marc

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Nice shot from the '56' Marc

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Excellent view Marc, one of the Desgagnes ships that you don't hear or see very often

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Thanks Dean.
I remember photographing her in Cabot Strait off St.Pierre-et-Miquelon in July 1996. I was a corporate passenger on CICERO at the time.

Marc

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Great shot Marc!

Fantastic view of this Desgagnes vessel that rarely trades into the Lakes.

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