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Photographer:
Brian Strachan [ View profile ]
Added:
Oct 4, 2005
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1,568
Image Resolution:
1,175 x 780

Description:

Entering fraserburgh Harbour

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Current name:
STOREKNUT

Former name(s):

 -  Kings Cross (Until 2003 Feb)

Current flag:
Norway
Home port:
Bergen
Vessel Type:
Fishing Vessel
Gross tonnage:
2,138 tons
Summer DWT:
2,500 tons
Length:
70 m
Beam:
14 m

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of this ship

Last known position:
60°6’53.59” N, 5°9’55.21” E
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
0kts, 96.2° (91°)
Destination:
 - Location:
Ch16 Deroya Ale
 - Arrival:
22nd Mar 2024 / 13:30:05 UTC
Last update:
about 6 hours ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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Fishing vessel loa 70ft/21m and over - 32 photos

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Designed in 2003 in Uskedalen(Norway) by Eidsvik Skipsbyggeri Ltd, transom sterned/full-lenghth shelterdecked [i]Kings Cross [/i]FR 380 is a pelagic trawler that has been equipped with the following material: full pelagic package, including auto-trawl system, tow and stern thrusters, fish pump, refrigerated water tanks, split trawl winches and vacuum landing pump, 3 cruiser sterns, a net drum, a propulsion nozzle and a 4920kW engine. Based in Fraserburgh(Scotland - UK), she is owned by Johnstone, Peter & J Ltd.

LOA/RL/B/D(m): 70x61.97x14.5x9.1
GT 2200

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Kings Cros pictured was delivered December 1996 from TH Hellesoy shipyard in Norway. She has only 1 transom stern and not 3 cruiser sterns as commented above

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