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Photographer:
Ken Smith [ View profile ]
Captured:
Jun 30, 2012
Title:
Leblon
Added:
Jun 30, 2012
Views:
863
Image Resolution:
1,600 x 1,185

Description:

LEBLON 85,676gt Built 2010
L/A Santa Isabel
Re-named 8-2011
Outbound from Tilbury - Northfleet Hope Container Terminal
Tilburyness
June 30th 2012

Vessel
particulars

Current name:
SANTA ISABEL

Former name(s):

 -  Paranagua Express (Until 2014 Jun 05)

 -  Leblon (Until 2012 Jul)

 -  Santa Isabel (Until 2011 Aug)

Current flag:
Germany
Home port:
Hamburg
Vessel Type:
Container Ship
Gross tonnage:
85,676 tons
Summer DWT:
93,603 tons
Length:
300 m
Beam:
42 m
Draught:
13.4 m

AIS Position
of this ship

Last known position:
51°56’11.02” N, 2°16’17.41” E
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
12kts, 54.7° (50°)
Destination:
 - Location:
Bremerhaven
 - Arrival:
9th Jun 2024 / 13:00:59 UTC
Last update:
24 minutes ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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Many thanks for you comment Dave, I am aware of your sadness at not seeing these and other similar ships and I can hope that one day your dream will come true.

I hope that you are keeping well.

Kind regards
Ken

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person
These ships are quite striking. Would love to see a few. Very nice photo!

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person
Thanks Gordy, many of the boxes now are reefer ones, we don't see many reefer ships on the Thames these days, seems box boats have taken the trade.

Regards
Ken

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person
Good one ken, they seem to be getting more and more boxes on them each year, ta mate

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person
Thanks Jens, glad we shared her, I know the feeling about sailing boats, tugs can also be difficult at times, but not so much in this particular shot.

Kind regards
Ken

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person
Very nice shot, Ken! Had I seen this photo yesterday I would have had a déjà-vu today.:-D (There's one difference, though: I still have to get rid of a b***dy sailing vessel in my photo...)

best regards
Jens

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person
Many thanks Mark, much appreciated.

Kind regards
Ken

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person
First rate shot Ken; well done Sir.
Regards
Mark

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Many thanks Derek, it is a pity that they are so far off passing the sunk, but at least on a fine day you get to see passing traffic.

Kind Regards
Ken

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person
Superb shot Ken,

Saw her off here easily recognisable even at 10 miles distant!

best regards
Derek

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