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Photographer:
Helge Barth [ View profile ]
Title:
Natalie
Added:
Dec 5, 2008
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949
Image Resolution:
800 x 533

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Built in 1950, seen in 2006: The coaster NATALIE passing Cuxhaven on 05/01/2006, © Marion & Helge Barth
IMO 5102205 | Blt. 1950 | ex: MARGOT SCHLICHTING, ELLI AHRENS | Flag: Germany | Callsign: DDKO | GT 475 | DWT 681 | 58,77 m x 7,52 m x 3,17 m | Builder: Elsflether Werft AG | Owner: Christiansen
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Vessel
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Current name:
SHIVA VIKING

Former name(s):

 -  Hogeland (Until 2015 Jan)

 -  Natalie (Until 2007 Jul)

 -  Margot Schlichting (Until 2001 Jan)

 -  Elli Ahrens (Until 1971)

Current flag:
Guyana
Vessel Type:
General Cargo
Gross tonnage:
475 tons
Summer DWT:
681 tons
Length:
58.8 m
Beam:
7.5 m
Draught:
3.15 m

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General cargo ships built 1950-1959 (Under 3000gt) - 135 photos

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Tomas Pinas

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Helge Barth

1 photos

Hans Deijs

2 photos

Frits Olinga

3 photos

PWR

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molloy

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minthi

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Fred

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portagent

2 photos

Arne J

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bulker

1 photos

sidevogn

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Nils Helms

1 photos

deichgraf

6 photos

Frank Schl

1 photos

Olaf Kuhnke

2 photos

Jens Boldt

7 photos

jens smit

2 photos

Captain Ted

1 photos

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hanswesthoff

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fabianv

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seaweasel

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nordwelle

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Erpel

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KPRonald

1 photos

Marcus-S

1 photos

Bob Scott

1 photos

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What a lovely capture of a fine old coaster. It's great to see that some of these old ships are still working in the Baltic, but they rarely seem to come to the U.K. anymore :-(

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