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THOMSON SPIRIT - IMO 8024014

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Photographer:
Emmanuel.L [ View profile ]
Captured:
Oct 9, 2014
Location:
Valletta, Malta
Added:
Oct 11, 2014
Views:
684
Image Resolution:
3,155 x 1,765

Description:

Classic built in 1983.

Vessel
particulars

Current name:
THOMSON SPIRIT

Former name(s):

 -  Spirit (Until 2003 May)

 -  Nieuw Amsterdam (Until 2002 Jul)

 -  Patriot (Until 2002 Mar)

 -  Nieuw Amsterdam (Until 2000 Nov)

Current flag:
Malta
Home port:
Valletta
Vessel Type:
Passengers Ship
Gross tonnage:
33,930 tons
Summer DWT:
4,129 tons
Length:
214 m
Beam:
28 m
Draught:
7.7 m

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This ship exists in the following categories:

Cruise Ships and Liners - 4 photos

Casualties - 1 photos

Passenger Vessels - 2 photos

Ships under Repair or Conversion - 5 photos

Ship's Deck - 1 photos

Ships' Lifeboats and Tenders - 3 photos

Cruise Ships and Liners built 1981-1990 - 451 photos

Photographers
of this ship

(170)

Glenn Towler

1 photos

Hans

1 photos

Hans Deijs

2 photos

Ken Smith

1 photos

Tim Becker

2 photos

Daniel Ferro

1 photos

Benoit Donne

2 photos

Phil English

1 photos

simonwp

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DEREK SANDS

2 photos

Niall Kelly

1 photos

seawolf

3 photos

Gianpaolo

1 photos

Rainer Hurk

2 photos

Mick Warrick

4 photos

Navarino

1 photos

buddhaJoe

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Eerik Laine

8 photos

Tomas

6 photos

Grimy

1 photos

Barry Graham

4 photos

Christian

2 photos

Pedro Amaral

3 photos

jotabe

1 photos

Pascal

16 photos

Paul Newland

1 photos

Wayne ACourt

2 photos

gtogias

2 photos

Marius Esman

3 photos

Moolen

4 photos

Maeda

1 photos

Dragec

5 photos

utferd

1 photos

Juanfra Monz

8 photos

E. Vroom

1 photos

Simon

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sisko111

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John Wilson

3 photos

kj0928

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Tina

1 photos

OURSBEN

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Dave Forbes

1 photos

jens smit

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Skandi

2 photos

Daniel F.

8 photos

Chris Fahey

1 photos

Ken Lubi

2 photos

Grant Butler

1 photos

Captain Ted

2 photos

Rasheed S

3 photos

Clive Harvey

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Nikos

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RON DOBSON

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Django

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Jose Cruz

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Robert Foy

4 photos

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Tony Martin

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Mr. DOT

3 photos

Don Fraser

2 photos

CHARRAN

2 photos

Godra

4 photos

walbag

1 photos

G.GYSSELS

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Alex Marrero

1 photos

chiminuel

3 photos

det

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Korkira

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Bj

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har

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bobjak

9 photos

Emmanuel.L

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Rob Tooze

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Drago Brdar

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Niklas Nolte

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ATAO

1 photos

Roy Batty

2 photos

Nissos Chios

1 photos

Erpel

4 photos

Marc Pingoud

3 photos

GWR52

1 photos

davy bolam

3 photos

divnic83

2 photos

Sorin Tițu

1 photos

STRIKE7

3 photos

Brodovi

5 photos

Jos

4 photos

Linesman

1 photos

Ninetto

2 photos

SupEretria

1 photos

JESUS-B-S

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Yes Malim, the HI-vis orange colour can be seen from afar and even from a higher altitude so they are a must on vesels nowadays even though the colour mars with the actual colour scheme of the vessel in particular.try to picture this vessel with the these new hi-vi colour lifeoats.

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The requirement for enclosed lifeboats (painted a Hi-Vis colour) only came into force in 1986, therefore almost all ships built prior to that year have open, white painted lifeboats.

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Hi Shaun, an interesting fact is that her lifeboats are still all white instead of the orange colour used by practically every cruise liner.Being built in 1983 makes her a veteran at 31 years.Hope that she will keep on sailing the high seas and who knows you may still sail once again on her.

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A lovely shot of this handsome liner. Sailed on her from Liverpool earlier this year, but unfortunately she will not be returning to the United Kingdom.
Shaun Smith Milne

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