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MSC CORDOBA - IMO 9349801

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Photographer:
echobow [ View profile ]
Captured:
Aug 5, 2015
Location:
Hamburg, Germany
Added:
Jan 27, 2016
Views:
959
Image Resolution:
3,841 x 2,613

Description:

Close-up of "MSC Cordoba's" bow section with bulbous bow & thrusters.

Dry-docked at Blohm&Voss dock 11 for extensive repairs including works on rudder, screw propeller and container holds as well as paint works and engine maintenance.

Spotted from a harbour ferry on 5.08.2015.

Vessel
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Current name:
CONTI CORDOBA

Former name(s):

 -  Msc Cordoba (Until 2020 Mar)

 -  Conti Cordoba (Until 2008 Feb)

Current flag:
Liberia
Home port:
Monrovia
Vessel Type:
Container Ship
Gross tonnage:
50,963 tons
Summer DWT:
63,352 tons
Length:
275 m
Beam:
32.3 m
Draught:
13.5 m

AIS Position
of this ship

Last known position:
34°36’45.35” N, 128°58’29.97” E
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
11.3kts, 225.0° (232°)
Destination:
 - Location:
Shanghai
 - Arrival:
17th May 2024 / 10:00:11 UTC
Last update:
4 days ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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Ships under Repair or Conversion - 6 photos

Containerships built 2001-2010 - 192 photos

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Haha, you're literally playing tricks on me Jad?!:-))
...now I fixed the bow se/uction. I'm sure, the workers at the dockyard did the same for real.

Thank you for your hidden hind and your nice comment.
Regards, David

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person
Thank's Clyde, always an aha-moment sailing by an occupied B&V dock with the ships revealing their hidden charms;) Another fact I personally like is, that you can see Hamburg's opera house partly in the background. Now we only need another harbour bridge in front of that:-))

Cheers, David

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person
"Close-up of bow suction ......."

Hi David (echobow),, I can't see the 'bow suction' on the photo !!! ,, nevertheless,, is it maybe for suction of ballast water into the forepeak tank ? xD

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person
Now that's a close up David! With the size of the worker to put size in perspective. Good one!!

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