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FLOATEL RELIANCE - IMO 8770247

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Photographer:
Jens Boldt [ View profile ]
Captured:
Jun 12, 2016
Added:
Jun 26, 2016
Views:
1,159
Image Resolution:
1,680 x 1,123

Description:

FLOATEL RELIANCE moored at Santa Cruz de Tenerife, seen from Avenida de Anaga, 12.06.2016

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Current name:
FLOATEL RELIANCE
Current flag:
Bermuda
Home port:
Hamilton
Vessel Type:
Platform
Gross tonnage:
18,426 tons
Summer DWT:
7,350 tons
Length:
110 m
Beam:
36 m
Draught:
6 m

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of this ship

Last known position:
28°27’36.24” N, 16°14’50.04” W
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
0kts, 238.4° (324°)
Destination:
 - Location:
Santa Cruz Tenerife
 - Arrival:
17th Apr 2024 / 15:00:42 UTC
Last update:
28 minutes ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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Accommodation Vessels & Barges - 12 photos

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Hi Ventuari, I'm always hoping for you to know some shipspotting locations I haven't found yet. I discovered that place on TF-121 above Punta de los Organos which is nice when there are ships anchoring off Santa Cruz :-)

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Hi Jens. Nice and quality shot. Interesting to see all kind of Oil related floating equip. at Santa Cruz ( today 11-12 between Oil Platf., drill ships, Hotel Platf....) I have a lot of shots pending to upload incl. aerial shots jeje of the mentioned oil related stuff...
Not to comment that spotting locations are more or less the same: Muelle Norte, Av. De Anaga, and Valle Seco area....
MBregards.
ventuari

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Hehe, yes Denis, good that I met this one in broad daylight!:-))

I just checked - my second accommodation vessel in 10 years of shipspotting, but then this is not surprising... think they haven't found a drop of oil beneath the Elbe so far (but I think they did find it somewhere between the Canary Islands and the African coast, four drill ships and two drilling rigs at Santa Cruz de Tenerife and I guess some more were at Las Palmas de Gran Canaria)!

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A some frightening never before seen creatures once you get out of your usual habitat, eh Jens? :D

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