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Photographer:
Arnes [ View profile ]
Captured:
Feb 1, 1971
Title:
Hamburg
Location:
Grenada
Added:
Feb 2, 2017
Views:
2,015
Image Resolution:
2,252 x 1,501

Description:

German cruisevessel photographed during a cruise in the Caribbean in february 1971. Built in Hamburg in 1969 as HAMBURG, renamed HANSEATIC in 1973 and MAXIM GORKIY in 1974. Broken up in India in february 2009

Vessel
particulars

Current name:
MAXIM M

Former name(s):

 -  Maxim Gorkiy (Until 2009 Feb)

 -  Maksim Gorkiy (Until 1991 Dec)

 -  Hanseatic (Until 1974 Jan)

 -  Hamburg (Until 1973 Sep)

Current flag:
Bahamas
Home port:
Nassau
Status:
Dead
Build year:
1969
Vessel Type:
Passenger (cruise) Ship
Gross tonnage:
24,220 tons
Summer DWT:
4,759 tons
Length:
194.7 m
Beam:
26.55 m
Draught:
8.25 m

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This ship exists in the following categories:

Shipping - 3 photos

Cruise Ships and Liners - 4 photos

Ship Interior - 2 photos

Storm Pictures - 3 photos

Harbour Overview Images - 2 photos

Passenger Vessels - 1 photos

Ships under Repair or Conversion - 11 photos

Ship's Deck - 8 photos

Ships under Construction - 1 photos

Cruise Ships and Liners built 1961-1970 - 366 photos

Photographers
of this ship

(149)

Ray Smith

1 photos

Pieter_Inpijn

14 photos

Tim Becker

1 photos

adaf

1 photos

Marc Piché

1 photos

BRIAN FISHER

3 photos

simonwp

7 photos

Allan RO

1 photos

Mikkel

1 photos

Tim Vogel

2 photos

Tender

7 photos

MOREL fabien

2 photos

viking

1 photos

Sondre

1 photos

Gianpaolo

6 photos

Dick Gorter

3 photos

Arnes

1 photos

carimar

2 photos

mtpat10

2 photos

rusl

1 photos

Yvon Perchoc

1 photos

Sydney46

2 photos

jan_t

1 photos

Stuart Lilly

1 photos

buddhaJoe

5 photos

Jan Ove

1 photos

Fred

2 photos

Terry Wiffen

1 photos

Ben

1 photos

Malte Wulf

2 photos

Tony Garner

1 photos

Lu

4 photos

immen

2 photos

Arne J

7 photos

Bob

1 photos

jotabe

1 photos

apachio

1 photos

prieto

2 photos

John Kent

4 photos

Wayne ACourt

2 photos

Manfred

2 photos

Ingvar

2 photos

Adi Man

3 photos

wouter

1 photos

John Mavin

2 photos

Dirk-Hamburg

3 photos

world

1 photos

Sabine

1 photos

Sascha Heuer

4 photos

Frank Schl

7 photos

Geir Ole S

2 photos

Artman

1 photos

Luko P.

1 photos

Jo

2 photos

Ian Boyle

3 photos

Jens Boldt

6 photos

Tina

16 photos

TomJones

3 photos

Gordy

2 photos

Hugo L

1 photos

Chris Howell

4 photos

Maximer

3 photos

Clive Harvey

2 photos

Victor

2 photos

Gena Anfimov

10 photos

roar jensen

1 photos

Tony Martin

9 photos

Mr. DOT

4 photos

simeonov

1 photos

chiminuel

1 photos

raether

2 photos

vovashap

2 photos

bs1mrc

1 photos

ATAO

1 photos

Bob Scott

1 photos

jackosan

1 photos

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Yes, it sure is. But some people think that as long as it posted on internet it is free for all to use. I see this on facebook also, some open sites has hundreds of photos from Shipspotting without mentioning source.

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person
Rather sad this excellent picture was illegaly posted at Instagram within days by the criminal mentioned in the forum many times.

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My grandparents took many cruises on Hamburg and her sister ship Hanseatic. I did go on Hanseatic on one of her last cruises in March of 1973 and always wanted to travel on Hamburg but it was not to be. Great photo.

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person
A fabulous shot of this stunning vessel.

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person
Tony, she passed us on our port side, we was both going the same direction. I took some other photos also, she came much closer, we could shout to each other.

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person
List of the ship and wake seems to indicate she is turning to port to avoid coming any closer.

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person
Thanks, Tony. It is taken from a large sailing-vessel, and HAMBURG came very close to greet us. That's why there is so many people on deck there.

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person
Arnes, great photograph of this fine ship underway.

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