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Photographer:
Captain Ted [ View profile ]
Captured:
Jan 2, 2018
Title:
Chronos
Location:
Cristobal, Panama
Added:
Jan 18, 2018
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521
Image Resolution:
1,200 x 811

Description:

CHRONOS - IMO n° 9237163
Flag (Panama)
Call Sign 3FVV6
MMSI 354425000
Gross tonnage 2896 (since 01/03/2004)
DWT 4999
Type of ship Oil Products Tanker (during 2002)
Year of build 2002
Status In Service/Commission (since 03/03/2002)

Vessel
particulars

Current name:
CHRONOS

Former name(s):

 -  Spabunker Veinte (Until 2003 Sep)

 -  Spabunker Twenty (period Unknown) 

Current flag:
Panama
Home port:
Panama
Vessel Type:
Bunkering Tanker
Gross tonnage:
2,896 tons
Summer DWT:
4,999 tons
Length:
77 m
Beam:
16 m
Draught:
3.1 m

AIS Position
of this ship

Last known position:
8°49’32.11” N, 79°32’58.56” W
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
0kts, 331.1°
Destination:
 - Location:
Balboa
 - Arrival:
30th Mar 2024 / 16:00:15 UTC
Last update:
11 minutes ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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This ship exists in the following categories:

Tankers built 2001 - 2010 - 27 photos

Photographers
of this ship

(15)

Daniel Ferro

1 photos

Sergey Bykov

2 photos

Phil English

1 photos

gerrard

1 photos

peter

1 photos

Derek Lilley

1 photos

Captain Ted

1 photos

b47b56

1 photos

MattB

1 photos

GWR52

1 photos

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LR/IMO No: 9237163
Year: 2002
Name: SPABUNKER VEINTE
Type: Tanker
Flag: ESP
Date of completion: 3.3.02
DWT: 4999
Yard No: 286
Country of build: ESP
Builder: Union Naval de Levante
Location of yard: Valencia
Number of screws/Mchy/Speed(kn): 2D-8
1903 SPABUNKER TWENTY - 14 CHRONOS

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person
@Mattyboy,,she is always in Crsitobal,, don,t know really how long already

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person
She was one of the first vessels I took a photo of just prior to joint this site.....and now here she is again.

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person
I was right - she looks like one of the Spabunker-type vessels seen around Spanish waters.

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