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Nicolas Mihanovich - IMO 5416852

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Captured:
Dec 7, 2019
Location:
Iguazu, Argentina
Photo Category:
Wrecks & Relics
Added:
Oct 5, 2020
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Image Resolution:
4,000 x 2,590

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Former ferry 'Nicolas Mihanovich' tied up in Puerto Iguazú (Argentina) on 7, december 2019.

She was working mainly between the ports of Buenos Aires (Argentina) and Colonia (Uruguay) from 1962 until the early 2000s, first under the Argentine flag and, since 1981, wearing the Uruguayan flag.
After being moored and out of service in La Boca (Buenos Aires) for some years, it was modified in a Buenos Aires shipyard to be used as a luxurious floating casino and hotel in Iguazú, but since it arrived there in 2013, the project has been canceled and the ship is abandoned and unused.
She arrived in Iguazú on October 18, 2013 towed by the tugs 'Cruz del Sur' and 'Angelita B', since she does not have own propulsion.

Name: Nicolas Mihanovich
IMO number: 5416852
Type: Passenger ship
Year of build: 1962
Builder: Astilleros Argentinos Río de la Plata S. A. (Astarsa)
Location of yard: Tigre (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
Yard number: 110
Gross tonnage: 1.758 tons
Summer DWT: 366 tons
Lenght: 92,40 m.
Beam: 16,00 m.

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Current name:
NICOLAS MIHANOVICH
Current flag:
Uruguay
Home port:
Montevideo
Vessel Type:
Ro-ro/passenger Ship
Gross tonnage:
1,758 tons
Summer DWT:
366 tons

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As built she was a very attractive-looking ship. I saw her laid up in Buenos Aires in March 2000. Now, she looks like a gust of wind would blow her over. No wonder the project was cancelled.

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Thanks for the update. This ship is just so bizarre, I wouldn't even dare to set foot on it!

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