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Captured:
Mar 6, 2021
Title:
Sea Lord
Location:
Valencia, Spain
Added:
Mar 6, 2021
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754
Image Resolution:
2,500 x 1,667

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Berthed at Sur quay, Valencia Port on 06/03/2021.
Call Sign : V3TH
MMSI : 312942000
Gross tonnage : 10.511, DWT : 17.297, LDT : 4.272
Year of build : 1986
Flag : Belize 🇧🇿
Dimensions : 145,50 x 21,04 x 9,45 m
TEU : 558, Bale : 21.096 m³, Grain : 21.266 m³
Cargo Handling Gear : 5 Cranes of 25 tonnes SWL
Main engine : Pielstick 10PC2-6V-400 _ hp.: 5.396, Kw.: 3.969, Service Speed : 14,50 Kn
Shipbuilder : Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Co Ltd (IHI) - Aioi HG (JPN). Yard No. 2862
Standard design : Freedom II
Name of ship : SEA LORD, 2012/09.
Former names : Sifnos Island, 1986/02. Clipper Mandarin, 1989/07. Express Progress, 2000/04. Sea Pantheon, 2004/01. Tamoyo Maiden, 2005/01.

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Current name:
SEA LORD

Former name(s):

 -  Tamoyo Maiden (Until 2012 Sep)

 -  Sea Pantheon (Until 2005 Jan)

 -  Express Progress (Until 2004 Jan)

 -  Clipper Mandarin (Until 2000 Apr)

 -  Sifnos Island (Until 1989 Jul)

Current flag:
Belize
Home port:
Belize City
Vessel Type:
General Cargo
Gross tonnage:
10,511 tons
Summer DWT:
17,235 tons
Length:
145 m
Beam:
21 m
Draught:
5.3 m

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General cargo ships built 1980-1989 (Over 3000gt) - 33 photos

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Glad to see this old lady still cruising¡
Just a question for anyone willing to replay: Which are main differences between Freedom, Friendship and Fortune type vessels?
They look quite similar at least in hull´s shape.
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person
Worth the effort!

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Thank you very much Denis. Yes, you can see the nice Japanese construction from the 80's. It was not easy to take the photo, as I had to climb a small wall to take it.

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person
Excellent, Manuel! Not many of these are in service...

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