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Photographer:
Darian Sclaunich [ View profile ]
Title:
Utah
Added:
Jan 28, 2008
Views:
2,239
Image Resolution:
2,288 x 1,712

Description:

Preparing for lightering operations in the Galveston lightering area. Picture taken in 2003.


Name: Utah
Built: 01/2001
DWT: 299,325
Draft: 22.00
Builder: Daewoo Shipbuilding & Heavy Mach., Ltd., GT: 157,814
LOA: 332.00/320.00
Beam: 58.00


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Current name:
KITAKAZE

Former name(s):

 -  Trident Tenacity (Until 2020 Oct)

 -  Ridge U (Until 2020 Mar)

 -  Ridgebury Utah (Until 2019 Nov)

 -  Dht Utah (Until 2017 Nov)

 -  Bw Utah (Until 2017 May)

 -  Utah (Until 2008 Jan)

Current flag:
Djibouti
Home port:
Djibouti
Vessel Type:
Crude Oil Tanker
Gross tonnage:
157,814 tons
Summer DWT:
299,498 tons
Length:
332 m
Beam:
58 m
Draught:
20.8 m

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Tankers built 2001 - 2010 - 31 photos

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person
Hello Darijan.
What a great shot of"Utah" you got here.
Plenty hits too.But not one singel comment.
What a shame.Well i give one.
A well done job darijan.And thanks for sharing this great shots with us.
Have a nice day.
Best regards.
Knut Helge.

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person
Nice picture!
Regards
Martin

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person
Grat shot, Darijan!

Her details can be found HERE. Since your picture they have painted her in the green colour that Bergesen Worldwide got from the Bergesen ships.

Best regards
Mats
Oslo

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person
Thank you for this quick reply Matts!

Indeed this shot was taken in 2003. Thank you for reminding me of adding the year since I forgot to write it :-P.

Greetings

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person
You're welcome. VLCCs are my favurite ships so I always enjoy your (or were they your father's?)great photos of such tankers being lightered. Hope you have more...

All the best from Oslo.

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person
I know you like VLCCs (as I do) we talked about VLCCs once :). The ones I'm posting now are my fathers. The ones before where mine...

Thanks again for your help ;)

Greetings...

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