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Nikolay Golovanov |
This vessel heading towards Montreal can be seen making it's way through the ever thickening ice of the St. Lawerence Seaway. Photographed in the winter of 1991 at Sorel, Quebec. Thank You to Pekka Laakso (MSVNORDICA) for giving me the name. I could barely make out the name and I'm not up on my russian alphabet to read the name correctly. From the russian name I got it's present name from Frederik & Gerda Plets. This ship was most recently named MSC Provence and from this name I got: Call sign - H9JP IMO number - 7614381 Builder - VEB Warnowwerft Warnemuede Country - Warnemuede, East Germany Ordered - October 1971 Keel laid - 30 November 1978 Launched - January 1979 Delivered - December 1979 L.O.A. - 169.81 meters ( 557' 2" ) Including bulbous bow L.B.P. - 157.23 meters ( 515' 10" ) Width overall - 25.40 meters ( 83' 4" ) Width moulded - 25.38 meters ( 83' 3" ) Draught - 9.202 meters ( 30' 2.5" ) Depth - 17.45 meters ( 57' 3" ) Gross tonnage - 17,304 Net tonnage - 7,224 Deadweight tonnage - 14,520 Names: to present (a) Nikolay Golovanov - U.S.S.R.(1992) (b) Nikolay Golovanov - Russia (1994) (c) Mor Canada - Cyprus (1999) (d) Zim Liverpool - Cyprus (2000) (e) City of Liverpool - Cyprus (7/2003) (f) MSC Provence - Malta (9/2004) (g) MSC Erminia - Panama |
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Added on | 24/12/2007 |
Dimension | 1129 x 800 |
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