MV ‘ANNOULA’

Images of Panamax MV ‘ANNOULA’ (Ex-Name: Anangel Venture)                               69,406 DWT, Dry Bulk Carrier, Built 1989

IDENTIFICATION: Ex-names are Anangel Venture, Channel Enterprise. Panamax Bulker, Call Sign 9HYR8, IMO Number 8715015. Built at NKK Corp., Malta Flagged, Length Overall of 225.00 m., Length Between Perpendiculars of 216.00 m., Draught of 13.27 m., Beam of 32.24 m., 68.40 Tonnes per Centimetre Immersion, Gross Tonnage of 36,781, Moulded Depth of 18.30 m., Tonnage of 31,557 Panama Canal Net, 33,555 Suez Canal Net, 23,242 International Net, 9,535 Light Displacement and 68,310 Dwt (long). Engine Description 2 S.A. 6-cyl., Engine Model 6RTA62, Sulzer Engine, Speed of 13.50 kts at 28.00 tonnes per day, Heavy Fuel Oil, Horsepower of 9329, Bunker Capacity of 2,165 tonnes.  1 fixed pitch Propellor.

OWNER / MANAGER DETAILS: Arion Shipping Co. Ltd., Piraeus, Greece.

SPECIALIZED DETAILS: Grain Capacity of 81,855 cu.m., Side-rolling hatches, Hydraulically operated, 7 Holds, 7 Hatches, Strengthened for Ore. Wing tanks bleed into hold (grain), Hatch Dimensions are 6 @ 16.80 x 14.40 m., 1 @ 14.80 x 11.20 m.

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Japanese-built panamax bulker ‘ANNOULA’ in the Bosporus Straits; Bosporus Bridge. http://www.karatzas.com

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Japanese-built panamax bulker ‘ANNOULA’ in the Bosporus Straits; Bosporus Bridge. http://www.karatzas.com

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Japanese-built panamax bulker ‘ANNOULA’ in the Bosporus Straits; Bosporus Bridge; Ortaköy Mosque. http://www.karatzas.com

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Japanese-built panamax bulker ‘ANNOULA’ in the Bosporus Straits; Bosporus Bridge; Ortaköy Mosque. http://www.karatzas.com

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Japanese-built panamax bulker ‘ANNOULA’ in the Bosporus Straits. http://www.karatzas.com

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Japanese-built panamax bulker ‘ANNOULA’ in the Bosporus Straits. http://www.karatzas.com

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Japanese-built panamax bulker ‘ANNOULA’ in the Bosporus Straits. http://www.karatzas.com

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Japanese-built panamax bulker ‘ANNOULA’ in the Bosporus Straits; Bosporus Bridge. http://www.karatzas.com

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Japanese-built panamax bulker ‘ANNOULA’ in the Bosporus Straits; Bosporus Bridge. http://www.karatzas.com

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Japanese-built panamax bulker ‘ANNOULA’ in the Bosporus Straits. http://www.karatzas.com

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Japanese-built panamax bulker ‘ANNOULA’ in the Bosporus Straits. http://www.karatzas.com

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Japanese-built panamax bulker ‘ANNOULA’ in the Bosporus Straits; Bosporus Bridge; Ortaköy Mosque. http://www.karatzas.com

 


 

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