Images of MV ‘Neptune Thalassa’ departing Port of Piraeus

Images of Car Carrier MV ‘Neptune Thalassa’ departing the Port of Piraeus
3,500 Cars, Pure Car Carrier (PCC), built in 2014 at Hyundai Mipo

VESSEL DETAILS: Call Sign SVBZ1, IMO Number 9668506. Built at Hyundai Mipo, Greece Flagged, DNV Classed, Length Overall of 169.55 m., Length Between Perpendiculars of 158.00 m., Draught of 8.70 m., Beam of 28.00 m., Moulded Depth of 30.55 m., Tonnage of 11,280 International Net and 11,085 Dwt (long). Gross Tonnage of 37,600, MAN B. & W. Engine, Speed of 18.50 kts, Heavy Fuel Oil, Horsepower of 15,800.

VESSEL OWNER / MANAGER DETAILS: Neptune Lines Shipping & Managing Enterprises S.A., Greece. Website: http://www.neptunelines.com.

CARGO HANDLING DETAILS: Vehicle Capacity of 3,500 Cars, Lane Length of 850.00 m., 1 Stern Ramp(s) with a Width of 7.00 m. and a maximum load of 120 tonnes, 1 Quarter Ramp(s).

MAIN ENGINE: 1 x Diesel – MAN B. & W. 7S50ME-C8.2 – 2-stroke 7-cyl. 500mm x2000mm bore/stroke 11,620mkW total at 127rpm.

AUXILIARY  ENGINES: 2 x Aux. Diesel Gen – Himsen 6H21/32 – 4-stroke 6-cyl. 210mm x 320mm bore/stroke 2,100mkW total at 720rpm driving 2 x AC generator(s) at 60Hz.

PROPULSION:  1 x Propeller (Aft Centre) (mechanical), Rolls-Royce, 127rpm.  2 x Pos, Tunnel Thruster (Fwd.) (electric) AC, 1 x Pos, Tunnel Thruster (Aft) (electric) AC.


MV NEPTUNE THALASSA 1 BMK_5535 @

Car Carrier MV ‘Neptune Thalassa’, built in 2014 at Hyundai Mipo, 3000-ceu car carrier MV ‘Neptune Thalassa’ departs Port of Piraeus in November 2015. Image credit: Karatzas Images

MV NEPTUNE THALASSA 2 BMK_5597 @

Car Carrier MV ‘Neptune Thalassa’, built in 2014 at Hyundai Mipo, 3000-ceu car carrier MV ‘Neptune Thalassa’ departs Port of Piraeus in November 2015. Image credit: Karatzas Images

MV NEPTUNE THALASSA 3 BMK_5566 @

Car Carrier MV ‘Neptune Thalassa’, built in 2014 at Hyundai Mipo, 3000-ceu car carrier MV ‘Neptune Thalassa’ departs Port of Piraeus in November 2015. Image credit: Karatzas Images

MV NEPTUNE THALASSA 4 BMK_5545 @

Car Carrier MV ‘Neptune Thalassa’, built in 2014 at Hyundai Mipo, 3000-ceu car carrier MV ‘Neptune Thalassa’ departs Port of Piraeus in November 2015. Image credit: Karatzas Images

MV NEPTUNE THALASSA 5 BMK_5593 @

Anthropomorphic bow bearing a blue-eye, the ‘Eye of the Sea’ possibly – as ‘Thalassa’ means ‘Sea’ in Greek. Built in 2014 at Hyundai Mipo, 3000-ceu car carrier MV ‘Neptune Thalassa’ departs Port of Piraeus in November 2015. Image credit: Karatzas Images

MV NEPTUNE THALASSA 6 BMK_5620 @

Anthropomorphic bow bearing a blue-eye, the ‘Eye of the Sea’ possibly – as ‘Thalassa’ means ‘Sea’ in Greek. Built in 2014 at Hyundai Mipo, 3000-ceu car carrier MV ‘Neptune Thalassa’ departs Port of Piraeus in November 2015. Image credit: Karatzas Images

MV NEPTUNE THALASSA 7 BMK_5711 @

Details of of house flag for MV ‘Neptune Thalassa’. Built in 2014 at Hyundai Mipo, 3000-ceu car carrier MV ‘Neptune Thalassa’ departs Port of Piraeus in November 2015. Image credit: Karatzas Images

MV NEPTUNE THALASSA 8 BMK_5718 @

Anthropomorphic bow bearing a blue-eye, the ‘Eye of the Sea’ possibly – as ‘Thalassa’ means ‘Sea’ in Greek. Built in 2014 at Hyundai Mipo, 3000-ceu car carrier MV ‘Neptune Thalassa’ departs Port of Piraeus in November 2015. Image credit: Karatzas Images

MV NEPTUNE THALASSA 9 BMK_5770 @

Car Carrier MV ‘Neptune Thalassa’, built in 2014 at Hyundai Mipo, 3000-ceu car carrier MV ‘Neptune Thalassa’ departs Port of Piraeus in November 2015. Image credit: Karatzas Images

MV NEPTUNE THALASSA 10 BMK_5781 @

Car Carrier MV ‘Neptune Thalassa’, built in 2014 at Hyundai Mipo, 3000-ceu car carrier MV ‘Neptune Thalassa’ departs Port of Piraeus in November 2015. Image credit: Karatzas Images

MV NEPTUNE THALASSA 11 BMK_5802 @

Car Carrier MV ‘Neptune Thalassa’, built in 2014 at Hyundai Mipo, 3000-ceu car carrier MV ‘Neptune Thalassa’ departs Port of Piraeus in November 2015. Image credit: Karatzas Images

MV NEPTUNE THALASSA 12 BMK_5630 @

Car Carrier MV ‘Neptune Thalassa’, built in 2014 at Hyundai Mipo, 3000-ceu car carrier MV ‘Neptune Thalassa’ departs Port of Piraeus in November 2015. Image credit: Karatzas Images

MV NEPTUNE THALASSA 13 BMK_5610 @

Anthropomorphic bow bearing a blue-eye, the ‘Eye of the Sea’ possibly – as ‘Thalassa’ means ‘Sea’ in Greek. Built in 2014 at Hyundai Mipo, 3000-ceu car carrier MV ‘Neptune Thalassa’ departs Port of Piraeus in November 2015. Image credit: Karatzas Images


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