MT ‘FEDOR’

Images of LR1 Products Tanker MT ‘Fedor’ inbound the Houston Ship Channel
70,156 DWT Product Carrier Built in 2003 at Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI)

IDENTIFICATION: Ex-name is Nidia. Launch Name was Nidia. Panamax Tanker, Call Sign V7EV9, IMO Number 9259317. Built at Hyundai HI, Double Hull, Marshall Islands Flagged, DNV Classed. DIMENSIONS/TONNAGES: Moulded Depth of 20.40 m., Lightship air draft of 45.00 m., Keel to mast air draft of 52.23 m., Tonnage of 34,208 Panama Canal Net, 42,988 Suez Canal Net, 19,597 International Net and 69,048 Dwt (long). Length Overall of 228.08 m., Length Between Perpendiculars of 219.10 m., Draught of 13.70 m., Beam of 32.20 m., 67.83 Tonnes per Centimetre Immersion, Gross Tonnage of 41,397, MAN B. & W. Engine, Speed of 15.70 kts, Heavy Fuel Oil, Horsepower of 18424, Bunker Capacity of 2,038 tonnes.

OWNER / MANAGER DETAILS: Salamon AG, URL: http://www.salamon-ag.de.

VESSEL ADDITIONAL DETAILS: Cargo Capacities of 77,910 cu.m. and 490,000 Barrels, Segregated Ballast Tanks, 12 Tanks, 12 Pumps with a total Capacity of 10,800 cu.m., Epoxy Tank Coating, Heat Exchangers, Maximum heating capacity of 66 degrees Celsius.

ENGINE DETAILS: Engine Description 2 S.A. 6-cyl., Engine Model 6S60MC-C7.1, 1 fixed pitch Propellor. CARGO HANDLING: 6 Cargo Separations, 12 Wing Tanks with a capacity of 77,910 cu.m., 6 Cargo Manifolds, Stern Discharge, Cargo connections have diameters of 16 inches, Manifold height above deck of 2.10 m., Distance from bow to centre manifold is 111.03 m., Maximum operating capacity of cargo pumps is 10,800 t/hr, M/Steel cargo lines. Ballast Capacity of 29,326 tonnes, Solas Certificate, Inert Gas System, Centre Line Bulkhead.

MAIN ENGINE: 1 x Diesel – MAN B. & W. 6S60MC-C7.1 2-stroke 6-cyl. 600mm x 2400mm bore/stroke – 13,560mkW total at 105rpm.

OTHER POWER EQUIPMENT: No Shaft Generator.

PROPULSOR: 1 x FP Propeller (Aft Centre) (mechanical), 105rpm.

POS, PROPULSOR: No Thrusters.

OTHER ENGINE EQUIPMENT: 1 x Screw Shaft.

LIFTING EQUIPMENT: No Cargo Gear.

SALE & PURCHASE HISTORY: Reported sold to Clients of Salamon on 28 November 2003 for US$ 37m.


 

MT FEDOR 1@

LR1 Products Tanker MT ‘Fedor’ (70,000 dwt, built in 2003 at Hyundai Heavy and owned by Salamon AG in Germany) inbound the Houston Ship Channel. Image Credit: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT FEDOR 2@

LR1 Products Tanker MT ‘Fedor’ (70,000 dwt, built in 2003 at Hyundai Heavy and owned by Salamon AG in Germany) inbound the Houston Ship Channel. Image Credit: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT FEDOR 3@

LR1 Products Tanker MT ‘Fedor’ (70,000 dwt, built in 2003 at Hyundai Heavy and owned by Salamon AG in Germany) inbound the Houston Ship Channel. Portside bow detail. Image Credit: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT FEDOR 4@

LR1 Products Tanker MT ‘Fedor’ (70,000 dwt, built in 2003 at Hyundai Heavy and owned by Salamon AG in Germany) inbound the Houston Ship Channel. Portside superstructure detail. Image Credit: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT FEDOR 5@

LR1 Products Tanker MT ‘Fedor’ (70,000 dwt, built in 2003 at Hyundai Heavy and owned by Salamon AG in Germany) inbound the Houston Ship Channel. Image Credit: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT FEDOR 6@

LR1 Products Tanker MT ‘Fedor’ (70,000 dwt, built in 2003 at Hyundai Heavy and owned by Salamon AG in Germany) inbound the Houston Ship Channel. Image Credit: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT FEDOR 7@

LR1 Products Tanker MT ‘Fedor’ (70,000 dwt, built in 2003 at Hyundai Heavy and owned by Salamon AG in Germany) inbound the Houston Ship Channel. Image Credit: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT FEDOR 8@

LR1 Products Tanker MT ‘Fedor’ (70,000 dwt, built in 2003 at Hyundai Heavy and owned by Salamon AG in Germany) inbound the Houston Ship Channel. Funnel and House Flag. Image Credit: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT FEDOR 9@

LR1 Products Tanker MT ‘Fedor’ (70,000 dwt, built in 2003 at Hyundai Heavy and owned by Salamon AG in Germany) inbound the Houston Ship Channel. Image Credit: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT FEDOR 10@

LR1 Products Tanker MT ‘Fedor’ (70,000 dwt, built in 2003 at Hyundai Heavy and owned by Salamon AG in Germany) inbound the Houston Ship Channel. Image Credit: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT FEDOR 11@

LR1 Products Tanker MT ‘Fedor’ (70,000 dwt, built in 2003 at Hyundai Heavy and owned by Salamon AG in Germany) inbound the Houston Ship Channel. Image Credit: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT FEDOR 12@

LR1 Products Tanker MT ‘Fedor’ (70,000 dwt, built in 2003 at Hyundai Heavy and owned by Salamon AG in Germany) inbound the Houston Ship Channel. Image Credit: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT FEDOR 13@

LR1 Products Tanker MT ‘Fedor’ (70,000 dwt, built in 2003 at Hyundai Heavy and owned by Salamon AG in Germany) inbound the Houston Ship Channel. Image Credit: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT FEDOR 14@

LR1 Products Tanker MT ‘Fedor’ (70,000 dwt, built in 2003 at Hyundai Heavy and owned by Salamon AG in Germany) inbound the Houston Ship Channel. Image Credit: Karatzas Photographie Maritime


© 2013 – present Basil M Karatzas & Karatzas Marine Advisors & Co.  All Rights Reserved.

IMPORTANT DISCLAIMERS:  Vessel description is provided in good faith and is believed to be correct and accurate but no assurances, warranties or representations are made herewith. Vessel description is provided for entertainment  purposes only. We have no responsibility whatsoever for any errors / omissions in vessel description.

Access to this blog signifies the reader’s irrevocable acceptance of this disclaimer. No part of this blog can be reproduced by any means and under any circumstances, whatsoever, in whole or in part, without proper attribution or the consent of the copyright and trademark holders of this website. Whilst every effort has been made to ensure that information herewithin has been received from sources believed to be reliable and such information is believed to be accurate at the time of publishing, no warranties or assurances whatsoever are made in reference to accuracy or completeness of said information, and no liability whatsoever will be accepted for taking or failing to take any action upon any information contained in any part of this website.  Thank you for the consideration.

Images posted on this blog are typically minimally processed gpeg images of lower resolution. Original images are typically shot in RAW format, which can be provided upon special request.

MT ‘NING HAI WAN’

Images of MT ‘Ning Hai Wan’, Asphalt and Bitumen Tanker in New York Harbor 6,115 DWT Asphalt & Bitumen Carrier Built 2010

IDENTIFICATION: Launch Name was ‘Ning Hai Wan’. Call Sign 3FNA, IMO Number 9578385. Built at Guangzhou Huangpu, Double Hull, Panama Flagged, China Classed, Length Overall of 106.99 m., Length Between Perpendiculars of 101.50 m., Draught of 6.20 m., Beam of 17.60 m., Gross Tonnage of 5,565, Moulded Depth of 10.10 m., Tonnage of 1,669 International Net and 6,018 Dwt (long). ENGINE DETAILS: Engine Description 4 S.A. 9-cyl., Engine Model 9L26, Wartsila Engine, Horsepower of 4156.

OWNER / MANAGER DETAILS: COSCO Southern Asphalt Ltd., website: http://www.coscogz.com.cn/en/shipping/hangyun_nflq.asp

MAIN ENGINE: 1 x Diesel – Wartsila 9L26 4-stroke 9-cyl. 260mm x 320mm bore/stroke – 3,060mkW total at 1,000rpm.

AUXILIARY: 3 x Aux. Diesel Gen – 4-stroke 1,200mkW total driving 3 x AC generator(s) 450V at 60Hz.

PROPULSOR: 1 x Propeller (Aft Centre) (mechanical).

OTHER ENGINE EQUIPMENT: 1 x Gearbox, Engine.


 

MT NING HAI WAN 1@

Cosco’s asphalt tanker carrier MT ‘Ning Hai Wan’ (6,000 dwt, built at Guangzhou Huangpu in 2010) inbound New York Harbor. Partial view of the stern of outbound cruiseship MV ‘Norvegian Breakaway’. Image credit: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT NING HAI WAN 2@

Cosco’s asphalt tanker carrier MT ‘Ning Hai Wan’ (6,000 dwt, built at Guangzhou Huangpu in 2010) inbound New York Harbor. Image credit: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT NING HAI WAN 3@

Cosco’s asphalt tanker carrier MT ‘Ning Hai Wan’ (6,000 dwt, built at Guangzhou Huangpu in 2010) inbound New York Harbor. Image credit: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT NING HAI WAN 4@

Cosco’s asphalt tanker carrier MT ‘Ning Hai Wan’ (6,000 dwt, built at Guangzhou Huangpu in 2010) inbound New York Harbor. Image credit: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT NING HAI WAN 6@

Cosco’s asphalt tanker carrier MT ‘Ning Hai Wan’ (6,000 dwt, built at Guangzhou Huangpu in 2010) inbound New York Harbor. Image credit: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT NING HAI WAN 6@

Cosco’s asphalt tanker carrier MT ‘Ning Hai Wan’ (6,000 dwt, built at Guangzhou Huangpu in 2010) inbound New York Harbor. Portside bow stern detail. Image credit: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT NING HAI WAN 7@

Cosco’s asphalt tanker carrier MT ‘Ning Hai Wan’ (6,000 dwt, built at Guangzhou Huangpu in 2010) inbound New York Harbor. Portside superstructure detail. Image credit: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT NING HAI WAN 8@

Cosco’s asphalt tanker carrier MT ‘Ning Hai Wan’ (6,000 dwt, built at Guangzhou Huangpu in 2010) inbound New York Harbor. Image credit: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT NING HAI WAN 9@

Cosco’s asphalt tanker carrier MT ‘Ning Hai Wan’ (6,000 dwt, built at Guangzhou Huangpu in 2010) inbound New York Harbor. Against the lower Manhattan skyline and the World Trade Center. Image credit: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT NING HAI WAN 11@

Cosco’s asphalt tanker carrier MT ‘Ning Hai Wan’ (6,000 dwt, built at Guangzhou Huangpu in 2010) inbound New York Harbor. Full portside view. Image credit: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT NING HAI WAN 12@

Cosco’s asphalt tanker carrier MT ‘Ning Hai Wan’ (6,000 dwt, built at Guangzhou Huangpu in 2010) inbound New York Harbor. Portiside view of stern and superstructure. Image credit: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT NING HAI WAN 13@

Cosco’s asphalt tanker carrier MT ‘Ning Hai Wan’ (6,000 dwt, built at Guangzhou Huangpu in 2010) inbound New York Harbor. Port side partial view with Bayonne Bridge in the background. Image credit: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT NING HAI WAN 14@

Cosco’s asphalt tanker carrier MT ‘Ning Hai Wan’ (6,000 dwt, built at Guangzhou Huangpu in 2010) inbound New York Harbor. World Trade Center in the background. Image credit: Karatzas Photographie Maritime


© 2013 – present Basil M Karatzas & Karatzas Marine Advisors & Co.  All Rights Reserved.

IMPORTANT DISCLAIMERS:  Vessel description is provided in good faith and is believed to be correct and accurate but no assurances, warranties or representations are made herewith. Vessel description is provided for entertainment  purposes only. We have no responsibility whatsoever for any errors / omissions in vessel description.

Access to this blog signifies the reader’s irrevocable acceptance of this disclaimer. No part of this blog can be reproduced by any means and under any circumstances, whatsoever, in whole or in part, without proper attribution or the consent of the copyright and trademark holders of this website. Whilst every effort has been made to ensure that information herewithin has been received from sources believed to be reliable and such information is believed to be accurate at the time of publishing, no warranties or assurances whatsoever are made in reference to accuracy or completeness of said information, and no liability whatsoever will be accepted for taking or failing to take any action upon any information contained in any part of this website.  Thank you for the consideration.

Images posted on this blog are typically minimally processed gpeg images of lower resolution. Original images are typically shot in RAW format, which can be provided upon special request.

MT ‘SPRUCE’

Images of Chemical Tanker MT ‘Spruce’ entering New York Harbor
36,782 DWT Chemical & Oil Carrier Built 1993

IDENTIFICATION: Ex-names are Jo Spruce, Spruce, Jo Spruce. Launch Name was Jo Spruce. Handy Tanker, Call Sign LAID7, IMO Number 8919037. Built at Kvaerner Leirvik, Double Hull, Norwegian Int’l Register Flagged, DNV Classed, Length Overall of 182.46 m., Length Between Perpendiculars of 176.10 m., Draught of 10.73 m., Beam of 32.00 m., 48.90 Tonnes per Centimetre Immersion, Gross Tonnage of 22,415, Moulded Depth of 14.00 m., Keel to mast air draft of 43.21 m., Tonnage of 16,743 Panama Canal Net, 19,050 Suez Canal Net, 11,481 International Net, 11,308 Light Displacement and 36,201 Dwt (long). ENGINE DETAILS: Engine Description 2 S.A. 6-cyl., Engine Model 6L60MC Mk1, MAN B. & W. Engine, Speed of 16.00 kts, Heavy Fuel Oil, Horsepower of 14160, Bunker Capacity of 2,200 tonnes. Bow Thruster.

OWNER / MANAGER DETAILS: Jo Tankers A/S, Bergen, Norway; website: http://www.jotankers.com/.

CARGO-HANDLING DETAILS: Cargo Capacity of 38,390 cu.m., Segregated Ballast Tanks, 37 Tanks, 37 Pumps with a total Capacity of 10,450 cu.m., Stainless Steel Tank Coating, Zinc Tank Coating, IMO Class 1, IMO Class 2, IMO Class 3, Heating Coils, Maximum heating capacity of 80 degrees Celsius, 37 Cargo Separations, Marpol Certificate. 37 Cargo Separations, 17 Centre Tanks with a capacity of 18,007 cu.m., 20 Wing Tanks with a capacity of 20,383 cu.m., all of which are fitted with heating coils, 37 Cargo Manifolds, Stern Discharge, Closed Loading System, Cargo connections have diameters of 14, 10, 8 and 6 inches, Manifold height above deck of 3.57 m., Distance from bow to centre manifold is 98.06 m., 37 Deepwell Pump(s), Maximum operating capacity of cargo pumps is 10,450 t/hr, S/Steel cargo lines, Fixed Cleaning, Both Centre and Wing Tanks are Strengthened.

SAFETY AND OTHER DETAILS: Satellite Communications, Marpol Certificate, High Level Alarms, Automatic Ullaging, Stripping System, Inert Gas System, OPA 90 Design, Vapour Return Ashore.

MAIN ENGINE: 1 x Diesel – MAN B. & W. 6L60MC Mk1 2-stroke 6-cyl. 600mm x 1944mm bore/stroke – 10,415mkW total at 111rpm.

OTHER POWER EQUIPMENT: No Shaft Generator.

PROPULSOR: 1 x FP Propeller (Aft Centre) (mechanical), 123rpm.

POS, PROPULSOR: 1 x Pos, Tunnel Thruster (Fwd.) (electric) AC.

OTHER ENGINE EQUIPMENT: 1 x Screw Shaft.

LIFTING EQUIPMENT: No Cargo Gear.


 

MT SPRUCE 1©

Triumphant entrance to New York Harbor by European-built stainless steel tanker MT ‘Spruce’ (37,000 dwt, 1993, Kvaerner Leirvik), against downtown Manhattan skyline background and NY Fire Department vessel’s hyperactive hydrants on a sunny August afternoon. Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT SPRUCE 2©

Triumphant entrance to New York Harbor by European-built stainless steel tanker MT ‘Spruce’ (37,000 dwt, 1993, Kvaerner Leirvik), against downtown Manhattan skyline background and NY Fire Department vessel’s hyperactive hydrants on a sunny August afternoon. Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT SPRUCE 3©

Triumphant entrance to New York Harbor by European-built stainless steel tanker MT ‘Spruce’ (37,000 dwt, 1993, Kvaerner Leirvik), against downtown Manhattan skyline background and NY Fire Department vessel’s hyperactive hydrants on a sunny August afternoon. Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT SPRUCE 4©

Triumphant entrance to New York Harbor by European-built stainless steel tanker MT ‘Spruce’ (37,000 dwt, 1993, Kvaerner Leirvik), against downtown Manhattan skyline background and NY Fire Department vessel’s hyperactive hydrants on a sunny August afternoon. Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT SPRUCE 5©

Triumphant entrance to New York Harbor by European-built stainless steel tanker MT ‘Spruce’ (37,000 dwt, 1993, Kvaerner Leirvik), against downtown Manhattan skyline background and NY Fire Department vessel’s hyperactive hydrants on a sunny August afternoon. Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT SPRUCE 6©

Triumphant entrance to New York Harbor by European-built stainless steel tanker MT ‘Spruce’ (37,000 dwt, 1993, Kvaerner Leirvik), against downtown Manhattan skyline background and NY Fire Department vessel’s hyperactive hydrants on a sunny August afternoon. Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT SPRUCE 7©

Triumphant entrance to New York Harbor by European-built stainless steel tanker MT ‘Spruce’ (37,000 dwt, 1993, Kvaerner Leirvik), against downtown Manhattan skyline background and NY Fire Department vessel’s hyperactive hydrants on a sunny August afternoon. Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT SPRUCE 8©

Triumphant entrance to New York Harbor by European-built stainless steel tanker MT ‘Spruce’ (37,000 dwt, 1993, Kvaerner Leirvik), against downtown Manhattan skyline background and NY Fire Department vessel’s hyperactive hydrants on a sunny August afternoon. Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT SPRUCE 9©

Triumphant entrance to New York Harbor by European-built stainless steel tanker MT ‘Spruce’ (37,000 dwt, 1993, Kvaerner Leirvik), against downtown Manhattan skyline background and NY Fire Department vessel’s hyperactive hydrants on a sunny August afternoon. Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT SPRUCE 10©

Triumphant entrance to New York Harbor by European-built stainless steel tanker MT ‘Spruce’ (37,000 dwt, 1993, Kvaerner Leirvik), against downtown Manhattan skyline background and NY Fire Department vessel’s hyperactive hydrants on a sunny August afternoon. Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT SPRUCE 11©

Triumphant entrance to New York Harbor by European-built stainless steel tanker MT ‘Spruce’ (37,000 dwt, 1993, Kvaerner Leirvik), against downtown Manhattan skyline background and NY Fire Department vessel’s hyperactive hydrants on a sunny August afternoon. Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT SPRUCE 12©

Triumphant entrance to New York Harbor by European-built stainless steel tanker MT ‘Spruce’ (37,000 dwt, 1993, Kvaerner Leirvik), against downtown Manhattan skyline background and NY Fire Department vessel’s hyperactive hydrants on a sunny August afternoon. Karatzas Photographie Maritime


© 2013 – present Basil M Karatzas & Karatzas Marine Advisors & Co.  All Rights Reserved.

IMPORTANT DISCLAIMERS:  Vessel description is provided in good faith and is believed to be correct and accurate but no assurances, warranties or representations are made herewith. Vessel description is provided for entertainment  purposes only. We have no responsibility whatsoever for any errors / omissions in vessel description.

Access to this blog signifies the reader’s irrevocable acceptance of this disclaimer. No part of this blog can be reproduced by any means and under any circumstances, whatsoever, in whole or in part, without proper attribution or the consent of the copyright and trademark holders of this website. Whilst every effort has been made to ensure that information herewithin has been received from sources believed to be reliable and such information is believed to be accurate at the time of publishing, no warranties or assurances whatsoever are made in reference to accuracy or completeness of said information, and no liability whatsoever will be accepted for taking or failing to take any action upon any information contained in any part of this website.  Thank you for the consideration.

Images posted on this blog are typically minimally processed gpeg images of lower resolution. Original images are typically shot in RAW format, which can be provided upon special request.

MT ‘HARBOUR PROGRESS’

Images of Handy Chemical Tanker MT ‘Harbour Progress’
Inbound New York Harbor, August 2015

19,175 DWT Chemical Tanker, Built in 2010 at at Lujiashi Zhoushan

IDENTIFICATION: Launch Name was Nortank Charcot. Handy Tanker, Call Sign CQNY, IMO Number 9572745. Built at Lujiashi Zhoushan, Double Hull, Madeira Flagged, ABS Classed, Ice Strengthened IA Class, Length Overall of 161.68 m., Length Between Perpendiculars of 150.80 m., Draught of 9.00 m., Beam of 23.00 m., 32.01 Tonnes per Centimetre Immersion. Moulded Depth of 12.40 m., Lightship air draft of 32.85 m., Keel to mast air draft of 41.85 m., Tonnage of 11,117 Panama Canal Net, 11,884 Suez Canal Net, 6,093 International Net, 6,577 Light Displacement and 18,872 Dwt (long). Gross Tonnage of 13,239. ENGINE DETAILS: Engine Description 4 S.A. 7-cyl., Engine Model 7M43C, MaK Engine, Speed of 16.50 kts, Heavy Fuel Oil, Horsepower of 8565, Bunker Capacity of 658 tonnes. 1 Controllable Propellor, Bow Thruster.

OWNER / MANAGER DETAILS: Dritte Nordtank-Hamburg GmbH & Co. KG / TB Marine Hamburg GmbH, website: http://www.tbmarine.de. Vessel trades in the Nordic Tankers Pool.

CARGO-HANDLING DETAILS: Cargo Capacity of 21,379 cu.m., Segregated Ballast Tanks, 12 Tanks, 14 Pumps with a total Capacity of 3,900 cu.m., Adv. Polymer Tank Coating (MarineLine Coating), IMO Class 2, Heat Exchangers, Maximum heating capacity of 66 degrees celsius, 12 Cargo Separations, Marpol Certificate. 12 Cargo Separations, 12 Wing Tanks with a capacity of 21,379 cu.m., 15 Cargo Manifolds, Stern Discharge, Closed Loading System, Cargo connections have diameters of 10, 8, 6 and 4 inches, Manifold height above deck of 3.95 m., Distance from bow to centre manifold is 82.98 m., 14 Centrifugal Pump(s), Maximum operating capacity of cargo pumps is 3,900 t/hr, S/Steel SUS 316L cargo lines.

SAFETY AND OTHER DETAILS: Ballast Capacity of 9,423 tonnes, Satellite Communications, Marpol Certificate, High Level Alarms, Automatic Ullaging, Inert Gas System, Vapour Return Ashore, Centre Line Bulkhead.
Equipment Details

MAIN ENGINE: 1 x Diesel – MaK 7M43C 4-stroke 7-cyl. 430mm x 610mm bore/stroke – 6,300mkW total at 500rpm.

PROPULSOR: 1 x CP Propeller (Aft Centre) (mechanical).

POS, PROPULSOR: 1 x Pos, Tunnel Thruster (Fwd.) (electric) at 800ekW total AC.

OTHER ENGINE EQUIPMENT: 1 x Screw Shaft.

LIFTING EQUIPMENT: No Cargo Gear.


 

MT HARBOUR PROGRESS 1©

IMO II Chemical Tanker ‘Harbour Progress’ (19,000 DWT , 2010-built at Lujiashi Zhoushan) making a majestic entry to New York Harbor, against Lower Manhattan skyline in a sunny August afternoon. Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT HARBOUR PROGRESS 2©

IMO II Chemical Tanker ‘Harbour Progress’ (19,000 DWT , 2010-built at Lujiashi Zhoushan) making a majestic entry to New York Harbor, against Lower Manhattan skyline in a sunny August afternoon. Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT HARBOUR PROGRESS 3©

IMO II Chemical Tanker ‘Harbour Progress’ (19,000 DWT , 2010-built at Lujiashi Zhoushan) making a majestic entry to New York Harbor, against Lower Manhattan skyline in a sunny August afternoon. Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT HARBOUR PROGRESS 4©

IMO II Chemical Tanker ‘Harbour Progress’ (19,000 DWT , 2010-built at Lujiashi Zhoushan) making a majestic entry to New York Harbor, against Lower Manhattan skyline in a sunny August afternoon. Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT HARBOUR PROGRESS 5©

IMO II Chemical Tanker ‘Harbour Progress’ (19,000 DWT , 2010-built at Lujiashi Zhoushan) making a majestic entry to New York Harbor, against Lower Manhattan skyline in a sunny August afternoon. Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT HARBOUR PROGRESS 6©

IMO II Chemical Tanker ‘Harbour Progress’ (19,000 DWT , 2010-built at Lujiashi Zhoushan) making a majestic entry to New York Harbor, against Lower Manhattan skyline in a sunny August afternoon. Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT HARBOUR PROGRESS 6©

IMO II Chemical Tanker ‘Harbour Progress’ (19,000 DWT , 2010-built at Lujiashi Zhoushan) making a majestic entry to New York Harbor, against Lower Manhattan skyline in a sunny August afternoon. Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT HARBOUR PROGRESS 7©

IMO II Chemical Tanker ‘Harbour Progress’ (19,000 DWT , 2010-built at Lujiashi Zhoushan) making a majestic entry to New York Harbor, against Lower Manhattan skyline in a sunny August afternoon. Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT HARBOUR PROGRESS 8©

IMO II Chemical Tanker ‘Harbour Progress’ (19,000 DWT , 2010-built at Lujiashi Zhoushan) making a majestic entry to New York Harbor, against Lower Manhattan skyline in a sunny August afternoon. Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT HARBOUR PROGRESS 9©

IMO II Chemical Tanker ‘Harbour Progress’ (19,000 DWT , 2010-built at Lujiashi Zhoushan) making a majestic entry to New York Harbor, against Lower Manhattan skyline in a sunny August afternoon. Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT HARBOUR PROGRESS 10©

IMO II Chemical Tanker ‘Harbour Progress’ (19,000 DWT , 2010-built at Lujiashi Zhoushan) making a majestic entry to New York Harbor, against Lower Manhattan skyline in a sunny August afternoon. Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT HARBOUR PROGRESS 11©

IMO II Chemical Tanker ‘Harbour Progress’ (19,000 DWT , 2010-built at Lujiashi Zhoushan) making a majestic entry to New York Harbor, against Lower Manhattan skyline in a sunny August afternoon. Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MT HARBOUR PROGRESS 12©

IMO II Chemical Tanker ‘Harbour Progress’ (19,000 DWT , 2010-built at Lujiashi Zhoushan) making a majestic entry to New York Harbor, against Lower Manhattan skyline in a sunny August afternoon. Karatzas Photographie Maritime


© 2013 – present Basil M Karatzas & Karatzas Marine Advisors & Co.  All Rights Reserved.

IMPORTANT DISCLAIMERS:  Vessel description is provided in good faith and is believed to be correct and accurate but no assurances, warranties or representations are made herewith. Vessel description is provided for entertainment  purposes only. We have no responsibility whatsoever for any errors / omissions in vessel description.

Access to this blog signifies the reader’s irrevocable acceptance of this disclaimer. No part of this blog can be reproduced by any means and under any circumstances, whatsoever, in whole or in part, without proper attribution or the consent of the copyright and trademark holders of this website. Whilst every effort has been made to ensure that information herewithin has been received from sources believed to be reliable and such information is believed to be accurate at the time of publishing, no warranties or assurances whatsoever are made in reference to accuracy or completeness of said information, and no liability whatsoever will be accepted for taking or failing to take any action upon any information contained in any part of this website.  Thank you for the consideration.

Images posted on this blog are typically minimally processed gpeg images of lower resolution. Original images are typically shot in RAW format, which can be provided upon special request.