MV ‘HOLANDIA’

Images of Feedermax Containership MV ‘Holandia’ (Ex: Cala Phoenicia)
907 TEU Fully Cellular Container Built 2000

IDENTIFICATION: Ex-names are Cala Phoenicia, Cala Ponente. Launch Name was Holandia. Feedermax Containership, Call Sign V2OF5, IMO Number 9204506. Built at Stocz. Szczecin, Antigua & Barbuda Flagged, GL Classed, Ice Strengthened E3 Class, Length Overall of 132.90 m., Length Between Perpendiculars of 121.60 m., Draught of 7.70 m., Beam of 23.13 m., Gross Tonnage of 8,600, Moulded Depth of 11.10 m., Tonnage of 3,456 International Net and 8,956 Dwt (long). ENGINE DETAILS: Engine Description 4 S.A. 6-cyl., Engine Model 6L58/64 MAN Engine, Speed of 18.50 kts at 34.00 tonnes per day, Heavy Fuel Oil, Horsepower of 10869. 1 Propellor, 1 Bow Thruster(s) of 600.00

OWNERS / MANAGERS DETAILS: Danz und Tietjens Schiffahrts KG, website: http://www.danz-tietjens.de. Crew complement of 16 people, Operators are Italia Marittima SpA.

CARGO HANDLING: Teu Capacities of 907 Total, 534 Homogeneous and 320 Reefer, 3 Holds, 6 Hatches, Dwt to Teu ratio of 10.03, 3 Crane(s) with a safe working load of 45 tonnes. Total Teu Capacity of 907, 3 Holds, 6 Hatches, 3 Crane(s) with a safe working load of 45 tonnes. 160 Reefer Plugs.

MAIN ENGINE: 1 x Diesel – MAN 6L58/64 4-stroke 6-cyl. 580mm x 640mm bore/stroke – 7,995mkW total at 400rpm.

AUXILIARY:  3 x Aux. Diesel Gen – Sulzer 6AL20D – 4-stroke 6-cyl. 200mm x 240mm bore/stroke 1,695mkW total at 900rpm driving 3 x AC generator(s) at 60Hz, 1 x Emergency Gen – 4-stroke driving 1 x AC generator(s) at 138ekW total, (188kVA total) at 60Hz.

OTHER POWER EQUIPMENT:  1 x Shaft Generator (PTO) at 1,250ekW total, AC at 60Hz.

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

POS, PROPULSOR:  1 x Pos, Tunnel Thruster (Fwd.) (electric) at 600ekW total AC.

CARGO EQUIPMENT:  103 x Sockets, Reefer – (Deck) 440V at 60Hz, 3-phase, 57 x Sockets, Reefer – (Hold) 440V at 60Hz, 3-phase.

LIFTING EQUIPMENT:  2 x Crane – NMF (Port) 45 tons SWL at 32.00m. outreach.


 

MV HOLANDIA 1

Geared feedermax containership MV ‘Holandia’ (built at Stocz. Szczecin, Antigua & Barbuda Flagged, GL Classed, Ice Strengthened E3 Class) at Drapetsona Dock, Port of Piraeus. April 2015.

MV HOLANDIA 2

Geared feedermax containership MV ‘Holandia’ (built at Stocz. Szczecin, Antigua & Barbuda Flagged, GL Classed, Ice Strengthened E3 Class) at Drapetsona Dock, Port of Piraeus. April 2015.

MV HOLANDIA 3

Geared feedermax containership MV ‘Holandia’ (built at Stocz. Szczecin, Antigua & Barbuda Flagged, GL Classed, Ice Strengthened E3 Class) at Drapetsona Dock, Port of Piraeus. April 2015.

MV HOLANDIA 4

Geared feedermax containership MV ‘Holandia’ (built at Stocz. Szczecin, Antigua & Barbuda Flagged, GL Classed, Ice Strengthened E3 Class) at Drapetsona Dock, Port of Piraeus. April 2015.

MV HOLANDIA 5

Geared feedermax containership MV ‘Holandia’ (built at Stocz. Szczecin, Antigua & Barbuda Flagged, GL Classed, Ice Strengthened E3 Class) at Drapetsona Dock, Port of Piraeus. April 2015.

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Geared feedermax containership MV ‘Holandia’ (built at Stocz. Szczecin, Antigua & Barbuda Flagged, GL Classed, Ice Strengthened E3 Class) at Drapetsona Dock, Port of Piraeus. April 2015.

MV HOLANDIA 6

Geared feedermax containership MV ‘Holandia’ (built at Stocz. Szczecin, Antigua & Barbuda Flagged, GL Classed, Ice Strengthened E3 Class) at Drapetsona Dock, Port of Piraeus. April 2015.

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Geared feedermax containership MV ‘Holandia’ (built at Stocz. Szczecin, Antigua & Barbuda Flagged, GL Classed, Ice Strengthened E3 Class) at Drapetsona Dock, Port of Piraeus. April 2015.

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Geared feedermax containership MV ‘Holandia’ (built at Stocz. Szczecin, Antigua & Barbuda Flagged, GL Classed, Ice Strengthened E3 Class) at Drapetsona Dock, Port of Piraeus. April 2015.

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Geared feedermax containership MV ‘Holandia’ (built at Stocz. Szczecin, Antigua & Barbuda Flagged, GL Classed, Ice Strengthened E3 Class) at Drapetsona Dock, Port of Piraeus. April 2015.

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Geared feedermax containership MV ‘Holandia’ (built at Stocz. Szczecin, Antigua & Barbuda Flagged, GL Classed, Ice Strengthened E3 Class) at Drapetsona Dock, Port of Piraeus. April 2015.


 

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MV ‘NEMTAS-1’

Images of Supramax Bulker MV ‘NEMTAS-1’
50,077 DWT Bulk Carrier Built 2001

IDENTIFICATION: Supramax Dry Bulk Vessel, Call Sign TCNS, IMO Number 9228459. Built at Mitsui Shipbuilding, Turkey Flagged, NKK Classed, Length Overall of 189.80 m., Length Between Perpendiculars of 181.00 m., Draught of 11.93 m., Beam of 32.26 m., 53.50 Tonnes per Centimetre Immersion, Gross Tonnage of 27,993, Moulded Depth of 16.90 m., Keel to mast air draft of 48.20 m., Tonnage of 17,077 International Net and 49,286 Dwt (long). ENGINE DETAILS: Engine Description 2 S.A. 6-cyl., Engine Model 6S50MC-C Mk5, 1 fixed pitch Propellor. MAN B. & W. Engine, Speed of 13.50 kts at 29.00 tonnes per day, Intermediate Fuel Oil, Horsepower of 11000, Bunker Capacity of 1,884 tonnes. Design Mitsui 50K BC by MITSUI .

OWNER / MANAGER DETAILS: Nemtas Nemrut Liman Isletmeleri A.S.

CARGO HANDLING: Bale Capacity of 60,713 cu.m., Grab Fitted, Hatch Dimensions are 4 @ 20.24 x 17.96 m., 1 @ 17.60 x 17.96 m. Grain Capacity of 63,198 cu.m., Fore & aft hatches, Hydraulically operated, 5 Holds, 5 Hatches, Strengthened for Heavy Cargo, 4 Crane(s) with a safe working load of 30 tonnes.

MAIN ENGINE: 1 x Diesel – MAN B. & W. 6S50MC-C Mk5 2-stroke 6-cyl. 500mm x 2000mm bore/stroke – 8,090mkW total at 127rpm.
PROPULSOR: 1 x FP Propeller (Aft Centre) (mechanical), 127rpm.

OTHER ENGINE EQUIPMENT: 1 x Screw Shaft.

LIFTING EQUIPMENT: 4 x Crane (Midships) 30 tons SWL (grab fitted).


 

MV MENTAS-1 1

Turkish-flagged Supramax Bulker MV ‘Nemtas-1’ downstream the Elbe River in Hamburg in February 2015. Image source: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

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Turkish-flagged Supramax Bulker MV ‘Nemtas-1’ downstream the Elbe River in Hamburg in February 2015. Image source: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

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Turkish-flagged Supramax Bulker MV ‘Nemtas-1’ downstream the Elbe River in Hamburg in February 2015. Image source: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

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Turkish-flagged Supramax Bulker MV ‘Nemtas-1’ downstream the Elbe River in Hamburg in February 2015. Image source: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

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Turkish-flagged Supramax Bulker MV ‘Nemtas-1’ downstream the Elbe River in Hamburg in February 2015. Image source: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

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Turkish-flagged Supramax Bulker MV ‘Nemtas-1’ downstream the Elbe River in Hamburg in February 2015. Image source: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

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Turkish-flagged Supramax Bulker MV ‘Nemtas-1’ downstream the Elbe River in Hamburg in February 2015. Image source: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

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Turkish-flagged Supramax Bulker MV ‘Nemtas-1’ downstream the Elbe River in Hamburg in February 2015. Image source: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

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Turkish-flagged Supramax Bulker MV ‘Nemtas-1’ downstream the Elbe River in Hamburg in February 2015. Image source: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

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Turkish-flagged Supramax Bulker MV ‘Nemtas-1’ downstream the Elbe River in Hamburg in February 2015. Image source: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MV NEMTAS-1 11

Turkish-flagged Supramax Bulker MV ‘Nemtas-1’ downstream the Elbe River in Hamburg in February 2015. Image source: Karatzas Photographie Maritime

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Turkish-flagged Supramax Bulker MV ‘Nemtas-1’ downstream the Elbe River in Hamburg in February 2015. Image source: Karatzas Photographie Maritime


 

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MV ‘HAPPY RIVER’

Images of Heavylift Vessel MV ‘HAPPY RIVER’
16,050 DWT Multi-Purpose / HeavyLift Cargo Built 1997

IDENTIFICATION: Launch Name was Happy River. Call Sign PCAW, IMO Number 9139294. Built at De Merwede, Netherlands Flagged, LR Classed, Ice Strengthened 1A Class, Length Overall of 138.04 m., Length Between Perpendiculars of 127.14 m., Draught of 9.50 m., Beam of 22.80 m., Gross Tonnage of 10,990, Moulded Depth of 12.95 m., Keel to mast air draft of 42.50 m., Tonnage of 9,225 Panama Canal Net, 8,901 Suez Canal Net, 5,041 International Net, 5,398 Light Displacement and 15,796 Dwt (long). Engine Description 4 S.A. 9-cyl., Engine Model 9R46, 1 Propellor, 1 Bow Thruster(s) of 850.00 Wartsila Engine, Speed of 16.40 kts at 36.60 tonnes per day, Intermediate Fuel Oil, Horsepower of 11758, Bunker Capacity of 1,240 tonnes.

OWNER / MANAGER DETAILS: BigLift Shipping B.V., website: http://www.bigliftshipping.com.

CARGO HANDLING: Grain Capacity of 18,055 cu.m., Maximum TEU of 346 in holds and 695 on deck, Homogeneous TEU of 477, on the basis of all 20 ft containers weighing 14 tonnes, maximum hatch dimensions of 91.00 x 17.70 m., 2 deck(s), ratio of dwt per TEU is 15.41787. Grain Capacity of 18,055 cu.m., Bale Capacity of 17,863 cu.m., 1 Holds, 1 Hatches, Total Teu capacity of 1,041, Maximum Teu of 346 in the Holds and 695 on Deck, 2 Crane(s) with a safe working load of 400 tonnes, Heavy Lift.

MAIN ENGINE:  1 x Diesel – Wartsila 9R46 4-stroke 9-cyl. 460mm x 580mm bore/stroke – 8,648mkW total at 514rpm.

AUXILIARY:  3 x Aux. Diesel Gen – 4-stroke driving 3 x AC generator(s) at 1,350ekW total, (1,687.50kVA total) 445V at 60Hz.

OTHER POWER EQUIPMENT:  1 x Shaft Generator (PTO) at 1,000ekW total, AC, 445V at 60Hz.

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

POS, PROPULSOR:  1 x Pos, Tunnel Thruster (Fwd.) (electric), Lips at 850ekW total AC.

OTHER ENGINE EQUIPMENT: 1 x Screw Shaft.

LIFTING EQUIPMENT:  2 x Crane (Stbd.) 400 tons SWL at 29.00m. outreach (twin mode).

MV HAPPY RIVER 1

Brightly painted heavylift vessel MV ‘Happy River’ (16,000 dwt, 2x400T cranes, 1997, built at De Merwede, The Netherlands) calling the Port of Hamburg in March 2015. http://www.karatzas.com

MV HAPPY RIVER 2

Brightly painted heavylift vessel MV ‘Happy River’ (16,000 dwt, 2x400T cranes, 1997, built at De Merwede, The Netherlands) calling the Port of Hamburg in March 2015. http://www.karatzas.com

MV HAPPY RIVER 3

Brightly painted heavylift vessel MV ‘Happy River’ (16,000 dwt, 2x400T cranes, 1997, built at De Merwede, The Netherlands) calling the Port of Hamburg in March 2015. http://www.karatzas.com

MV HAPPY RIVER 4

Brightly painted heavylift vessel MV ‘Happy River’ (16,000 dwt, 2x400T cranes, 1997, built at De Merwede, The Netherlands) calling the Port of Hamburg in March 2015. http://www.karatzas.com

MV HAPPY RIVER 5

Brightly painted heavylift vessel MV ‘Happy River’ (16,000 dwt, 2x400T cranes, 1997, built at De Merwede, The Netherlands) calling the Port of Hamburg in March 2015. http://www.karatzas.com

MV HAPPY RIVER 6

Brightly painted heavylift vessel MV ‘Happy River’ (16,000 dwt, 2x400T cranes, 1997, built at De Merwede, The Netherlands) calling the Port of Hamburg in March 2015. http://www.karatzas.com

MV HAPPY RIVER 7

Brightly painted heavylift vessel MV ‘Happy River’ (16,000 dwt, 2x400T cranes, 1997, built at De Merwede, The Netherlands) calling the Port of Hamburg in March 2015. http://www.karatzas.com

MV HAPPY RIVER 8

Brightly painted heavylift vessel MV ‘Happy River’ (16,000 dwt, 2x400T cranes, 1997, built at De Merwede, The Netherlands) calling the Port of Hamburg in March 2015. http://www.karatzas.com

MV HAPPY RIVER 9

Brightly painted heavylift vessel MV ‘Happy River’ (16,000 dwt, 2x400T cranes, 1997, built at De Merwede, The Netherlands) calling the Port of Hamburg in March 2015. http://www.karatzas.com

MV HAPPY RIVER 10

Brightly painted heavylift vessel MV ‘Happy River’ (16,000 dwt, 2x400T cranes, 1997, built at De Merwede, The Netherlands) calling the Port of Hamburg in March 2015. http://www.karatzas.com

MV HAPPY RIVER 11

Brightly painted heavylift vessel MV ‘Happy River’ (16,000 dwt, 2x400T cranes, 1997, built at De Merwede, The Netherlands) calling the Port of Hamburg in March 2015. http://www.karatzas.com

MV HAPPY RIVER 12

Brightly painted heavylift vessel MV ‘Happy River’ (16,000 dwt, 2x400T cranes, 1997, built at De Merwede, The Netherlands) calling the Port of Hamburg in March 2015. http://www.karatzas.com


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MV ‘GUARDIAN LEADER’

Images of Car Carrier Vessel MV ‘Guardian Leader’
(6,400 Cars Pure Car Carrier Built 2008)

IDENTIFICATION: Launch Name was Guardian Leader. Call Sign C6WZ2, IMO Number 9388716. DIMENSIONS/TONNAGES: Moulded Depth of 19.98 m., Lightship air draft of 46.00 m., Tonnage of 21,037 International Net and 20,847 Dwt (long). Built at Stocznia Gdynia, Bahamas Flagged, DNV Classed, Ice Strengthened C Class, Length Overall of 199.98 m., Length Between Perpendiculars of 187.91 m., Draught of 10.00 m., Beam of 32.26 m., Gross Tonnage of 57,692, ENGINE DETAILS: Engine Description 2 S.A. 7-cyl., Engine Model 7S60MC-C7.1, MAN B. & W. 1 fixed pitch Propellor, 1 Bow Thruster(s) of 1400.00  Engine, Speed of 20.00 kts, Heavy Fuel Oil, Horsepower of 21495, Bunker Capacity of 3,944 tonnes.
Company Details

OWNER / MANAGER DETAILS: Ray Car Carriers Ltd (Ray Shipping); website: raycarcarriers.com.

CARGO HOLDING CAPACITY: Vehicle Capacity of 6,400 Cars, 13 Vehicle Decks, 1 Quarter Ramp(s) with a Width of 7.00 m. and a maximum load of 150 tonnes, 1 Side Ramp(s) with a Width of 5.00 m. and a maximum load of 22 tonnes.

MAIN ENGINE
1 x Diesel – MAN B. & W. 7S60MC-C7.1 2-stroke 7-cyl. 600mm x 2400mm bore/stroke – 15,820mkW total at 105rpm.

PROPULSION
1 x FP Propeller (Aft Centre) (mechanical), 105rpm.
1 x Pos, Tunnel Thruster (Fwd.) (electric) at 1,400ekW total AC.

OTHER ENGINE EQUIPMENT
1 x Screw Shaft.

LIFTING EQUIPMENT
No Cargo Gear.


 

MV GUARDIAN LEADER 1

Built in 2008 at Stocznia Gdynia (Poland), 6,400-ceu Car Carrier ‘Guardian Leader’ inbound in Port of Hamburg, March 2015; Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MV GUARDIAN LEADER 2

Built in 2008 at Stocznia Gdynia (Poland), 6,400-ceu Car Carrier ‘Guardian Leader’ inbound in Port of Hamburg, March 2015; Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MV GUARDIAN LEADER 3

Built in 2008 at Stocznia Gdynia (Poland), 6,400-ceu Car Carrier ‘Guardian Leader’ inbound in Port of Hamburg, March 2015; Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MV GUARDIAN LEADER 4

Built in 2008 at Stocznia Gdynia (Poland), 6,400-ceu Car Carrier ‘Guardian Leader’ inbound in Port of Hamburg, March 2015; Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MV GUARDIAN LEADER 5

Built in 2008 at Stocznia Gdynia (Poland), 6,400-ceu Car Carrier ‘Guardian Leader’ inbound in Port of Hamburg, March 2015; Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MV GUARDIAN LEADER 6

Built in 2008 at Stocznia Gdynia (Poland), 6,400-ceu Car Carrier ‘Guardian Leader’ inbound in Port of Hamburg, March 2015; Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MV GUARDIAN LEADER 7

Built in 2008 at Stocznia Gdynia (Poland), 6,400-ceu Car Carrier ‘Guardian Leader’ inbound in Port of Hamburg, March 2015; Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MV GUARDIAN LEADER 8

Built in 2008 at Stocznia Gdynia (Poland), 6,400-ceu Car Carrier ‘Guardian Leader’ inbound in Port of Hamburg, March 2015; Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MV GUARDIAN LEADER 9

Built in 2008 at Stocznia Gdynia (Poland), 6,400-ceu Car Carrier ‘Guardian Leader’ inbound in Port of Hamburg, March 2015; Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MV GUARDIAN LEADER 10

Built in 2008 at Stocznia Gdynia (Poland), 6,400-ceu Car Carrier ‘Guardian Leader’ inbound in Port of Hamburg, March 2015; Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MV GUARDIAN LEADER 11

Built in 2008 at Stocznia Gdynia (Poland), 6,400-ceu Car Carrier ‘Guardian Leader’ inbound in Port of Hamburg, March 2015; Karatzas Photographie Maritime

MV GUARDIAN LEADER 12

Built in 2008 at Stocznia Gdynia (Poland), 6,400-ceu Car Carrier ‘Guardian Leader’ inbound in Port of Hamburg, March 2015; Karatzas Photographie Maritime


© 2013-2015 Basil M Karatzas & Karatzas Marine Advisors & Co.  All Rights Reserved.

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