Crude oil tanker Seascout is steaming through the Skagerrak in strong winds off the coast of Skaw on June 03rd, 2015.
Built: 2004 | IMO No.: 9255660 | Gross tonnage: 57,301 | Flag: Malta | Cargo capacity: 115,604 m³
Monthly Archives: August 2015
Vera Rambow
Feeder vessel Vera Rambow is passing Cuxhaven on March 30th, 2009.
Feeder vessel Vera Rambow is passing Müggendorf on May 03rd, 2014.
Feeder vessel Vera Rambow is moored at NTB, Bremerhaven on May 02nd, 2014.
Feeder vessel Vera Rambow is passing Lühe on July 18th, 2013.
Built: 2008 | IMO No.: 9200689 | Gross tonnage: 17,488 | Flag: Germany | Container capacity: 1,404 TEU
Tollerort
Harbor ferry Tollerort is operating in the port of Hamburg on Septmeber 9th, 2009.
Built: 2006 | Flag: Germany | Passenger capacity: 250
Thetis
Feeder vessel Thetis arrived directly after delivery in March 2009 in Cuxhaven. She is seen here waiting for her first employment at Cuxhaven Europabrücke on April 14th, 2009.
Built: 2009 | IMO No.: 9372274 | Gross tonnage: 17,488 | Flag: Luxemburg | Container capacity: 1,404 TEU
Stefan Sibum
Feeder vessel Stefan Sibum is passing Cuxhaven on March, 30th, 2009.
Built: 1999 | IMO No.: 9461594 | Gross tonnage: 10,585 | Flag: Germany | Container capacity: 1,036 TEU
MSC Zoe
MSC Zoe is passing Cuxhaven during her maiden voyage on August 01st, 2015. The vessel is bound for Hamburg where the christening ceremony will be held. Therefore MSC loaded empty MSC boxes all around the vessel.
Officially the MSC Zoe and her sistervessels are the biggest container vessels ever built. Inoffically UASC’s 19,000 TEU class is a little bit bigger.
Built: 2015 | IMO No.: 9703318 | Gross tonnage: 192,237 | Flag: Panama | Container capacity: 19,224 TEU
Spica
Feeder vessel Spica is passing Cuxhaven on May 4th, 2009.
Built: 1994 | IMO No.: 9083043 | Gross tonnage: 7,550 | Flag: Germany | Container capacity: 749 TEU
Santos Star
Santos Star is passing Cuxhaven on March 24th, 2007.
Built: 2005 | IMO No.: 9299044 | Gross tonnage: 25,406 | Flag: Liberia | Container capacity: 2,478 TEU