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Posted by JTA Shipphoto, Last Updated on januar 10th, 2015
MARINE RANGER.
Bulkcarrier.
L/B/D: 224,87 m x 32,25 m x 13,58 m.
35.886 Gt. 63.940 Tdw.
Burmeister & Wain Skibsvaerft A/S Copenhagen (# 913 ) 10/1984.
IMO No. 8208713. Flag Liberia.
Port Of Fredericia 05/05-2000 to 12/05-2000.
Build as Marine Ranger and Tenacity in 2002.
This is my loving bulkcarrier, she past away 10/10-2008 at Europa Point Gibraltar under the name Fedra.
Thanks to 1st Chief Officer Mr. S.K.Anand for visit, and thanks to the rest of the great crew.
Thanks to Roland Grard and BrianGib for use of photo.