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MARY WONSILD

12/2/2015

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Tanker Mary Wonsild photographed heading out of the Solent via the West side of the Isle Of Wight, I took the photograph from the front of the Red Funnel ferry as we headed home from a weeks holiday on the Island.  

Built in Italy by Esercizio as Yard Number 787 she is 89.6m long with a 14m beam and 5.21m draught.  

NT = 816, DWT = 2,698 and GT 2,349.  

She is powered by a YANMAR 6N330-EN- 4 Stroke 6 Cylinder (2206kW, 2667 hp @ 720rpm) diesel engine giving a service speed of 13.5 knots.
 
Tank capacity is 3,031m3 and cargo handling is via 14 pumps each rated at 150m3/hr.  

Generators on board comprise a main diesel generator set (313kVA, 250kW, 408hp) and  two diesel generators (563kVA, 450 kW, 611hp) in addition to a single emergency generator (44 kVA, 35kW, 60hp).  

She is operated by Nordic Tankers who are a consolidation of a number of tanker companies of Nordic origin including Herning shipping which was established in 1963, Wonsild & Son which was established in 1904 and Copenhagen Tankers (established 1992) which was acquired by the Clipper Group in 2005 and subsequently integrated into Nordic tankers in 2012.
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MMSI - 247002000
REG - IT, Augusta
IMO - 9010955
Call Sign - ICWC
Chemical / Oil Products Tanker
Built - Esercizio, Viareggio, IT
Yard No. - 787
L 89.6m W 14m
GT - 2349
Year - 1993
Solent, 01 November 2014


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    My interest in ships and the sea started back in 2006 when I worked for a couple of years  on the banks of the River Mersey. I have since been on a couple of cruises around the Med and in the Far East and have started to take more interest in researching and photographing some of the ships and other vessels seen on my travels.

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