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9/1/2014

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I photographed the Chemical / Oil Products Tanker Perla (or ΠΕΡΛΑ if using her Hellenic name) entering Piraeus on 5 June 2012 from my balcony on the Serenade of the Seas.

Luckily we were on the port side of the ship so we had a fine view of all ships entering and leaving port. Although we did spend most of the day ashore I did get some good photographs before we left Piraeus in the early evening and headed to Santorini.

Built by Sieghold, Bremerhaven in German in 1983 as Yard Number 194 she was previously called Hornisse (1983), Magn ( 1986), Amalie (2008) and
Parashos H (2009) before becoming Perla in 2012.
 
She is 70.69m long with a 11.8m beam and 4.99m draught. GT is 1305, NT 507 and DWT 2050. 

Powered by a single MAK 4M452AK 6 Cylinder Diesel engine (1,455
hp) driving a single propellor she has a service speed of 12 knots.
 
In total she has 10 tanks with a capacity of 2,142m3 and is owned and 
operated by Chrisonafs Maritime which is based in Piraeus.

MMSI - 240856000
REG - GR,
IMO - 8223050
Call Sign - SVA2233
Chemical / Oil Products Tanker
Built - Sieghold, Bremerhaven, DE
Yard No. - 194
L 70m W 12m
GT -1305
Year - 1983
Piraeus, 5 June 2012
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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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