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Young Sea Cat:

--- Quote from: Jens Boldt on May 06, 2014, 05:42:56 PM ---Hm, I've got some container ships...

Hanjin Berlin, IMO 9115743, 1997
Hanjin Irene, IMO 9021693, 1994
Hanjin London, IMO 9111383, 1996
Hanjin Los Angeles, IMO 9128130, 1997
Hanjin Marseilles, IMO 9015541, 1993
Hanjin Nagoya, IMO 9155028, 1998
Hanjin Oslo, IMO 9161778, 1998
Hanjin Paris, IMO 9128128, 1997
Hanjin Rome, IMO 9161766, 1998
Hanjin San Francisco, IMO 9131058, 1996
Hanjin Shanghai, IMO 9088251, 1995
Hanjin Valencia, IMO 9142485, 1998
Hanjin Washington, IMO 9111395, 1996
Hanjin Wilmington, IMO 9142473, 1997 ... all sold for demolition in India

Hanjin Beijing, IMO 9115731, 1996 ... sold for demolition in Pakistan

and, very sad...

M
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lappino:
I guess because she was a vessel from Sietas in Hamburg - and people can be partial to the ships from their town/country/area...

Cheers

Vlad

Jens Boldt:
Thanks Vlad, couldn't have said it better with my own words :)

She was built by Sietas shipyard at Hamburg, the city where I live. And I am very fond of Sietas ships.

So, Young Sea Cat, no big story behind that, just my emotions ;)

Allan RO:
there are many people in many other countries, including myself, who have a soft spot for the ships of Sietas, especially the classic coasters of the 50's and 60's.

Allan

SteKrueBe:

--- Quote from: Dr. Allan Ryszka-Onions on September 12, 2016, 09:09:44 PM ---there are many people in many other countries, including myself, who have a soft spot for the ships of Sietas, especially the classic coasters of the 50's and 60's.

Allan

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That's true. And after spending some years at sea on 1970ies to 1990ies built Sietas-ships i can state that they were a pleasure to work.
Brgds, Stefan

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