Cargo VesselsPast and Present

MV Lady Rosemary – Past and Present

MV Lady Rosemary

© Daniel Ferro

Lady Rosemary – © Daniel Ferro (Gibraltar, 29/06/2008)

Steel single screw motor vessel, built in 2008 by Kitanihon Shipbuilding Co., Ltd (Yard No. 376), as a Refrigerated Cargo ship

Technical Data

  • Length: 143.00m (overall) 113m (between perpendiculars)
  • Breadth: 22.70 m
  • Depth: 13.40 m
  • Draught: 9.016 m
  • Tonnage: 9576 gross/5562 net/10617t deadweight
  • Engines: 2 SA 8-cylinder Akasaka diesels
  • Power: 11560 kW/HP
  • Speed: 22.3 knots (trial)
  • Capacity: B 15,660 REF 15,661 DRY; TEU.176 FEU 100 REF; FEU 100 CAR x 416
  • Call Sign: 3EOZ4
  • IMO Number: 9355044
  • Official Number: 33650-08-B
  • Port of Registry: Panama
  • Sister-Ships: Lady Rose, Lady Rosebay Lady Rosebud, Lady Rosemary

Current AIS Location


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History

May 22nd 2007: Keel laid.

September 18th 2007: Launched.

February 8th 2007: Completed as KITANIHON 376

2008: Registered Owner: Mi-Das Line S.A.  Registered Manager: Doun Kisen Co., Ltd.

© Daniel Ferro

© Daniel Ferro (Gibraltar, 29/03/2008)

December 30th 2019: Due at Dover.

© Nigel Scutt © Nigel Scutt

© Nigel Scutt © Nigel Scutt

© Nigel Scutt

© Nigel Scutt (Dover Strait Shipping, FacebooK)(Dover, 30/12/2019)


All information is believed to be correct and no responsibility is accepted for any errors or omissions. All items included in this article are subject to © copyright. We would like to take this opportunity of thanking: Daniel Ferro and Nigel Scutt (Dover Strait Shipping) for their assistance in producing this feature.

Article © Nigel Thornton and Ray Goodfellow (Dover Ferry Photos Group)

 

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