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MV Nina Bres – Past and Present

IMO Number: 9394260

MV Nina Bres

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Steel single screw “Bodewes Trader 3700” motor vessel built in 2007 by Marine Projects Ltd. Sp. Gdansk (Yard no 683) Bodewes Shipyard (Yard No 683)(Completion) as a Multipurpose Vessel .

Technical Data

  • Length: 87.90 m (overall) m (between perpendiculars)
  • Breadth: 12.50 m
  • Depth: m
  • Draught: 5.30 m
  • Tonnage: 2658 gross/1195 net/3750 t deadweight
  • Engines: 1 x 6-cylinder MaK 6M25 diesel
  • Power: 1880 kW/HP
  • Speed: 12.5  knots
  • Capacity: 205.500 cbft/TEU – 146
  • Call Sign: V2HC5
  • MMSI Number: 304244000
  • IMO Number: 9394260
  • Port of Registry: Faaborg/Denmark 🇩🇰, Germany 🇩🇪, St Johns/Antigua and Barbuda 🇦🇬
  • Sister-Ship: Sine Bres (674)

  


Current AIS Location


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History

December 30th 2004: Keel laid.

June 7th 2007: Launched.

October 27th 2007: Delivered as NINA BRES to Owner:Bres Shipping. Manager: Rederiet Nielsen & Bresling A/S.

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© Marcel and Ruud Coster (IJmuiden, 10/04/2008)

March 5th 2013:

“En-route Avedore-Karlstad, ran aground between Landskrona and Helsingborg. The grounding occurred around 10 p.m. off Rydebäck. There was a crew of seven on board none of whom was injured. The Coast Guard Air Patrol KBV 502 was dispatched in the morning of Mar 6 but did not observe any oil in the water. There was no risk of pollution and the ship did not take in any water. A tug was on its way from Copenhagen to pull the unloaded ship off. The Swedish Coast Guard sent the environmental protection vessel “KBV 032” to the area which was expected to be on scene at 10.30 a.m. According to the police a sudden illness of the captain caused the grounding keeping him from making a turn off Ven. A preliminary investigation of negligence commenced against the captain, who was interrogated during the night.”.

March 6th 2013

“Pulled off the ground at Skåne. In the meantime the ship’s tanks had been continuously controlled for leaks. The ship proceeded with its own power into the south port of Helsingborg for inspections. The master has a known disease in the past which seems to have contributed to the grounding when the ship failed to change course off Rydebäck at Ven but headed straight towards the shore between Landskrona and Helsingborg.”.

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© Aleksi Lindström (Rendsberg, 08/07/2015)

January 31st 2016:

“En-route from Antwerp to Halmstad, suffered engine failure on the Kiel Canal near the ferry pt. Nobiskrug at Rendsburg. The ship drifted towards the ferry berth and was threatened to run aground. The crew of one of the ferries assisted the “Nina Bres” in stopping the ship with anchor manoeuvres. The ship drifted perpendicular to the fairway so that ship traffic on the canal had to be barred in the Schacht-Audorf area. Around 9 a.m. the tug “NOK 1” reached the ship and towed it to the passing pt. The “Nina Bres” was then taken to Kiel where she berthed at the Voith Quay at 11 a.m. for inspections, resuming its voyage to Halmstad on Jan 31 at 5.30 p.m., ETA Feb 1, 1 p.m.

March 14th 2018: Owner: Adele von Bremen Remer LLotd. Manager: Bremer Lloyd Redeeri GmbH.

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© Simonwp (Terneuzen, 06/06/2022)

April 26th 2023: Provisionally due at Dover.


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: Marcel and Ruud Coster, FotofliteAleksi Lindström, and Simonwp for their assistance in producing this feature.

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

 

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