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PostPosted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 3:31 am 
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Mitsui-OSK's fast transpacific-Panama-New York service "S" class motorships from 1967.

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M.V. SAVANNAH MARU; one of a class of four “S” type fast motorships built for Mitsui-OSK’s fast service to New York, Sacramento Maru, San Francisco Maru, Savannah Maru and St. Louis Maru.

Builder – Mitsui Zosen K.K, Tamano. Yard N°. 744.
IMO 6715645
Laid down - 26th December 1966.
Launched - 24th April 1967.
Service (Mitsui-OSK) 19th July 1967 to 21st September 1981.

Length 155.7 metres, breadth 21.9 metres. 6,756Grt.


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File comment: M.V. Sacramento Maru (ii); © unknown.
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M.V. SACRAMENTO MARU; name-ship of a class of four “S” type fast motorships built for Mitsui-OSK’s fast service to New York, Sacramento Maru, San Francisco Maru, Savannah Maru and St. Louis Maru.

Builder – Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Kobe. Yard N°. 970.
IMO 6719225
Laid down - 10th January 1967.
Launched - 3rd April 1967.
Service (Mitsui-OSK) 20th June 1967 to 8th July 1981.

Length 155.7 metres, breadth 21.8 metres. 6,743Grt.


Here is this "nifty" page for this generation of Mitsui-OSK motorships; http://homepage3.nifty.com/jpnships//sh ... ecargo.htm


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Here is a colour postcard of the Shinnihon Kisen Kaisha motorship M.V. Tagaharu Maru......

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M.V. TAGAHARU MARU; one of a class of four sisterships built for Shinnihon Kisen Kaisha; Kamoharu Maru, Tagaharu Maru, Shigaharu Maru and Igaharu Maru.

Builder – Hitachi Dockyard, Innoshima. Yard N°. 3,848.
IMO 5348627
Laid down – 7th December 1957.
Launched – 19th August 1958
Service (Shinnihon then Yamashita-Shinnihon) 30th October 1958 to 13th January 1973.

Length 157 metres, breadth 19.7 metres. 9,283Grt.


Here is a link to the "Nifty" page featuring this motorship......
http://homepage3.nifty.com/jpnships/com ... _list2.htm


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Here is a trio of Nippon Yusen Kaisha general cargo motorships with heavy-lift capability from the late 1960s......

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M.V. WAKAMATSU MARU; name-ship of a class of heavy-lift motorships built for Nippon Yusen Kaisha, Wakamatsu Maru, Wakakusa Maru and Wakaura Maru.

Builder – Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Kobe. Yard N°. 968.
IMO 6711297
Laid down - unknown.
Launched - unknown.
Service (NYK) 1967 to 1983.

Length 138.5 metres, breadth 20.3 metres. 7,791Grt.


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File comment: M.V. Wakaura Maru (ii); © A. Duncan.
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M.V. WAKAURA MARU; one of a class of heavy-lift motorships built for Nippon Yusen Kaisha, Wakamatsu Maru, Wakakusa Maru and Wakaura Maru.

Builder – Namura Dockyard, Osaka. Yard N°. 377.
IMO 6922482
Laid down - unknown.
Launched - unknown.
Service (NYK) September 1969 to 1983.

Length 138 metres, breadth 18.9 metres. 7,673Grt.


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M.V. WAKAKUSA MARU; one of a class of heavy-lift motorships built for Nippon Yusen Kaisha, Wakamatsu Maru, Wakakusa Maru and Wakaura Maru.

Builder – Namura Dockyard, Osaka. Yard N°. 366.
IMO 6823612
Laid down - unknown.
Launched - unknown.
Service (NYK) 1968 to 21st April 1986.

Length 138.5 metres, breadth 18.6 metres. 7,673Grt.


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Here is the Mitsui Senpaku Kaisha motorship M.V. Hakonesan Maru in her original livery......

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M.V. HAKONESAN MARU; one of a class of three sisterships built for Mitsui Senpaku Kaisha, Harunasan Maru, Hakonesan Maru and Hoeisan Maru.

Builder – Mitsui, Tamano. Yard N°. 580.
IMO 5140324
Laid down – unknown.
Launched - 23rd January 1954.
Service (Mitsui then Mitsui-OSK) March 1954 to 1976.

Length 153.7 metres, breadth 19.4 metres. 6,927Grt.


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Here is a pair of Osaka Shosen Kaisha motorships......

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M.V. ANDES MARU; one of a class of four sisterships built for Osaka Shosen Kaisha, Atlas Maru, Andes Maru, London Maru and Suez Maru.

Builder – Naka Nippon Dockyard (Mitsubishi Heavy Industries), Kobe. Yard N°. 842.
IMO 5016248
Laid down - 27th December 1950.
Launched - 5th September 1951.
Service (OSK then Mitsui-OSK) 22nd November 1951 to 14th September 1972.

Length 144.3 metres, breadth 18.8 metres. 8,231Grt.


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File comment: M.V. Hague Maru (i); © L. A. Baker.
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M.V. HAGUE MARU; name-ship of a class of three motorships built for Osaka Shosen Kaisha, Hague Maru, Norfolk Maru and Tacoma Maru.

Builder – Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Kobe. Yard N°. 921.
IMO 5139753
Laid down – December 1960.
Launched - 3rd March 1961.
Service (OSK then Mitsui-OSK) 24th May 1961 to 7th October 1980.

Length 156.1 metres, breadth 19.5 metres. 9,295Grt.


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Here is the Mitsui Senpaku Kaisha motorship M.V. Kinkasan Maru in post 1964 merger Mitsui-OSK livery......

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File comment: M.V. Kinkasan Maru (vii); © unknown, in Mitsui-OSK livery.
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M.V. KINKASAN MARU; name-ship of a class of two motorships built for Mitsui Senpaku Kaisha, Kinkasan Maru and Kasugasan Maru. She was the first ‘automated’ ship in the world with machinery controlled from the bridge and was a compact version of the standard Mitsui Senpaku Kaisha motorship to allow for passage through the St. Lawrence Seaway.

Builder – Mitsui, Tamano. Yard N°. 662.
IMO 5188132
Laid down – unknown.
Launched - 12th August 1961.
Service (Mitsui then Mitsui-OSK) November 1961 to 1979.

Length 150 metres, breadth 19.1 metres. 8,316Grt.


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Here are some more Nippon Yusen Kaisha "A" class motorships......

The Yokohama version......

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M.V. AKITA MARU; one of a class of five sisterships built for Nippon Yusen Kaisha, Akagi Maru, Atami Maru, Akita Maru, Aizu Maru and Asama Maru.

Builder – Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Yokohama. Yard N°. 786.
IMO 5007144
Laid down - 12th December 1951.
Launched - 18th July 1952.
Service (NYK) 10th September to 13th November 1972.

Length 150.5 metres, breadth 19.1 metres. 7,599Grt.

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M.V. ASAMA MARU; last in a class of five sisterships built for Nippon Yusen Kaisha, Akagi Maru, Atami Maru, Akita Maru, Aizu Maru and Asama Maru.

Builder – Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Yokohama. Yard N°. 793.
IMO 5026499
Laid down -29th September 1953.
Launched - 26th December 1953.
Service (NYK) 1st April 1954 to 25th September 1974.

Length 150 metres, breadth 19.1 metres. 7,740Grt.


The Nagasaki version......

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File comment: M.V. Awata Maru (iii); © L. A. Baker.
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M.V. AWATA MARU; one of a class of six sisterships built for Nippon Yusen Kaisha, Aso Maru, Arima Maru, Awata Maru, Arita Maru, Aki Maru and Atsuta Maru.

Builder – Nishi Nippon (Mitsubishi Heavy Industries), Nagasaki. Yard N°. 1,428.
IMO 5031858
Laid down - 25th December 1951.
Launched - 26th May 1952.
Service (NYK) 25th August 1952 to 25th April 1973.

Length 150.9 metres, breadth 19.1 metres. 7,601Grt.


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Some Sanko Kisen Kaisha bulk timber motorships from the early 1970s......

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M.V. KINKO MARU; name-ship of a class of three motorship bulk timber carriers built for Sanko Kisen Kaisha, Kinko Maru, Kikuko Maru and Kako Maru.

Builder – Kanasashi Dockyard, Shimizu. Yard N°. 920.
IMO 7013460
Laid down – unknown.
Launched – unknown.
Service (Sanko Line) 1970 to 1981.

Length 155.1 metres, breadth 22.9 metres. 12,289Grt.


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File comment: M.V. Kikuko Maru (xi); © unknown.
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M.V. KIKUKO MARU; one of a trio of motorship bulk timber carriers built for Sanko Kisen Kaisha, Kinko Maru, Kikuko Maru and Kako Maru.

Builder – Kanasashi Dockyard, Shimizu. Yard N­°. 940.
IMO 7026405
Laid down – unknown.
Launched – unknown.
Service (Sanko Line) 1970 to 1981.

Length 155 metres, breadth 22.8 metres. 12,292Grt.


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Some later Nippon Yusen Kaisha general cargo motorships with heavylift derricks......

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File comment: M.V. Wakaume Maru (ii); © M. R. Lippy.
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M.V. WAKAUME MARU; a heavy-lift motorship built for Nippon Yusen Kaisha.

Builder – Namura Dockyard, Osaka. Yard N°. 385.
IMO 7036929
Laid down - unknown.
Launched - unknown.
Service (NYK) 1970 to 1985.

Length 156.6 metres, breadth 21.5 metres. 9,916Grt.


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M.V. NAGANO MARU; a heavy-lift motorship built for Nippon Yusen Kaisha.

Builder – Setoda Zosen, Setoda. Yard N°. 235.
IMO 7009914
Laid down - unknown.
Launched - unknown.
Service (NYK) 1970 to 1985.

Length 150.4 metres, breadth 20.9 metres. 9,471Grt.


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M.V. NICHIWA MARU; name-ship of a class of three heavy-lift motorships built for Nippon Yusen Kaisha, Nichiwa Maru, Nichibu Maru and Nichiiku Maru.

Builder – Hayishikane, Nagasaki. Yard N°. 771.
IMO 7112785
Laid down - unknown.
Launched – 26th April 1971.
Service (NYK) 1971 to 1979.

Length 155.6 metres, breadth 21.2 metres. 9,527Grt.


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PostPosted: Fri Dec 25, 2009 4:33 pm 
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Hi Terry,
thanks for posting all those great ship photos, please keep them coming, especially with the helpful information you supply with them.

I have a few which I would like to share here also, although I don't currently have as much information on them:

mv Wakaume Maru - (c) unknown
comp: 1970
Builder: Namura Dkyd, Osaka #385
9916grt
Owner in photo: NYK - signal letter JBJA
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mv Aizu Maru - (c) unknown
Launched: 24 July 1953
comp: September 1953
Builder: Mitsubishi Nippon H.I., Yokohama #792
Owner in Photo: NYK - signal letters: JDBB
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mv Iwaki Maru - (c) unknown
comp: 1966
Builder: Hitachi Zosen, Mukaishima #4129
Owner in photo: NYK - signal letters: JMVV
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Hooray! Someone out there likes my collection of "Maru" photographs! Thanks Bootneck42, and thank you too for your excellent postcard images......

Here are some Osaka Shosen Kaisha motorships in post-1964 merger Mitsui-OSK livery......

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File comment: M.V. Brazil Maru (v); © Mitsui-OSK.
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M.V. BRAZIL MARU; built for Osaka Shosen Kaisha and a replacement for the pre-war motorship oceanliner of the same name.

Builder – Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Kobe. Yard N°. 858.
IMO 5050866
Laid down – 27th October 1953.
Launched - 6th April 1954.
Service (OSK then Mitsui-OSK) 10th July 1954 to 1st July 1974.

Length 156 metres, breadth 19.6 metres. 9.726Grt.


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File comment: M.V. Norfolk Maru (iv); © Leonar.
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M.V. NORFOLK MARU; one of a class of three motorships built for Osaka Shosen Kaisha, Hague Maru, Norfolk Maru and Tacoma Maru.

Builder – Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Kobe. Yard N°. 922.
IMO 5255997
Laid down – February 1961.
Launched – 16th May 1961.
Service (OSK then Mitsui-OSK) 16th August 1961 to 2nd December 1980.

Length 156.1 metres, breadth 19.5 metres. 9,295Grt.


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Dear Bootneck42, here are some Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha motorships......

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File comment: M.V. Hikawa Maru (xiv); © F. W. Hawks. Photograph dated October 1959, at Seattle.
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M.V. HIKAWA MARU; a one-off motorship built for expansion in Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha’s Latin American route.

Builder – Kawasaki Dockyard Co Ltd, Kobe. Yard N°. 940.
IMO 5150379
Laid down - 18th November 1954.
Launched - 25th April 1955.
Service (K-Line) 20th July 1955 to 11th November 1976.

Length 142.1 metres, breadth 18.3 metres. 8,092Grt.


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File comment: M.V. Macassar Maru (i); © unknown.
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M.V. MACASSAR MARU; a one-off heavylift motorship built for Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, similar to the smaller Gibraltar Maru and Bashi Maru.

Builder – Ishikawajima-Harima, Nagoya. Yard N°. 2,210.
IMO 7036797
Laid down - unknown.
Launched – 28th September 1970.
Service (K-Line) 1970 to 1985.

Length 149.9 metres, breadth 22.1 metres. 9,356Grt.


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File comment: M.V. Marugame Maru (i); © A. Duncan.
M.V. Marugame Maru 1......jpg
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M.V. MARUGAME MARU; a general cargo motorship built for Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha.

Builder – Imabari Zosen, Marugame. Yard N°. 234.
IMO 7123966
Laid down - unknown.
Launched – 6th September 1971.
Service (K-Line) 1971 to 1980.

Length 124.3 metres, breadth 19.5 metres. 4,994Grt.


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Herewith a few more from my collection:

mv Chita Maru
Built 1971 by Mitsui Shipbuilding & Engineering Co. Yard No: 905
63,173grt 111,500dw
Owner: Nippon Yusen Kaisha
Off No: 110901 Signal Letters: JCCS
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mv Chikugo Maru
Built 1970 by Mitsubishi, Hiroshima. Yard No: 211
68,010grt 115,721dw
Owner: Nippon Yusen Kaisha
Off No: 108788 Signal Letters: JCJQ
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mv Hachinohe Maru
Built 1972 by Hitachi, Maizuru. Yard No: 955
40,571grt 53,500dwt
Owner: Nippon Yusen Kaisha & Shifuku Kisen K K
Off No: 112843 Signal Letters: JETO
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will add some more later.

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Excellent postcard images; thank you bootneck42. Most of my collection is limited to (fast) cargo liners from scheduled routes rather than tramps, bulkers and tankers. Here is one bulker I've found in my collection......

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File comment: M.V. Kathryn Maru (i); © unknown.
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M.V. KATHRYN MARU; a one-off bulk wood-chip carrier built for Yamashita–Shinnihon Kisen Kaisha (Y.S. Line).

Builder – Maizuru Heavy Industries, Maizuru. Yard N°. 113.
IMO 6813655
Laid down - unknown.
Launched – 16th February 1968.
Service 1968 to 1979.

Length 176.2 metres, breadth 25.1 metres. 20,686Grt.


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Hi Terry,

thanks, and please keep posting your images, whatever type, as there are so few photos of Japanese vessels about, especially in the European area. I shall keep adding more, as I put some details to my photos.

I sent you a private message (pm) did you receive it?

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Yes, of course I will Bootneck42, until I run out of images :( ......

Here is a strange looking heavylift motorship originally built for Sawayama Kisen Kaisha which ended up in Mitsui-OSK service......

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File comment: M.V. Kanto Maru (i); © unknown, in Mitsui-OSK livery.
M.V. Kanto Maru 1......jpg
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M.V. KANTO MARU; a one-off motorship built for Sawayama Kisen Kaisha.

Builder – Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Nagasaki. Yard N°. 1,446.
IMO 5181433
Laid down – 18th November 1954.
Launched - 9th May 1955.
Service (Sawayama Kisen then Mitsui-OSK) 23rd July 1955 to 1975.

Length 146.1 metres, breadth 19 metres. 8,140Grt.


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PostPosted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 10:56 pm 
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Caravellarella wrote:
Here is a strange looking heavylift motorship originally built for Sawayama Kisen Kaisha which ended up in Mitsui-OSK service......



Interesting arrangement. More typical of a tanker.

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PostPosted: Sun Jan 03, 2010 10:34 am 
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Thanks Cadman, I'm not a fan or expert of heavylift ships but I think the intention was to put the heavylift derrick at the central part of the ship. That way the holds would be at the widest part of the hull, and if the cargo was too large to fit in the hold, it would be carried on deck at the widest part of the hull. Objects like transformers, generators, large pipes, locomotives, smaller ships and heavy plant machinery would normally be transported in or on ships of this kind......

Meanwhile here is a pair of rakish Mitsui Senpaku Kaisha motorships in post-merger 1964 Mitsui-OSK livery......

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File comment: M.V. Hodakasan Maru (v); © unknown, in Mitsui-OSK livery.
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M.V. HODAKASAN MARU; one of a pair of motorships built for Mitsui Senpaku Kaisha, Hagurosan Maru and Hodakasan Maru. She is sometimes called Hotakasan Maru in some references.

Builder – Mitsui, Tamano. Yard N°. 593.
IMO 5151969
Laid down – 6th November 1954.
Launched – 21st April 1955.
Service (Mitsui then Mitsui-OSK) 29th July 1955 to 3rd August 1978.

Length 156.6 metres, breadth 19.7 metres. 7,218Grt.


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File comment: M.V. Hoeisan Maru (iv); © unknown, in Mitsui-OSK livery.
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M.V. HOEISAN MARU; last in a class of three sisterships built for Mitsui Senpaku Kaisha, Harunasan Maru, Hakonesan Maru and Hoeisan Maru.

Builder – Mitsui, Tamano. Yard N°. 581.
IMO 5152561
Laid down - 29th September 1953.
Launched - 23rd April 1954.
Service (Mitsui then Mitsui-OSK) 17th July 1954 to 1976.

Length 153.7 metres, breadth 19.3 metres. 6,953Grt.


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This layout was used by a number of early heavy lift vessels built in the 1950's and 60's. Large and heavy single structures could be carried on a relatively small hull in this way as the heavy structures would be placed near the center of buoyancy, where the ships' engines would be in a traditional design. A similar ship, Lichtenfels, was used by a german shipyard to transport FAC's to its customers in the 1960's. PM me if you're interested in a low quality GA drawing of Lichtenfels.
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Interesting arrangement. More typical of a tanker.


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PostPosted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 10:21 am 
Please I would like to have informations on this cargo ship:

KANEFUJI MARU
date built: 1968
weight (tons): 3852 grt
dimensions : 107 x 16,5 x 6,7 m
builder: Kanasashi Zosensho, Shimizu

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