MBT Cargo ship MS "NedLloyd Bahrain" (1977) - Nedlloyd; "N. Baltimore", "N. Bangkok" - Construction plan Scale 1 : 200 (10.10.061)

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Article number: 10.10.061

The MS NedLloyd Bahrain was a versatile cargo ship built in 1978 by Van der Giessen-de Noord N.V. in Krimpen aan den IJssel, the Netherlands. It was part of the fleet of Nedlloyd Lijnen B.V. and was designed to transport various cargoes by sea.


 

Technical Specifications

Type: General cargo ship (multipurpose)

Length (LOA): 178.18 m

Width (moulded): 27.15 m

Draught (max): 11.63 m

Gross tonnage (GT): 18,176

Net tonnage (NT): 8,674

Deadweight (DWT): 21,160 tonnes

Cargo capacity: 676 TEU (twenty-foot equivalent units)

Main engine: Sulzer 7RND76M, 7 cylinders, 16,800 BHP

Speed: 18 knots

Number of propellers: 1

Number of decks: 3

Crane lifting capacity: 4 cranes (2 x 75 tonnes, 2 x 25 tonnes) and 9 derricks (8 x 15 tonnes, 1 x 225 tonnes)

Hull material: Steel

Shipyard number: 913

IMO number: 7704461

Callsign: PGEH

Homeport: Rotterdam, Netherlands


 

History and Service

1978: Delivery and entry into service as NedLloyd Bahrain

1992: Sold to Balfes Shipping S.A., Panama, and renamed NedLloyd Bahrain

1993: Renamed Charles Lykes

1998: Renamed Lykes Pathfinder

2000: Renamed Pathfinder

2001: Sold to Flawless Shipping S.A., Cyprus, and renamed Delmas Jacaranda

2004: Renamed Bosco Jumbo

2006: Renamed BSLE Empress

2010: Sold for scrap and beached on 28 April 2010 at Alang, India

 


Specifications:

Drawing number

10.10.061

Author

J. Esveldt

Description

Cargo ship MS "NedLloyd Bahrain" (1977) - Nedlloyd; "N. Baltimore", "N. Bangkok", "N. Barcelona"

Quality

line drawing; details of bow and stern; side view; decks; details of heavy cargo gear

Scale

1 : 200

Number of sheets A00

0

Number of A0 sheets

3

Number of A1 sheets

0

Number of A2 sheets

0

Number of A3 sheets

2

Number of A4 sheets

2

Total number of drawing sheets

7

Number of A4 text pages

0

Weight in grams

215

Special features

Some sheets are 1:100

l.o.a. 86 cm

dM 1981/11, 1984/6

Copy of article: 12.10.061 (14 pages)

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