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Condor Islander RoRo passenger ferry inbound for Cammell Laird dry dock 7 with assistance from Boluda's VB Belgie and Zeebrugge
Said to be having bow thruster issues.
Very dismal conditions!
IMO: 9323704
Vessel Type - Detailed: Passenger Ship
MMSI: 311001287
Call Sign: C6GM5
Flag: Bahamas
Gross Tonnage: 13906
Summer DWT: 4168 t
Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 124.9 x 23.4 m
Year Built: 2005
Ship manager/Commercial manager: CONDOR LTD
Registered owner: CONDOR VESSELCO LTD
Shipyard: VOLHARDING FRISIAN, HARLINGEN, NETHERLANDS
Hull Number: 579 (shown on BV class society)
Main Engine: x2 Caterpillar MAK Motoren 9M32 4 stroke 9 cylinder @ 600RPM
Total Power kW & hp: 8640kW & 11740hp
x2 controllable pitch screw props
Speed: 18.8 knots
10 decks
Capacity: 400 passengers and 1,248m lane for vehicles.
Taken at the NY Islanders 09-10 Home/Season Opener 10/5/09
They lost to Pittsburgh Penguins 3-4 in a shootout.
Isländer-Stute, Fahlrappe, Isländer-Gestüt Osterbyholz 2010
smoky black Icelandic mare, Icelandic Horse Stud Osterbyholz in Osterbyholz (Germany) 2010
I promise only a few more from this trip to the park. I am just in love with the colors and how well they turned out. I can't believe that I took these! LOL
New York Islanders vs. Columbus Blue Jackets - Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum - Uniondale, New York - March 23, 2014
Polynesian Underground Presents Fiji, Three Houses Down, Tribal Theory and State Side Islanders at The World Beat Center. This was an all ages show that tended to both those that are over 21 and under very well. There was a beer garden for those that could drink, food and drinks inside and plenty of vendors to get your merchandise. As Three Houses Down finished there set a special appearance was made in the audience by Jr. Seau, ex Charger football player. The Maui Ola Foundation was presenting what they are all about by speaking in between music acts and throwing gifts out to the crowd as well as raffling them off with questions about Hawaii. Heali'is Polynesian Revue got the crowd wild in entertained by presenting some original Polynesian dancing for the ladies and gentlemen. Turned out to be an awesome and fun show for everybody that made it out. And don't worry if you didn't make it to this one you can check out PolynesianUnderground.com for upcoming shows near you or that you want to attend. Make sure to sign up when you visit the site so you can show off your pictures from the show you went to and add all your friends to make the experience that much greater.