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On the 9th November 2018 the reefer "Cassiopea' (1993, 8,043DWT) provides the rare sight of a ship with derricks and the welcome sight of a traditional reefer. Of course the weather was very dull at this stage...

a little hint at whats coming. not a big deal for most of you but these are the first reefers I've seen.

 

drove 13 hours to get them:)

Icy roads near Lac La Hache.

 

"While Pat Duddy was taking this picture of the truck & pup at Twilight, I (Bruce Harger) was chaining up back around the corner at 122 Mile, single on steering, single on trailer and driver’s chained up. As I approached the curve near Forbes Road, south of 122 a chap who lived in the area was southbound to work in 100 Mile House and slid off the low side into the ditch with his almost new white Lincoln. This was the beginning of the very slippery highway. As I was chaining up at Kokanee Lodge, the 100 Mile school bus came onto the highway from the driveway of it’s operator to start the school run. It did a complete 360 turn and went back in the driveway, no school today. All the chains stayed on to Prince George and return as far south as Strathnaver. John Yeomans and Bud Mullen (CTL 134) had just left shortly before Pat took this picture. Many other rigs in the picture, Boris L-190, CTL tag, Rempel tanker, Fred Loucks, Greyhound bus and some others. A fine example of freezing rain on compact snow, road very quick!!"

 

Boris Reefer Service was based out of Chilliwack, BC.

 

Link: www.hankstruckpictures.com/k_duddy_boris.html

Bullnose.

 

Boris Reefer Service was based out of Chilliwack, BC.

 

Link: www.hankstruckpictures.com/k_duddy_boris.html

Bullnose.

 

Boris Reefer Service was based out of Chilliwack, BC.

 

Link: www.hankstruckpictures.com/k_duddy_boris.html

A rare refrigerated TripleCrown trailer passes through Paris on CN train 144.

Boris Reefer Service 1952 Kenworth Bullnose tractor.

 

Boris Reefer Service was based out of Chilliwack, BC.

 

Photo from Kevin Duddy collection: www.hankstruckpictures.com/k_duddy_boris.html

Ray Boris International L-190 taken at Cairn Site Service. Frank Duddy driver.

 

Boris Reefer Service was based out of Chilliwack, BC.

 

Link: www.hankstruckpictures.com/k_duddy_boris.html

hell bred a killer

B.W. Slik/ BRINKMAN TRANS, Netherlands.

 

Every time I go to put decals on my models I am always baffled by how much of an improvement it makes. With decals now on my reefer I can now call this model completely finished! I am absolutely thrilled with how this project turned out. I may not be able to get any real building done right now but it is nice to still be able to work on things like this.

 

Decals printed by OKBrickWorks

Scania and trailer are just about all that's left of this former old Cornish fleet.

Tropicana

reefer. Under lock and key.

 

Benched in Southern California

Imo 9179256

Dwt 17.322 T

175,72*22,60 M

Teu´s 226

Kühlschiff

Flagge Liberia

@ Rotterdam harbor, Holland, last Saturday

A nice Volvo FH of Bartram Transport, Ely, pulling a British based refridgerated trailer belonging to the Dutch giant, Visbeen. Seen at rest in a lay-by on the outskirts of Sidmouth.

Icy roads near Lac La Hache.

 

"While Pat Duddy was taking this picture of the truck & pup at Twilight, I (Bruce Harger) was chaining up back around the corner at 122 Mile, single on steering, single on trailer and driver’s chained up. As I approached the curve near Forbes Road, south of 122 a chap who lived in the area was southbound to work in 100 Mile House and slid off the low side into the ditch with his almost new white Lincoln. This was the beginning of the very slippery highway. As I was chaining up at Kokanee Lodge, the 100 Mile school bus came onto the highway from the driveway of it’s operator to start the school run. It did a complete 360 turn and went back in the driveway, no school today. All the chains stayed on to Prince George and return as far south as Strathnaver. John Yeomans and Bud Mullen (CTL 134) had just left shortly before Pat took this picture. Many other rigs in the picture, Boris L-190, CTL tag, Rempel tanker, Fred Loucks, Greyhound bus and some others. A fine example of freezing rain on compact snow, road very quick!!"

 

Boris Reefer Service was based out of Chilliwack, BC.

  

Link: www.hankstruckpictures.com/k_duddy_boris.html

It seemed like a race as to who would drop the Pilot off first. This one won.

It's a 6 hour pilotage from our berth in Vlissingen to the Pilot Station

Laid up on the River Fal @ Tolverne, Cornwall... a wet crossing on the King Harry Ferry..L-R..RV Triton, Hellas Reefer & Nederland Reefer

PAN REEFER : IMO 6702715

Built 1967, by Astilleros y Talleres del Noroeste S.L. (ASTANO)- Ferrol, Spain (YN 206) as RIO NANSA

GRT: 1713 / DWT: 1996

Length Overall: 86.2 metres x Beam : 12.2 metres

Machinery : 1 Screw driven by a B+W 5-42VT2BF-90 - 2 stroke single acting 5 cylinder oil engine

Speed : 13.52 knots

 

History POR = Port of Registry

1967: RIO NANSA : Transportes Frigorificos Maritimos SA : POR Santander

1971: BAIA DE SAO BRAS : Transfrio Soc Maritima de Transportes Frigoerificos Sarl : POR Lisbon

1975: BAIA DE SAO BRAS : Shipping and Trading Ltd : POR Dublin

1976: BAIA DE SAO BRAS : Rederi ms "Baia de Sao Bras" : POR Panama

1984: PAN REEFER : Pan Reefer Shipping Co : POR Panama

1987: POLLY PEARL : Golden Pearl Maritime Corp : POR Nassau

1993: ITFA 2 : Apex Marine Group Co Ltd : POR Bangkok

2005: IFTA 2 : Grand Ocean Seafoods Co Ltd : POR Bangkok

2007: GRAND OCEAN REEFER : Grand Ocean Seafoods Co Ltd : POR Bangkok

2017: GRAND OCEAN REEFER : Phongsasarikun C: POR Bangkok

2020: Still extant

 

PAN REEFER photographed on 17 August 1985 in Tilbury Dock system

 

Ship Details : Miramar - May 2020 / Marine News

 

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