The emptiest container ship I have ever seen!

tillergirl

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Well it isn't completely empty and it would hardly be moored there on the container berth - well I hardly think it would be parked there. It would be nice if they had fetched an empty ship to receive all our exports ?
 

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Image9 by Roger Gaspar, on Flickr

Bit distant but it is empty. Is that a sign of the state of the world at the moment?

Three possibilities:

a) next stop drydock, for her 30 months docking (but unlikely in Europe)
b) about to be delivered to a new owner (but unlikely as she belongs to Mr Moller and she is only two years old)
c) she is changing route (much the most likely).
 

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The emptiest containership that ever did weigh
sailed out of Harwich on a windy day

She was built in a busier time
hauling boxes for a shipping line

Her skippers half Dutch and the Chief's a Scot
a crew of eight is not a lot



anyone care to continue?
 

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The emptiest containership that ever did weigh
sailed out of Harwich on a windy day

She was built in a busier time
hauling boxes for a shipping line

Her skippers half Dutch and the Chief's a Scot
a crew of eight is not a lot



anyone care to continue?

If it had been a tanker
It would be stuck under anchor
 

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last time I sailed past that end there were a load of diggers and dumpers working just seaward of the two cranes. It seems to be a regular birth for that ship, been in and out all summer.
 
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