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Originally designed and built for the Middle East and West Africa trade by French owners. Tor Belgia and Tor Dania have been operated by DFDS Tor Line/DFDS in 1992. During 1994 major conversion carried out consisting of lengthening by 24 metres, placing a flume tank above the weather deck, installing internal movable ramp and additional car decks. |
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Type of vessel |
Ro-Ro vessel |
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Call sign/IMO number |
SFBW/7624063 |
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Swedish flag |
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Built: |
1978; converted 1994 |
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Class: |
Bureau Veritas |
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Length overall: |
193,25 metres |
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Extreme breadth: |
25,00 metres |
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Maximum mean draught: |
Fully laden: 7,80 metres |
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DW: |
15.920 |
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GT: |
21.491 s |
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NT: |
6.477 |
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Main engines: |
Two Sulzer engines ZV 12-40/48 with one controllable LIPS pitch propeller. |
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Engines output: |
12.806 kW |
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Speed: |
18 Knots |
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Bow thruster: |
1 x 670 kW LIPS 1x740 kW Caterpillar/LIPS |
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Stern thruster: |
1 x 670 kW LIPS |
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Stabilisation system: |
Flume |
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Ventilation: |
In cargo holds 25 air changes/hour while in port |
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Cargo access gear: |
Moveable ramp to weather deck Fixed ramp to lower hold Movable car decks, stern ramp to main deck, side ramp |
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Free heights: |
Internal ramps: 5,00 m Main deck: 6,00 m, aft 30 m 8,00 m Weather deck: 4,50 m under accommodation, 5,00 under flume tank Stern door opening: 8,00 m Lower hold 4,95 m |
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Cargo capacity: |
About 2.695 lane metres available for cargo |
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Lane breadth: 3,00 - 3,20 metres |
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Accommodation: |
12 drivers, 6 cabins |
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