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Blacky is a bulk carrier operated by Canfornav.[1] She was built in China, and commissioned in Montreal on November 3, 2008. She was the first of her class. CanFornav intends to build sixteen vessels. Her sister ships include Andean, Barnacle, Brant, Chestnut, Labrador, Maccoa, Mottler, Ruddy, Shoveler, Torrent, Tufty, and Tundra.[2]
The vessel three cranes, and six holds.[3]
The vessel's first voyage was a load of coke to Lorain, Ohio.[4]
Specifications
[edit]Deadweight tonnage | 30,801 tonnes |
Gross tonnage | 19,814 tonnes |
Net tonnage | 10,208 tonnes |
Length | 185 metres (607 ft) |
Beam | 23.7 metres (78 ft) |
Draft | 10.4 metres (34 ft) |
Airdraft | 37.8 metres (124 ft) |
Engine | STX Man B&W 6S46MC-C |
Power | 7,200 kilowatts (9,700 shp) |
Speed | 13.5 knots (25.0 km/h) |
Bowthruster | 900 kilowatts (1,200 shp) |
References
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"Naming Ceremony of a new Canfornav vessel at the Port of Montreal". Market wire. 2008-11-03. Retrieved 2015-09-18.
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"Highlights: Canadian Forest Navigation (Canfornav)". Hwy H2O. Retrieved 2015-09-18.
The M/V Torrent is one of 12 new bulk carriers of the same class and size built in the last three years for the Canfornav fleet suitable to trade the Great Lakes. Except for the Labrador, her sister ships, the Andean, Barnacle, Blacky, Brant, Chestnut, Maccoa, Mottler, Ruddy, Shoveler, Tufty, and Tundra have all visited the Great Lakes-Seaway System since the 2008 shipping season.
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"M/V Blacky". Spec3photo. November 2008. Retrieved 2015-09-18.
Built in 2008, she is the newest member of the 'CanForNav' fleet and her maiden voyage was a load of 'Coke' to Lorain, OH.
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