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The Sabrina I photographed from atop the Astoria-Megler Bridge.

A typical modern handymax bulk carrier with 5 holds, 5 hatches and 4 cranes, Sabrina I is owned by Portline of Portugal and was built at the Balamban (Cebu), Philippines shipyard of Japanese shipbuilder Tsuneishi Heavy Industries. The ship was delivered in January 2005.

Length over all (LOA): 190.00m beam: 32.26m (panamax) cranes: 4 x 30 metric tons SWL

cargo hold capacity: about 67,500 cubic metres
Datum 26 Augustus 2006 (original upload date)
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Auctor Nsandel at Anglica Vicipaedia
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