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   Name: Multitank Bolognia
   Type: Chemical Tanker
   Lenght: 100 m
   Draft: 6.79 m
   Deadweight:
5,846 m.t.
   GT:
3,726 m.t.
   Speed: 14.5 kn
   Year: 1997
   Engine:
MAN B&W 7S35
   Power:
4,165 kW
 
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     Multitank Bolognia      
 
Multitank Bolognia  Not because this ship is one of the most beautiful in the world, but because I I like the most dangerous ships is the world, I will introduce in front of you Multitank Bolognia. Vessel is merchant ship sailing under Liberian flag. It is chemical oil tanker property of big German shipowner Ahrenkiel Group.
  Multitank Bolognia is ship with deadweight of ,5846 tdw, Gross Tonnage 3726 mtons and Net Tonnage 1,673 mtons. The vessel is very secure and in very good condition. It is following Germanisher Lloyd Register Class. The chemikal tanker of Ahrenkiel Group was built in 1997 in the ship-yard of Estaleiros Navais de Viana do Castelo S. A. in Portugal. Vessel is in good condition and the equipment is the best possible for the age that it was built. Multitank Bolognia is operating mostly in western Europe and the Mediterranean Sea. Veesel has also six sister-ships operating for the company of Ahrenkiel Group - Multitank Britania, Multitank Badenia, Bow Bahia, Bow Bacaria, Bow Brasilia and Bow Balearia.
  The lenght of Multitank Bolognia is 100m, draught is 6.79m and the optimal speed is about 15 knots. The main engine of this ship is MAN B&W 7S35 MC, MCR 4,165 kW properly working at 145 rpm. Interesting for the construction of Multitank Bolognia is that the propeller is with not fixed step. This means that this vessel may maneuver with speed as good as with chnging the course. Very good contruction of very nice ship, just to feel the power and the danger of sea.
date: 20th February, 2008