MV Pool Fisher

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MV Pool Fisher is a bulk carrier ship that was built in 1978 by Sunderland Shipbuilders Ltd for Fisher, Renwick. The ship was designed to carry a variety of bulk cargoes, including coal, grain, and iron ore.

History[edit | edit source]

MV Pool Fisher was launched on 20th September 1978. The ship was initially operated by Fisher, Renwick, a British shipping company. Over the years, the ship has changed hands several times and has been operated by various shipping companies.

Design and Construction[edit | edit source]

MV Pool Fisher is a bulk carrier, a type of ship designed to carry bulk cargo. The ship was built by Sunderland Shipbuilders Ltd, a British shipbuilding company. The ship has a length of 169.01 meters, a beam of 26.01 meters, and a depth of 13.71 meters. It has a gross tonnage of 16,736 and a deadweight tonnage of 28,598.

Operations[edit | edit source]

MV Pool Fisher has been used to transport a variety of bulk cargoes, including coal, grain, and iron ore. The ship has a cargo capacity of approximately 28,598 metric tons. It is equipped with a variety of cargo handling equipment, including cranes and conveyors.

Incidents[edit | edit source]

Over the years, MV Pool Fisher has been involved in several incidents. These include groundings, collisions, and mechanical failures. However, the ship has always been repaired and returned to service.

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