JAMES R BARKER A Sea of Bedlam
Wind = LOUD No wind screen sorry. JAMES R BARKER departs Duluth after getting a half load of iron ore from CN and a half load of coal from Midwest Energy. There is a weather system moving through. Little editing because I though some people would enjoy the raw footage. IMO number 7390260 MMSI 366905890 Name of the ship JAMES R.BARKER Vessel type Bulk carrier Operating status Active Flag United States (USA) Gross tonnage 34728 tons Deadweight 61564 tons Length 304 m Breadth 32 m Year of build 1976 Builder AMSHIP LORAIN - LORAIN OH, U.S.A. Classification society AMERICAN BUREAU OF SHIPPING Home port WILMINGTON DE Owner INTERLAKE STEAMSHIP - MIDDLEBURG HEIGHTS OH, United States (USA) Manager INTERLAKE STEAMSHIP - MIDDLEBURG HEIGHTS OH, United States (USA) Description JAMES R.BARKER is a Bulk carrier built in 1976 by AMSHIP LORAIN - LORAIN OH, U.S.A.. Currently sailing under the flag of United States (USA). Gross tonnage is 34728 tons.

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