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Georgian sailors returned home from Turkey

Georgian sailors returned home from Turkey

Georgian sailors among the crew of the ship "Grand Island" from Turkey back to Georgia. This was reported by August 3, 2012 "Georgia online» referring to the head company of employment of seamen, Louise Chaduneli.

Sunday, 05.Aug.2012, 19:07 (GMT+3)
Georgian sailors among the crew of the ship "Grand Island" from Turkey back to Georgia. 

This was reported by August 3, 2012 "Georgia online» referring to the head company of employment of seamen, Louise Chaduneli.

According to her, the sailors left aboard August 2, receiving salaries.

Recall that the five months of the Georgian sailors never left the ship, demanding arrears of salary for three months.

The money they were issued on August 2.

Oil and chemical tanker «GRAND ISLAND» IMO: 7902922, flag of the Comoros was built in 1979. Displacement 2099 tons, deadweight 3228 tons. The length is 94 meters, width of 13 meters, draft of 4.5 meters. The maximum speed of 11.8 knot, average 8.9 knots.
Oil and chemical tanker «GRAND ISLAND» IMO: 7902922, flag of the Comoros was built in 1979. Displacement 2099 tons, deadweight 3228 tons. The length is 94 meters, width of 13 meters, draft of 4.5 meters. The maximum speed of 11.8 knot, average 8.9 knots.

Read: 999 Times- Grand Island, Georgia, -


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