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Imoto Lines MAYA container ship 井本商運 まや コンテナ船

Cargo ships of the Imoto Lines fleet of vessels are frequently seen in the Kanmon Straits. Whenever they pass by, it's like your watching a neighbor walking their dog in your stomping grounds. It is always a pleasure to see the interesting and well maintained Imoto Lines container ships, and to sometimes photograph or take video of them. This video was taken by Ship Freakazoid on the hot Kitakyushu summer day of July 28, 2024 as MAYA passed between Shimonoseki and Kitakyushu. An older second hand JVC Everio video camera with 54x zoom Konica Minolta lens was used to capture video of Maya on digital "film" for your viewing pleasure and/or reference. Feel free to visit Ship Freakazoid's website "Ships of Kanmon Strait" and check out photos of some of the interesting ships seen as they passed through. Here is some info on MAYA: This vessel was constructed as a replacement for the first-generation "Maya" (228TEU capacity / built in 2008), which capsized and sank in Tokuyama-Shimonoseki Port in July 2022. The new ship inherits the name and is designated as the second-generation "Maya." The new ship’s capacity (245TEU) exceeds that of the first-generation "Maya" (228TEU) and aims to improve cargo handling efficiency while reducing the labor load on crew members by operating solely on A-grade heavy oil. Additionally, the vessel is equipped with the engine monitoring system "HANASYS5," which enables operational support from shore, thereby reducing the risk of equipment failure. It also includes an onboard power supply system as part of the Kobe Port Carbon Neutral Port (CNP) formation plan. Key Specifications: Length overall: 96.81m Beam: 14.0m Gross tonnage: 749 tons Deadweight: 1,726 tons Container capacity: 245TEU Refrigerated containers: 42 units

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