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MV Spiegelgracht : ウィキペディア英語版
MV Spiegelgracht

MV ''Spiegelgracht'' is a general cargo ship, operated by Spliethoff Bevrachtingskantoor. She was launched in 1999.
== Service history ==
''Spiegelgracht'' was built in Japan by the Tsuneishi Shipbuilding Company, under the construction hull number 1172. She entered service with Spliethoff's Bevrachtingskantoor, a Netherlands-based shipping company, in January 2000. ''Spiegelgracht'' is employed on numerous services for the company, including the collection of pleasure yachts from European ports – including Palma, Majorca and Southampton – in November of every year, and sailing them across the Atlantic to locations in the Caribbean for the winter cruising season. She then returns them to the Mediterranean every May for the summer cruising season. ''Spiegelgracht'' is one of 80 freighters used by the Sevenstar Yacht Transport company to transport pleasure yachts in this way. During transport, the yachts are stored in specially designed cradles on the ship's deck, preventing them from suffering damage during the voyage.〔
''Spiegelgracht'' is also used to transport a wide range of general cargo, sometimes being used on a regular service between the Baltic and North West Europe and the USA; the ship also often makes transits through the Kiel Canal between the Baltic and North Sea.〔 In 2011 ''Spiegelgracht'' and another company ship, ''Deltagracht'', transported disassembled wind turbines manufactured by the Danish company Vestas. ''Spiegelgracht'' carried 10 turbines from Esbjerg to Curaçao, in the Dutch Antilles, while ''Deltagracht'' carried 21 destined for Portland, Victoria.

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