Dali is propelled by a single low-speed two-stroke crosshead diesel engine coupled to a fixed-pitch propeller. Her main engine, a license-manufactured 9-cylinder MAN-B&W 9S90ME-C9.2[9] unit manufactured by Hyundai Heavy Industries, is rated 41,480 kW (55,630 hp) at 82.5 rpm.[2] Her service speed is 22 knots (41 km/h; 25 mph).[4]
Dali and her sister ship Cezanne[11] were christened with the names of painters Salvador Dalí and Paul Cézanne.[4]
History
Singapore
Name Dali
Namesake Salvador Dalí[4]
Owner Grace Ocean Pte Ltd.[3]
Operator Synergy Marine Group, Maersk
Port of registry Singapore
Builder Hyundai Heavy Industries (Ulsan, South Korea)[5]
Yard number 2678[2]
Laid down 10 October 2014[2]
Launched 27 December 2014[2]
Christened 5 January 2015[4]
Completed 5 March 2015[2]
Identification
IMO number: 9697428
MMSI number: 563004200
Call sign: 9V5283[1]
Status Stopped in the Patapsco River after striking a bridge.
General characteristics
Class and type Neopanamax container ship
Tonnage
95,128 GT
52,150 NT
116,851 DWT
Length 299.92 m (984 ft 0 in)
Beam 48.2 m (158 ft 2 in)
Draught 15.03 m (49 ft 4 in)
Depth 24.8 m (81 ft 4 in)
Installed power MAN-B&W 9S90ME-C9.2; 41,480 kW (55,630 hp)
Propulsion Single shaft; fixed pitch propeller
Speed 22 knots (41 km/h; 25 mph)
Capacity 9,971 TEU
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