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DYT Yacht Transport - SUPER SERVANT 4 at Malta.


The 1982 built semi-submersible yacht carrier SUPER SERVANT 4 entered Valletta, Malta to berth at Magazine Wharf, VGT (Valletta Gateway Terminals) Terminal on Thursday 11th January, 2018 the second time in Malta after which she was here back on the 14th August 2016 at Marsaxlokk Harbour where she was berthed at the Ro/Ro berth at Freeport Terminal 2.  She was built in Japan by Oshima Shipbuilding Co. Ltd as Hull 10060. 



Vessel is owned by Spliethoff's Bevrachtingskantoor B.V, Netherlands operating for Sevenstar Yacht Transport with Cargo Operator as DYT Yacht Transport.

The Super Servant yacht carrier features 2 x 3,128 kW Stork-Werkspoor diesel engines type 6TM410 at 570 rpm driving two variable pitch propellers and two bow thrusters of 500 kW each.

Vessel is represented in Malta by O&S Shipping (http://www.oands.com.mt/) 

Below Images are of SUPER SERVANT 4 entering Valletta -









Below images whilst aboard -





Interesting cargo of which was a 2017 Korean Built 38 metres Landing Craft/Passenger Ferry AEGEAN SEAL former AGIOS NIKOLAOS (Greek) loaded from Greece bound to St. Thomas flying a Togolese Flag registered at Lome, Togo. She's bearing imo 9830666.





Another interesting cargo was the 2016 built 55 metre (180.45ft) super yacht QUINTA ESSENTIA built by Admiral Yachts in Italy at their Marina Di Carrara Shipyard -







After ballasting the vessel for loading operations it was the turn for a brand new Monte Carlo Yacht MCY96 ESMERALDA OF THE SEAS to shift from Grand Harbour Marina to SS4 dock assisted by loadmaster ANDRIY ANTONENKO -






Vessel then again started de-ballasting for securing more the loaded yacht -






And during the night vessel left to her next port of call to Genoa, Italy with another successful operation at Malta with Sevenstar Yacht Transport and O&S Shipping.



Photos by Capt. Lawrence Dalli. Do not use these images without my permission. © All rights reserved. Malta Ship Photos & Action Photos - www.maltashipphotos.com


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