Suez Canal Simulator: Stella Maris Bulk Carrier DLC
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A FREE SHIP for your Suez Canal fleet as a thank you for your support of Suez Canal Simulator!
Be sure to check out other great DLC for this game, such as the world's largest supertanker, the TI Oceania, and the world famous Ever Given, and other great ships coming soon!
ABOUT THE STELLA MARIS
The Stella Maris Bulk Carrier is a 190-meter long bulk carrier ship that carries the flag of Panama.
A bulk carrier (or bulker) is a merchant ship specially designed to transport unpackaged bulk cargo, such as grains, coal, ore, steel coils and cement. The first bulk carrier was built in 1852 and since then bulk carriers have increased in size and sophistication with some reaching lengths of 300 meters and able to carrry up to 400,000 dry weight tons. Today, bulk carriers make up 21% of the world's merchant fleet.
The Stella Maris Bulk Carrier was laid down in Fukuyama, Japan in 2007.
SHIP INFORMATION
Length: 189.99 m
Beam: 32.28 m
Tonnage: 30,046 GT/18,207 NT
Flag: Panama
STELLA MARIS IS FREE TO INSTALL
Install the Stella Maris Bulk Carrier for free today. This package includes the 1-to-1 scale 190 meter long Stella Maris Bulk Carrier and two new Journeys for Suez Canal Simulator that will put you on course for a full transit of the canal from either sea. And you'll get free lifetime updates to the Stella Maris as well as more Stella Maris Journeys to come, or make your own Journeys for endless possibilities. Thank you for your support of Suez Canal Simulator!
Get underway now.. add the Stella Maris Bulk Carrier to your Suez Canal Simulator fleet today!
Source: Steam Store Description
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Game added by BOIADEIRO ERRANTE.
Game added December 27, 2021. Last modified December 27, 2021.