Picture gallery Cap San Diego Kiel Fjord & Kiel Canal Lock August 11, 2022 Museum cargo ship leaves the port of Kiel for Rendsburg.
The Cap San Diego reached Kiel on August 6th, 2022 and had been in the port of Kiel at the Sartorikai for a few days. On August 11th it’s time to say goodbye to Cap San Diego again. The ship left its berth at Kiel’s Sartorikai at 11 a.m. and will now sail through the Kiel Canal with today’s destination Rendsburg. The next day, the Cap San Diego will then continue to Brunsbüttel and leave the Kiel Canal.
The Cap San Diego is a 159 meter long general cargo ship and current museum ship with a berth at the Überseebrücke in the port of Hamburg. The Cap San Diego, built in 1961, was built as a general cargo ship and was used in liner service with South America until the 1980s. The ship was built by Deutsche Werft AG in Hamburg for the Hamburg Süd shipping company as the last ship in a series of identical general cargo ships and was launched in 1961 as the Cap San Diego.
- Cap San Diego in Kiel Canal lock chamber
- Cap San Diego in the Kiel Canal
- Cap San Diego Holtenau Lock Kiel Canal
- Cap San Diego trip 11.8.2022 Kiel – Rendsburg
- Cap San Diego August 11, 2022 Kiel Fjord
- Ship’s bow Cap San Diego
- Ship’s bow Cap San Diego
- Museum ship Cap San Diego Kiel Fjord lock Holtenau
- Kieler Förde Cap San Diego entrance Kiel Canal lock
- Cap San Diego leaves Kiel on August 11, 2022 towards Rendsburg
- Cap San Diego leaves Kiel Canal lock in Holtenau
- Cap San Diego Lock Kiel Holtenau
- Cap San Diego
- Cap San Diego Kiel Canal Lock
- Cap San Diego museum cargo ship canal lock Kiel-Holtenau
- Cap San Diego with tugs in the Kiel Fjord
- Cap San Diego Kiel Canal Journey from Kiel to Rendsburg
- Cap San Diego Kiel-Canal
- Cap San Diego Kiel 11.8.2022