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RUN LONG - Ship named by a QB?

RUN LONG - Ship named by a QB?
RUN LONG - Ship named by a QB?

This had to have been named by a quarterback---right? Sounds like something Kenny Stabler would say to Fred Biletnikoff in the huddle before a critical 3rd down..."Double Right Open. Z-Orbit, Scat Left, 787 F-Drag On 2. Fred, you RUN LONG!"

Turns out, RUN LONG is a 127 meter long container ship sailing under the Flag of Panama, and apparently sometimes passes thru the Kanmon Straits, stopping in Moji (Garden Paradise Kitakyushu). Bet ya' it is carrying loads of Wilson "The Duke" footballs. Bet ya'!

RUN LONG heading towards the End Zone of Kitakyushu
RUN LONG heading towards the End Zone of Kitakyushu

And, here goes Run Long heading towards the End Zone of Kitakyushu on its way to score a TD. Go Raiders!

Name: RUN LONG
Length:     127 meters
Width:       20 meters
IMO:         9172612
Flag:         Panama
IMO:         9172612
MMSI: 370206000
Type: Container Ship

Ship Freakazoid used an Olympus e520 DSLR with Zuiko lens to capture this fine looking vessel on digital film the afternoon of March 13, 2024.


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