Good afternoon:
This is the first container ship (build in 1986) from the slips of SIMA, the shipyard of the Peruvian Navy. The vessel was built for CPV the state navigation company and was named Presidente Jose Pardo.
I am somewhat confused because the stern crane es suspended from the funnel in an odd arrangement, and sincerely I don't know if my interpretation was correct or wrong (the blueprint was not of quality). In a couple of pictures I saw the cranes painted red (anti rust paint?), but I remember that the superstructures in CPV ships were white, so I don't accuratelly know if this is historically correct (maybe a base red paint prior to the white final color?), afortunatelly, the red cranes looks fine
. In the original drawing all the containers are of the small size ones, and I don't know either if it is feasible make the mix of big and small containers. Finally, I am also confused with the trident like antenae (first of all, is it an antenae?) behind the funnel. I will appreciate any comment.
Credits: I mimic Alvama's shadowing for the bulbous bow, and also for the containers. Thanks.
PS: One question. In civilian ships, what flag usualy is in the bowsprit staff instead the bowsprit jack?