Cape Mayor Called at Fairview Cove on Monday for Atlantic Container Line. She gave Her destination as Baltimore, however doesn’t seem to be listed on ACL’s Normal Schedule. She is likely filling in for a run, and time will tell if she returns on the east bound trip.
HMCS Charlottetown returned to Port just after 0900, Tieing up at the Dockyard just prior to 1000. She Was welcomed by a Salute from Firebird, and a Large Crowd of Families on the pier. Charlottetown spent the Past 6 Months Off Libia, Having Departing Halifax on March 2. While on
Ex Marine Atlantic Ferries Joseph and Clara Smallwood and Caribou were both sold earlier this year and re-flagged in St. Kits Nevis. Both are due in to port today for bunkers, likely their last Canadian stops. As part of their Conversion to a foreign flag, both vessels were renamed –
Departed Imperial Oil for Anchor to take on Supplies. She will sail later today. AFL New England Departed for Fairview Cove, for Pier 42. This is her first stop at Halterm, and shows growth in the service. You can see she has some containers from Fairview, so there is definitely
The general cargo ship Levante made a brief appearance, likely to pick up Supplies. Short stays at anchor are common for bunkers, but the Algoma Dartmouth didn’t tie up. She arrived late morning, and departed just after 1400.
Jumbo Spirit is a g500 Class Heavy lift vessel. She features a 250t Crane (aft) and a 250t Derrick forward. The locomotive lift appears to be accomplished with only the crane. She is Scheduled to sail at 1900 tonight.
Built in East Boothbay, Maine, 1921 Bowdoin was built for arctic service. She became the Official sailing vessel of Maine in 1986 and has crossed the Arctic Circle 27 times. She is now serves as the sail training vessel for the Maine Maritime Academy More Here @ http://bowdoin.mma.edu/
The Self Unloading Bulker Baldock Arrived for Bunkers this morning. She sailed around noon. Frisian Summer Loaded telephone poles and departed yesterday for Europe. Finally the Tanker Pacific Innovator anchored, before taking her spot at Imperial Oil
The Japanease Navy Departed this morning, After Leaving the Dockyard, They formed up in the Basin, with HMCS Ville De Quebec Taking the Lead. JS Kashima Followed Crews from all vessels were on Deck to wave. Ville de Quebec seemed to be hosting a family day. JS Asagiri was next
