General information and vessels of interest.
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Examples of Routes
Hajo - feeder container - Grangemouth - to east coast ports: Culercoats, Felixstowe, Rotterdam.
Western Trader - feeder container - Grangemouth - to east coast ports: Tyne, Grimbsy, Immingham and Felixstowe.
Bulk Carriers (Rosyth and Leith) bring in coal from Eastern Europe. ADVETURE 2, CHALLENGER II AND EXPLORER II made regular round trips to Murmansk and Vysotsk (Russia), and Riga and Ventspils (Latvia). Each trip takes just under a fortnight return. This contract was taken over by Murmansk Shipping Company Spring 2008. See note below for details of some of their fleet.
Adventure II and Challenger II for sale in February 2009, after Britannia Bulk Carriers went into liquidation in November 2008.
Leith also sees the import of pipes for SUBSEA at Leith for coating before loading onto pipelayers for the North Sea and elsewhere.
The smaller bulk carriers bring in a wide range of cargoes including metals and aggregates.
Border Tartan / Border Thistle - Oil Products Tanker - carry oil productd from Grangemouth to Inverness and the Scottish Islands.
Crude Oil Tankers carry Crude to Tranmere (Liverpool), Fawley, Rotterdam.
Name, Line, Livery or other changes since photograph taken. I will always appreciate any information or corrections. All information is given in good faith and is updated where possible.
Cruise Ships:
Alexander von Humboldt - to become Minerva of Swan Hellenic [again!] Alexander von Humboldt 2 to be renamed Alexander von Humboldt
Braemar - to be lengthend end 2007
Caronia - sold, now Saga Ruby
Delphin Renaissance, sold to RCI first as Blue Moon, Pullmantur Tours then to a new brand : Azamara Cruises as Azamara Quest, along with sister ship Blue Dream which will sail as Azamara Journey.
Marco Polo - sold, will keep name.
Mona Lisa sold, sailed as Oceanic II before becoming 'The Scholar Ship', but now reverted back to Mona Lisa. (2008) See below.
Rhapsody - to leave MSC Saga Pearl - see Alexander von Humboldt above. Sovereign of the Seas - RCI - to move within group to Pullmantur Tours in 2008, expected name to be Sovereign.
OTHER NAME CHANGES
AMELAND [IMO 9166481] Renamed Liamare (2007)
ALIOS ATHENA [IMO 9301639] renamed Athena 4 (2008)
CLONTARF [IMO 8318128] Renamed Antonia B (2008)
DOURO CHEMIST [IMO 9020429] renamed Roland Essberger (2008)
ELEKTRON [IMO6930520] renamed Elektron II (2008)
PRINCESS OF
SEAWHEEL VENTURE [IMO 9118006] renamed Anne (2008)
SUPERFAST IX [IMO 9211509] renamed Atlantic Vision December 2008(see below)
SUPERFAST X [IMO 9211511], renamed Jean Nicoli, (2007) SeaFrance-Moliere (2008), . See below.
Notes on specific ships:
Cruiseships and Cruise Ferries:
Black Prince - Fred Olsen
Damaged propeller during transit of Corinth Canal 10th september 2007. Will be withdrawn from service during 2009- 2010 season.
MV Doulos
Constructed in 1914, the MV DOULOS is the world's oldest active ocean going passenger ship. During her lengthy career, she has sailed under four distinct names:
i) as Medina was described as one of the most modern and largest steamship operating on the Atlantic coast (of America) freighting goods, commissioned into service by the US Coast Guard during WW2;
ii) Acquired 1948 by the Panamanian company, Naviera San Miguel SA, she was renamed the ROMA (1949) and converted into a passenger ship with cabins for 287 people and dormitories for another 694 people. As 1950 was the Roman Catholic Holy Year, the ship was used to transport pilgrims to
iii) In 1952 she was sold to Giamcomofu Andrea (Lines Costa) and renamed Franca C. At first sailing between
iv) 1970 bought by Gute Bücher für Alle e.V. (Good Books for All) and named Dolous taking up her present role:
'The MV DOULOS visits port cities throughout the world, supplying vital literature resources, encouraging inter-cultural understanding, training young people for more effective life and service, promoting greater global awareness, providing practical aid and sharing a message of hope in God wherever there is opportunity.'
She is to be replaced at the end of 2007.
CRUISEINVEST R - Class
There are photographs of six of the eight shipps in this class:
INSIGNIA (former R- One)
The second Insignia named after the original ship (R -Two) was renamed Regatta.
REGATTA (former R- Two)
TAHITIAN PRINCESS (Former R - Four)
Pacific Princess (R -Three) and Tahitian Princess sail for Princess Cruises.
AZAMARA JOURNEY (Former R -Six)
See Delphin Renaissance below.
DELPHIN RENAISSANCE (Former R - Seven )
Built 2000 as R-SEVEN, Cruiseinvest, renamed 2004 Delphin Renaissance.. Renamed 2006, BLUE MOON, Pullmantur Line; 2007, Pullmatur taken over by RCI and transferred along with Blue Dream (ex R-Six) to Celebrity and then to new division, Azamara Cruises, as De-luxe class ship, and renamed Azamara Quest. (December 2007)
MINERVA II (Former R - Eight)
Sailed as Minerva II for Swan Hellenic, currently Royal Princess for Princss Cruises.
MS Explorer
2,398gt, Built 1969. 92 Passengers. GAP Shipping Co Ltd, ex Linbald Explorer (1969 - 85), Society Explorer (1985 - 1992). Became the first passenger vessel to navigate the
MONA LISA
Built as Kungsholm, Swedish
Ran aground aground on the morning of May 4 2008 in the
Pacific Venus
Struck by freak wave 17th July 2007. Repaired and resumed schedule August 2007
CRUISE FERRIES:
Color Line: Christian IV and Silvia Ana
Christian IV is up for sale and renamed Julia (2008), Silvia Ana has been sold and is going to do a
Norrona
10th November 2007:one of her stabilizers punched a 20 cm hole below the water line on her port side during a violent storm when she encountered 12 metre waves (just under 40 feet). She managed to reach
Superfasr IX, Superfast X and Blue Star 1
Superfasr IX and Superfast X sold and transferrred - see ships for details.
SUPERFAST IX [IMO 9211509] renamed Atlantic Vision. Chartered five years by Canada's Marine Atlantic, for service between North Sydney, Nova Scotia and Port aux Basques Newfoundland. Starting early 2009.
RSS James Cook
Since her naming ceremony by HRH The Princess Royal, in February, the RSS James Cook has undertaken a number of scientific voyages. Her maiden voyage of eight weeks, commenced on the 5th of March 2007, was to study a hole in the Earth's crust which reveals the mantle below. Scientists were investigating a large area thousands of square kilometres in extent in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean where the Earth's crust seems to be missing entirely. Here the mantle, normally covered by crust many kilometres thick, is exposed on the seafloor, 3000m below the surface. It has been described as being like an open wound on the surface of the Earth.
Her next voyage was to the Nazare Canyon just off the coast of Portugal where Scientists from the National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, using ISIS, a robotic underwater vehicle the size of a transit van, collected samples of marine life found in the massive canyon and captured film of the amazing world found in the depths of the ocean.
This was followed by a five week return voyage to the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, an underwater mountain range between Iceland and the Azores, where a team of researchers, led by Professor Monty Priede from the University of Aberdeen's Oceanlab, explored the Ocean at various depths from 800m to 3500m. The international team of scientists uncovered a wealth of new information and insights, stunning images and marine life specimens, including one species thought to be new to science. Professor Priede said, "It is like surveying a new continent half way between America and Europe. We can recognise the creatures, but familiar ones are absent and unusual ones are common. We are finding species that are rare or unknown elsewhere in the world." September 2007
Skandi Navica
Subsea 7 aquired by Slandi Navica pilelay and construction vessel for $62million, May 2008. The vessel which was built in 1999, will be renamed Seven Navica and will continue to operate as a rigid pipelayer within the Subsea 7 worldwide vesel fleet. The vessel has been under charter with Subsea 7 for eight years and has a track record of successful pipelaying.
ORELIA
CSO Orelia undergoing sea trials off the River Tyne, prior to sailing to
Additionally, a significant amount of upgrades were carried out on the dive system, switchboards and distribution boards to the 6,368DWT vessel as well as substantial overhauls and upgrades on all major machinery, renewal of helicopter reception facilities, a new AC plant, sewage treatment plant and oily water system, class & flag surveys, hull and tank steelwork repairs and hull blast and paint.
Named changed to Orelia.
HMS ENDURANCE
HMS Endurance experienced flooding in engine room and engine control room when on passage through the Magellan Strait on route to Valparaso on the 16th December 2008. The fllooding left her without power or propulsion for six hours in total darkness with a 30 degree list in 50 knot winds. She managed to drop anchors before rescue by the Chilean Navy. She was towed to Punta Arenas for emergency repairs and then on to the Falkland Islands in early January 2009. She is expected to be returned to Portsmouth by heavy lift ship or barge.
HMS MONMOUTH
The Type 23 Duke Class Frigate, HMS Monmouth seen leaving Leith, 4th March 2008, after a short visit designed to forge links with the Capital. She returned to the
Nick named 'The Black Duke' after James Scott, the Duke of Monmouth, she is unique in flying a Black Flag on her main mast and having a black crown on top of Jack. (see inset). She is the seventh warship to bear the name and has the largest number of battle honours than any ship in the Royal Navy.
K/V Harstad
K/V Harstad is a vessel of 83m in length overall with a breadth (moulded) of 15.5m and measuring 3132 gross tonnes.
K/V Harstad is therefore equipped to tow tankers of up to 200,000dwt in an emergency situation. Operating along the full length of
Harstad is manned, as are other Norwegian coastguard vessels, by a combined military and civilian crew and in its patrol boat role it carries a foredeck mounted gun and is equipped with a full military and civilian communications system.
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MV Elektron
MV Elektron supplies St Kilda with food, fuel and other essentials in summer and autumn, as it is impossible to land stores on the islands in winter, except by helicopter. Bad weather delayed the last re-supply of St Kilda in October 2000 and after fuel and supplies were off-loaded, very strong south-westerly winds arose which caused her to drag her kedge anchor as she tried to pull off. The winds then rapidly turned her broadside to the ramp on the beach and she was lifted on to the boulder beach, her engine rooms swamped. She was eventually towed to Belafast in high seas.
Notes on tankers.
One of the mot regular fleets to be seen at Hound Point is that of the Lundqvist Shipping Company Limited, whose fleet of eight ships: Alfa Britannia, Alfa Germania, Alfa Italia, Hildegaard,Katja, Penelop, Sarpen, Thornbury, carry North Sea crude to refineries in Britain and Europe.
MT TEMPERA
The Society of Naval Architects of Japan awarded its 'Ship of the Year 2002' accolade to Tempera, built by Sumitomo Heavy Industries (SHI), owned by Fortum Oil & Gas of Finland and classed by Lloyd's Register. Tempera is the largest tanker in the world to be built to Lloyd's Register's 1A Super Ice Class notation. It is also the world's first double-acting tanker (DAT), which means that it can proceed through light ice conditions ahead and through heavy ice conditions astern, due to its azipod propulsion configuration, specially designed aft end and ability to turn through 180 degrees.
MT STENA ARCTICA
With its 117,100 deadweight tons, the vessel is not only the largest Swedish flagged ship in the Swedish merchant navy but also the world's largest tanker with the highest class in service. Its hull is heavily reinforced and its propulsion system is considerably more powerful compared with normal tankers, thus enabling it to safely manoeuvre in the icy waters of the Baltic Sea.
The Stena Arctica, together with additional ice-strengthened units and in cooperation with Sovcomflot - the largest shipping company in Russia - will mainly transport Russian crude oil from the Gulf of Finland to the Continent. Naming ceremony January 28th, 2006
MT STENA ALEXITA
Teekay was honored by ExxonMobil for providing continuous shuttle tanker service to its Floating Production Storage and offloading units (FPSO's) in the North Sea, despite severe winter weather conditions that caused many other production facilities to shut down. (2006)
Through the worst of the winter storms, Stena Alexita and Stena Sirita, two of Teekay's most advanced shuttle tankers which are jointly owned with Stena and managed by Teekay, were able to service ExxonMobil-operated FPSOs on the Balder and Jotun fields.
"Without a shuttle service that is able to connect to their FPSOs in almost any weather, ExxonMobil would have to wait for an opportunity to load that might have been days or weeks away. Exxon has limited storage capacity in the Balder and Jotun fields and would have had to shut down production without a regular shuttle connection".
Teekay has the most sophisticated shuttle tankers in the North Sea, equipped with dynamic positioning systems. "Our computer-based, satellite navigation systems coordinate the bow and stern thrusters as well as the CPP propellers, thereby enabling the vessel to stay on location in waves up to 9 meters," Mr. Feilberg explained. [Extract from Teekay Newsletter.]
MURMANSK SHIPPING COMPANY
Seven of the Dmitry Donskoj class are shown: the Dmitry Donskoj, Alexander Nevsky, Ivan Susanin* and Admiral Ushakov, Alexander Suvorov, Mikhail Kutuzov and Peter Velikij, the latter being of the rebuilt and extended group.
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