Entering Guanabara Bay, it’s Wilson Sons PSV Tagaz.
Inside the Bay west of the Rio-Niteroi Bridge and with the Christ statue atop the peak in the distance, it’s Olin Conqueror.
Lined up here are C-Enforcer, Olin Conqueror, and Wyatt Candies.
Identifying fotos of this densely- parked anchored gets complicated, but this is clearly Skando Mogster, Blue Marlin, and . . . I think . . . Sudaksha.
Here looking toward Niteroi is DSV Wyatt Candies.
All fotos yesterday by Will Van Dorp, who has a lot to learn about these vessels. Any errors are entirely my own.
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July 8, 2013 at 2:29 pm
tugpower
If there are oil rigs close by, these are all Offshore Supply Vessels. Edison Chouest http://www.chouest.com/, & Otto Candies http://www.ottocandies.com/us_fleet_osv.html. OLIN CONQUEROR is a platform supply vessel owned by Bram Offshore, http://www.bramoffshore.com.br/ a subsidiary of Edison Chouest.
July 8, 2013 at 9:30 pm
Joe
Yes, unfortunately all that drilling activity that used to be on our gulf coasts is now down under, thanks to you all know h=who.