Here’s the index to the previous posts in this series.
Self-unloaders are not unheard of in the sixth boro; in fact, some of my favorite vessels like here, here, and here . . . I’ve followed them. Here’s a link to the Oldendorff site showing how the self-unloaders work. Rt Hon Paul E. Martin is named for this politician from our neighbors to the north.
Traveling through those same waters . . . MSC Monica.
A few days before the Martin, Ultra Colonsay was replenishing the pile at Atlantic Salt.
Other vessels calling in the sixth boro recently include Vladimir,
Sypress escorted by Marie J. Turecamo,
Atlantic Compass passing by Joyce D. Brown, leaving an ominous sky to the west
and finally Torino. This photo was taken by regular contributor John “Jed” Jedrlinic, who–in addition to being a great raconteur, took
a photo of this ne’er do weel.
Besides the two photos by Jed, all photos were taken by Will Van Dorp.
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May 1, 2015 at 9:54 am
Ken
That picture of the Paul Martin looks fairly old. It seems like she is currently red. But I haven’t seen her in a while.
May 1, 2015 at 11:38 am
tugster
Ken– not surprisingly, there are two vessels with almost the same name: yr talking about the Canada-built 1985 Hon Paul Martin, as in here: http://www.shipspotting.com/gallery/photo.php?lid=1388508 pictured in the photo i took two days ago is the China-built 2012 Rt Hon Paul E. Martin, as in here: http://www.shipspotting.com/gallery/photo.php?lid=1856645 cheers.