Here’s another set of recent photos, all taken by Jan Oosterboer, and all showing traffic quite different from what you’d see on our side of the A-Ocean.
Start with these four tugs, three by Fairmount. In the lead, it’s Fairmount Expedition, rated at 16320 bhp, and 205 ton bollard pull. She’s Japan-built 2007.
Second in that line, FairPlay 33, 8160 bhp, is Romania-built 2011, likely constructed in the yard where Allie B towed the old Quincy Goliath crane.
Check the Fairmount link above for the particulars on Alpine and
Sherpa.
Union Sovereign, 2003 and China built and rated at 16500 bhp.
Going from chartreuse to primer red . . . .this is a multicat shallow draft vessel built in Gdansk to be completed in greater Rotterdam. Click here and here to see how this vessel gets launched.
The unfinished multicat is towed here by Egesund, a tug that could most easily fit in in the sixth boro. The offset house allows more deck equipment to be fitted.
And finally . . . above and below, it’s Norman Flipper, 2003 and Norway built.
These photos by Jan Oosterboer come via Fred Trooster, to whom both I am grateful.
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