Clipper Star
The Clipper Star arrived in port yesterday. photo by John White

Port Watch: Week of Jan. 22

News, Outdoor, Port Watch
An update on ships arriving at the Port of New Hampshire

The coal ship Ibis Bulker sails out of Portsmouth Harbor today, but the LPG tanker Clipper Star arrived yesterday and several other ships are on their way. It’s been a busy month at the Port of New Hampshire, and that trend continues this week. Here are the details.

CLIPPER STAR

Type: LPG tanker
Arrival: Jan. 21, sails Jan. 23
Flag: Norway
Cargo: propane
Terminal: Sea-3
Deadweight: 44,807 tons
Length x breadth: 205 x 32 meters
Year built: 2003

RUTH M. REINAUER (and RTC 102)

Type: tug (and barge)
Arrival: Jan. 23
Flag: United States
Cargo: heating oil
Terminal: Sprague River Road
Deadweight: N/A
Length x breadth: 36 x 10 meters
Year built: 2009

MAGOTHY (and Double Skin 501)

Type: tug (and barge)
Arrival: Jan. 24
Flag: United States
Cargo: heating oil
Terminal: Sprague Avery Lane
Deadweight: N/A
Length x breadth: 30 x 10 meters
Year built: 2008

WEDDELL SEA (and DBL 85)

Type: tug (and tank barge)
Arrival: Jan. 24
Flag: United States
Cargo: kerosene
Terminal: Irving
Deadweight: 423 tons
Length x breadth: 34 x 12 meters
Year built: 2007

MINERVA ANTONIA

Type: oil/chemical tanker
Arrival: Jan. 25
Flag: Greece
Cargo: oil
Terminal: Schiller Station
Deadweight: 46,923 tons
Length x breadth: 183 x 32 meters
Year built: 2008

ALGOMA VISION

Type: self discharging bulk carrier
Arrival: Jan. 26
Flag: Marshall Islands
Cargo: salt
Terminal: Sprague River Road
Deadweight: 71,348 tons
Length x breadth: 229 x 32 meters
Year built: 2013

Information via Portsmouth Pilots and MarineTraffic.com. Note: Ship schedules are subject to change.