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.