After unloading 30,000 tons of salt at the state pier, the Geraldine Manx sets sail on Monday night, kicking off a busy week at the Port of New Hampshire. Here are the details.
GERALDINE MANX
Type: bulk carrier
Arrival: in port, sailing Feb. 4
Flag: United Kingdom
Cargo: salt
Terminal: NH State Pier
Deadweight: 58,058 tons
Length x breadth: 190 x 32 meters
Year built: 2010
TIMOTHY L.REINAUER (with RTC 84)
Type: pusher tug (and barge)
Arrival: Feb. 5
Flag: United States
Cargo: kerosene
Terminal: Irving
Deadweight: 352 tons
Length x breadth: 38 x 10 meters
Year built: 1979
BLUEFIN (with Penn 80)
Type: pusher tug (and barge)
Arrival: Feb. 6
Flag: United States
Cargo: asphalt
Terminal: Sprague River Road
Deadweight: 428 tons
Length x breadth: 35 x 11 meters
Year built: 2010
NEW CONFIDENCE
Type: bulk carrier
Arrival: FEB. 6
Flag: Panama
Cargo: salt
Terminal: NH State Pier
Deadweight: 62,587 tons
Length x breadth: 200 x 32 meters
Year built: 2018
CLIPPER TARPON
Type: bulk carrier
Arrival: Feb. 7
Flag: Marshall Islands
Cargo: salt
Terminal: Granite State Minerals
Deadweight: 30,427 tons
Length x breadth: 179 x 28 meters
Year built: 2010
Information via Portsmouth Pilots and MarineTraffic.com. Note: Ship schedules are subject to change. To see other installments of Port Watch, click here.