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Ships Monthly
Jan-23
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WELCOME
WELCOME
CRUISE INDUSTRY SET FOR 2023 The new cruise
REGULARS
Main engine for LNG boxship
CONTAINER SHIP
Newbuild Eco Italia enters Grimaldi fleet
The 64,575gt ro-ro cargo vessel Eco Italia has
Vision set for route expansion
The 38,772gt Stena Vision entered service in 1987
Braemar to be sold by Olsen
CRUISE SHIP SALE
Color Line streamlines Baltic operations
BALTIC FERRIES
One in, one out for Cardiff company
COASTERS
Converted AHTS enter service
ICEBREAKERS
Matson orders three
LNG BOXSHIPS
NEWS IN BRIEF
SECOND VESSEL Viking Line plans to offer daily
UECC Achieves green power
NEW PCTC
MOL plans new cruise ships
JAPANESE CRUISING
Newbuild for Anthony Veder
LNG CARRIER
Wind deflector reduces fuel consumption
CONTAINER SHIPS
Celebration for Celebration
NEW CRUISE SHIP
Ultramax changes hands
BULKERS
Ellerman’s new service
CONTAINER SHIPS
NEWS IN BRIEF
REVENUE BOOST DFDS Seaways’ passenger and freight services
New ferries for Skye triangle route
CAL MAC
Contrasting passenger and freight results
BRITTANY FERRIES
FERRIES IN THE NEWS . . . FERRIES IN THE NEWS . . . FERRIES IN THE NEWS . . . FERRIES IN THE NEWS . . .
ISLE OF INNISFREE The 1992-built/28,833gt vessel made a
Five more years for DFDS Seaways
NEWHAVEN-DIEPPE
Uber boat heading for the east
RIVER THAMES
Overhauls ongoing
CAL MAC
Midas chartered on the Channel
CHANNEL ISLANDS
NEWS IN BRIEF
ROYAL CARIBBEAN A new terminal for Royal Caribbean
Busy times for ports of call
PORT NEWS With several popular cruiseports in Europe
Joint venture gets a name
Still laid up, Costa Atlantica will eventually join
End of a brand as SuperStar sisters go to breakers
Superstar Libra and Superstar Gemini at Swettenham Pier,
Surprise Global Dream purchase
A first rendering of the new Disney ship.
New ships get christened
The naming ceremony of Havila Castor in Alesund,
NEWS IN BRIEF
ROYAL NAVY Serco has been awarded a £200
Glasgow’s river transit for launch
The future HMS Glasgow is the first RN
A new kind of warfare
UKRAINE CONFLICT In what is perhaps the first
First FDI frigate launched
FRENCH NAVY The first defence and intervention (FDI)
A change of priority
One of two designs shortlisted for the now
Winning tender revealed
ROYAL FLEET AUX The Ministry of Defence has
New carrier calls in UK
USS Gerald R. Ford with escorts during exercise
NEWS IN BRIEF
AMMONIA-READY VLCC Capital Ship Management Corporation of Greece
COSCO orders methanol-fuelled ships
Completed by South Korea’s Samsung Heavy Industries in
Brostrom sells
Bro Agnes arriving on the Thames, in 2017.
Four new open-tops for Amasus
SHORTSEA Dutch shortsea operator Amasus Shipping BV has
Japanese-built bulker
The 38,234gt geared bulker Jal Kalpavriksh has been
New ships for Wan Hai Lines
South Korea’s Samsung has completed the first two
First of ten
The recently completed ZIM Sammy Ofer is the
Dual-fuel Aframax tankers
China’s Shanghai Waigaoqiao Shipbuilding Company (SWSC) has delivered
Remembering Shaw Savill’s Corinthic class
The 15,869grt Ceramic, completed by Cammell Laird, was
PICTORIAL
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FEATURES
PADDLE STEAMER WAVERLEY ENJOYS BUSY SEASON
During the autumn the paddle steamer Waverley made a welcome return to the south coast of England and the Thames, taking thousands of trippers out so they could enjoy a trip down memory lane on the historic vessel.
Ships MONTHLY MARITIME MOSAIC PASSING CALSHOT
Late summer is a good time to photograph ships, as there is usually good light to produce excellent images. South coastbased photographer Phil Kempsey spent an afternoon at Calshot, where there are fine vantage points for ship photographers and where a variety of ships can be seen heading to or from the busy Port of Southampton, making it a favourite location for spotters.
WHITE STAR’S OLYMPIC CLASS
MYTH AND REALITY
NORWEGIAN PRIMA
NCL’s first new class of cruise ships in a decade
NORWEGIAN PRIMA
Norwegian Prima making her maiden arrival at Southampton
ON BOARD NORWEGIAN PRIMA
Hudson’s restaurant. Penrose Artium. Observation Lounge. ■ Guests
THE GREATEST NAVAL BASE IN THE WORLD
Today, Norfolk Navy Yard is the biggest and greatest naval base in the world, covering an area of over 1,275 acres with about four miles of berths. Patrick Boniface looks back at over 250 years of the yard’s operations, which have been central to the expansion of the US Navy.
REMEMBERING AMERICAN CLASSICS
Retired ship master Kenneth Halsall from Delaware, USA supplied some photographs from both his career and his father’s, encompassing a variety of ships. His father worked as a dockhand at Bethlehem Steel Shipyard in Hoboken, New Jersey, and Kenneth served as a master until his retirement in 2012. Caption information supplied by Jim Shaw.
FERRIES OF MEXICO’S BAJA CALIFORNIA
Jim Shaw examines the ferries, or ‘transbordadores’, that have plied the Sea of Cortez, connecting the long Baja California peninsula with the Mexican mainland.
SHIPSPOOTTING
The Port of Hamburg is the third busiest port in Europe (after Rotterdam and Antwerp) and 15th largest in the world. For the shipspotter it is an excellent place to see a wide variety of ships.
On exercise with HMS PRINCE OF WALES
In June 2022 the 65,000-ton Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales sailed from the Spanish port of Rota to conduct training as part of the FLOTEX exercise. Richard M. Jones was on board and wrote a day-by-day account of his time with Britain’s biggest warship.
A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE
Richard Davies, Senior Master of the Fishguard-Rosslare ferry Stena Europe, spoke to Nicholas Leach about his work in the Irish Sea and his long career.
CRUISE SHIP
letter of the month
MEMORIES OF THE HARWICH-HOOK ROUTE
MYSTERY SHIP
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book of the month
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