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Funnel Marks of the Niolai Maersk by Andrew Priest, on Flickr

Nicolai Maersk (IMO: 9192454) is a container ship registered and sailing under the flag of Denmark. Her gross tonnage is 27,733, and her deadweight is 30,420. She was built in 2000 by Keelung Harbour Ship and Machinery Works at Keelung in Taiwan. Her overall length (loa) is 198.62 m, her beam is 30.2 m and her maximum draught is 11.15 m. Her container capacity is 2,240 TEU. She is operated by Maersk A/S, Copenhagen, Denmark.
 

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Northern Justice with Friends by Andrew Priest, on Flickr

The Northern Justice (IMO: 9450351) is a container ship registered and sailing under the flag of Portugal. Her gross tonnage is 94,419 tonnes, and her overall length (loa) is 332.85 m. Her container capacity is 8,400 TEU. She was built in 2010 by Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering, Okpo, Japan and is operated by V Ships Hamburg.
 

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Bow of the Northern Justice by Andrew Priest, on Flickr

The Northern Justice (IMO: 9450351) is a container ship registered and sailing under the flag of Portugal. Her gross tonnage is 94,419 tonnes, and her overall length (loa) is 332.85 m. Her container capacity is 8,400 TEU. She was built in 2010 by Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering, Okpo, Japan and is operated by V Ships Hamburg.
 

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Northern Justice by Andrew Priest, on Flickr

The Northern Justice (IMO: 9450351) is a container ship registered and sailing under the flag of Portugal. Her gross tonnage is 94,419 tonnes, and her overall length (loa) is 332.85 m. Her container capacity is 8,400 TEU. She was built in 2010 by Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering, Okpo, Japan and is operated by V Ships Hamburg.

I photographed the Northern Justice as she passed through the mouth of the Swan River heading into the Fremantle Inner Harbour on 10 May 2023. Her last port of call was Adelaide. She was assisted by the tugs, Svitzer Albatross, Svitzer Eagle, Svitzer Harrier and Svitzer Redhead.
 

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Funnel Marks - Northern Justice by Andrew Priest, on Flickr

The Northern Justice (IMO: 9450351) is a container ship registered and sailing under the flag of Portugal. Her gross tonnage is 94,419 tonnes, and her overall length (loa) is 332.85 m. Her container capacity is 8,400 TEU. She was built in 2010 by Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering, Okpo, South Korea and is operated by V Ships Hamburg.
 

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Transom of the Northern Justice by Andrew Priest, on Flickr

The Northern Justice (IMO: 9450351) is a container ship registered and sailing under the flag of Portugal. Her gross tonnage is 94,419 tonnes, and her overall length (loa) is 332.85 m. Her container capacity is 8,400 TEU. She was built in 2010 by Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering, Okpo, South Korea and is operated by V Ships Hamburg.
 

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Svitzer Redhead by Andrew Priest, on Flickr

The Svitzer Redhead (IMO: 9848182) is a tug registered and sailing under the flag of Australia. Her gross tonnage is 499 tonnes, and her overall length (loa) is 32 m. She was built in 2019 by Uzmar Gemi in Basiskele, Turkey is operated by Svitzer Australia Pty Ltd.

I photographed the Svitzer Redhead as she assisted the Northern Justice on her arrival at the Fremantle Inner Harbour on 10 May 2023.
 

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Al Messilah by Andrew Priest, on Flickr

The Al Messilah (IMO: 7924425) is a livestock carrier registered and sailing under the flag of Kuwait. Her gross tonnage is 38,988 tonnes, and her overall length (loa) is 185.82 m. She was built in 1980 year by Hasmihama Tadotsu Shipyard and is operated by Livestock Transport.

I photographed the Al Messilah as she lay alongside the berth NQ 1 in the Fremantle Port on 11 May 2023. There is no further information on the Al Messilah as the Fremantle Port Authority does not disclose shipping movement data for livestock carriers.
 
Good Evening,

I spent an extremely windy Wednesday at the Newport leg of the Ocean Race 2023 (IMOCA Class). The gusts measured more than +30 knots in the morning, causing the cancellation of the speed runs. Fortunately, the winds calmed enough in the afternoon to get three of remaining racers (started out at five) in the waters with sails up. The skipper of the USA boat (11th Hour) is a Newport (RI) native and I was fortunate to meet him and his crew, a very energetic bunch for sure. I will be back this Sunday for the sail out for the next leg to the Hague then on to Genova. The extendible "wings/foils" actually help to lift the forward 1/3 of the hull out of the water (at speed) and increases the speed significantly.

Regards,

Edd

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The Bow of the Hercules Leader by Andrew Priest, on Flickr

The Hercules Leader (IMO: 9531753) is a vehicle carrier registered and sailing under the flag of Japan. Her gross tonnage is number 94,419, and her overall length (loa) is number 199.94 m. She was built in 2011 by Shin Kurushima Toyohashi Shipbuilding at Toyohashi, Japan and is operated by NYK Line.
 

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Hercules Leader by Andrew Priest, on Flickr

The Hercules Leader (IMO: 9531753) is a vehicle carrier registered and sailing under the flag of Japan. Her gross tonnage is number 94,419, and her overall length (loa) is number 199.94 m. She was built in 2011 by Shin Kurushima Toyohashi Shipbuilding at Toyohashi, Japan and is operated by NYK Line.

I photographed the Hercules Leader as she departed from the Fremantle Inner Harbour on 11 May 2023. As she passes the North Mole light, she swings to port to follow the Deep Draft Vessel Approach (Transit Corridor). The pilot is expected to depart at the Inner Pilot Boarding Ground. Her next port of call is Laem Chabang. She was assisted by the tugs, Svitzer Eagle and Svitzer Redhead.
 

Irene McC

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Good Evening,

I spent an extremely windy Wednesday at the Newport leg of the Ocean Race 2023 (IMOCA Class). The gusts measured more than +30 knots in the morning, causing the cancellation of the speed runs. Fortunately, the winds calmed enough in the afternoon to get three of remaining racers (started out at five) in the waters with sails up. The skipper of the USA boat (11th Hour) is a Newport (RI) native and I was fortunate to meet him and his crew, a very energetic bunch for sure. I will be back this Sunday for the sail out for the next leg to the Hague then on to Genova. The extendible "wings/foils" actually help to lift the forward 1/3 of the hull out of the water (at speed) and increases the speed significantly.

Regards,

Edd

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I completely missed your post at the time, @Roboticspro - cool to see them with their sails up!
Seeing it now reminds me that we had the contestants in our harbour during February this year

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