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Stirling Skate struggling with the Golden Wave by Andrew Priest, on Flickr

Golden Wave (IMO: 9819911) is a Chemical/Oil Products Tanker registered and sailing under the flag of Panama. Her gross tonnage is 7,250, and deadweight is 12,493. She was built in 2019. Her overall length (loa) is number 124 m, beam is 20 m and maximum draught is number 8.77 m. The ship is operated by Dorval SC Tankers Incorporated.

I photographed the Golden Wave on her approach to berth at Fremantle Port on December 30, 2019. Ship name last port of call was Melbourne and her next port of call is Singapore. She was assisted Stirling Skate and Biggada. The smaller tugs in Fremantle did struggle bringing her end due to a quite strong southerly blowing. This photo understates the effort that the Stirling Skate was putting in to slow down the Golden Wave.

Whilst in Fremantle she was attended to by Inchcape Shipping Services.
 
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Rio Blanco - Container Ship - Fremantle Port by Andrew Priest, on Flickr

Rio Blanco (IMO: 9348089) is a containers ship registered and sailing under the flag of Singapore. Her gross tonnage is 73,899, and deadweight is 80,115. She was built in 2009. Her overall length (loa) is number 286.45m, beam is 40 m and maximum draught is 13.50 m. Her container capacity is 5,905 teu. The ship is operated by MAERSK LINE A/S.

I photographed the Rio Blanco on her approach to berth at Fremantle Port on January 13, 2010. Her last port of call was Port Chalmers and her next port of call is Tanjung Pelapas. She was assisted Svitzer Eagle and Svitzer Harrier

Whilst in Fremantle she was attended to by Inchcape Shipping Services.
 
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Spinifex [IMO 6618378
by Andrew Priest, on Flickr

The Australian flagged landing craft or barge, Spinifex [IMO 6618378] approaching Rous Harbour, Fremantle on September 4, 2015 with a load from Rottnest Island.

IMO: 6618378
MMSI: 50317770
DWT: 91
Length: 199 metres
Capacity car units: NA
TEU: NA
Built: 1966
Ship Manager: Pelagic Marine Services
Shipyard: Franetovich, Fremantle, Australia
 
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Absolute 1 - A close encounter
by Andrew Priest, on Flickr

The angle of the photo may be a bit misleading as the shipmaster did not blow the warning horn, so seemed to be not concerned. From my position, however, it looked pretty concerning. The dude in the rib took forever to realise that he needs to actually move.

Absolute 1 (IMO: 9869447) is an oil products tanker registered and sailing under the flag of Singapore. Her gross tonnage is 6,087, and deadweight is 8,646. She was built in 2019. Her overall length (loa) is number 114.99 m, beam is 19 m and maximum draught is number 7.5 m. Her container capacity is 0 teu. The ship is operated by BP Australia Pty Ltd.

I photographed the Absolute I on her departure from her berth at Fremantle Port on April 25, 2020. Absolute I last port of call was Batam and her next port of call is Kwinana.
 
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Glovis Cougar - Bow
by Andrew Priest, on Flickr

The vehicles carrier, Glovis Cougar [IMO 9451898] alongside No. 11 NQ Berth, Fremantle Port on October 246, 2015 having arrived from Durban, South Africa. Her next port of call is Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

IMO: 9451898
NAME OF SHIP: Glovis Cougar
CALL SIGN: V7CC3
MMSI: 538005238
Gross Tonnage: 60,404
DWT: 22,532
Built: 2012
Flag: Marshall Islands
Ship Manager: Hyundai Glovis Co Ltd
 
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Absolute 1
by Andrew Priest, on Flickr

Absolute 1 (IMO: 9869447) is an oil products tanker registered and sailing under the flag of Singapore. Her gross tonnage is 6,087, and deadweight is 8,646. She was built in 2019. Her overall length (loa) is number 114.99 m, beam is 19 m and maximum draught is number 7.5 m. Her container capacity is 0 teu. The ship is operated by BP Australia Pty Ltd.

I photographed the Absolute I on her departure from her berth at Fremantle Port on April 25, 2020. Absolute I’s last port of call was Batam and her next port of call is Kwinana.
 
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Absolute 1 - Bow
by Andrew Priest, on Flickr

Absolute 1 (IMO: 9869447) is an oil products tanker registered and sailing under the flag of Singapore. Her gross tonnage is 6,087, and deadweight is 8,646. She was built in 2019. Her overall length (loa) is number 114.99 m, beam is 19 m and maximum draught is number 7.5 m. Her container capacity is 0 teu. The ship is operated by BP Australia Pty Ltd.

I photographed the Absolute I on her departure from her berth at Fremantle Port on April 25, 2020. Absolute I’s last port of call was Batam and her next port of call is Kwinana.

Whilst in Fremantle she was attended to by ASP Ship Management Pty Ltd.
 
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Absolute 1 - Funnel Markings
by Andrew Priest, on Flickr

Absolute 1 (IMO: 9869447) is an oil products tanker registered and sailing under the flag of Singapore. Her gross tonnage is 6,087, and deadweight is 8,646. She was built in 2019. Her overall length (loa) is number 114.99 m, beam is 19 m and maximum draught is number 7.5 m. Her container capacity is 0 teu. The ship is operated by BP Australia Pty Ltd.

I photographed the Absolute I on her departure from her berth at Fremantle Port on April 25, 2020. Absolute I’s last port of call was Batam and her next port of call is Kwinana.

Whilst in Fremantle she was attended to by ASP Ship Management Pty Ltd.
 
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Absolute 1 - Bow in Silhouette
by Andrew Priest, on Flickr

Absolute 1 (IMO: 9869447) is an oil products tanker registered and sailing under the flag of Singapore. Her gross tonnage is 6,087, and deadweight is 8,646. She was built in 2019. Her overall length (loa) is number 114.99 m, beam is 19 m and maximum draught is number 7.5 m. Her container capacity is 0 teu. The ship is operated by BP Australia Pty Ltd.

I photographed the Absolute I on her departure from her berth at Fremantle Port on April 25, 2020. Absolute I’s last port of call was Batam and her next port of call is Kwinana.

Whilst in Fremantle she was attended to by ASP Ship Management Pty Ltd.
 
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Absolute 1 - Funnel Markings by Andrew Priest, on Flickr

Absolute 1 (IMO: 9869447) is an oil products tanker registered and sailing under the flag of Singapore ...
I like that escape pod arrangement on the back - it's like something Blofeld would use for a dramatic exit in the climactic scene of a Bond film. Presumably, the support structure swings down so the occupants don't hit the water as alarmingly as my first impression suggested.

-R
 
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