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Help and Advice / I can't add photos.
« Last post by MareckyPL on Today at 03:16:48 PM »
Hello. I choose the photos to upload, describe everything as needed, press send but I don't know why the website is not responding. It doesn't send anything. Anyone know why? Regards.
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Swire Shipping appear to be discontinuing their Trans Tasman service. Pacific Endeavour is on her last voyage, discharging Auckland and Tauranga before heading for Brisbane.
There are no forward schedules, so don't know how Australian steel will get to New Zealand in the future.
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Site related news, functions and modules / Re: R.I.P. ADRIAN FORD
« Last post by DEREK SANDS on Today at 07:52:22 AM »
I have known Adrian for over 30 years and am privileged to be able to call him my friend. He was a cheerful and funny man who cared a lot for others. We first met of course through our shared love of ships and ports. I visited his home many times where over the last ten years or so he cared for his Mother to allow her to live in her own home, until her recent passing. Adrian was a leading light in the Wash Ports Branch of the World Ship Society for many years, and arrangend for me to give many presentations to the branch. I fondly remember his "heckling" and jokes which amused us all at the meetings.

Adrian was a diligent worker on behalf of Shipspotting.com and spent many an hour at his PC for the benefit of the site and its members. Whilst of course he was keeping a watchful eye on his Mother. He put aside the more active side of Ship photography to enable him to care and instead immersed himself in the digital world of ships. He had not even visited his home port of Wisbech for many years and his foreign trips were a distant memory.

With the onset of Diabetes, Adrian was no longer able to drive but friends and neighbours transported him to the shops and hospital appointements etc.

Myself and my wife last saw Adrian at the recent funeral of his Mother, and he was his usual self, little did we know her loss was to seriously affect his health. Sadly his recent passing was a shock to us all, but he will never be forgotten. When I think of him it will be something that will put a smile on my face, as he always made me laugh.

Derek
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Maritime Research and History / Re: WRECK 6 in the Red Sea
« Last post by Rau Brant on Today at 03:26:53 AM »
Hello Mafioso,
On this link https://trilikemk.live/product_details/23297421.html , she is clearly a tug.
Was she towing the ferry ? Or trying to refloat her ? Mystery ...
slice masters   
Not that the AL BASMALLAH I, aground not far in the North, has also a small ship nearby. Not easy to say the type (perhaps tuna fishing with skiff ?).
What were doing these ships in so narrow and shallow waters ? Puzzle.
Regards,
Yvon
Hello Yvon,

Your curiosity and attention to detail are commendable! It's intriguing how you’ve noticed the specifics of the vessel's activity and raised such thought-provoking questions about its purpose. Whether she was towing the ferry or trying to refloat it, your keen observations help unravel the mysteries of maritime activities. Your post invites others to engage in this puzzle and share their insights, making for an engaging and collaborative discussion. Keep up the great detective work!

Regards,
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Maritime Research and History / Re: Older Dutch inland vessels
« Last post by davidships on Today at 01:23:52 AM »
Apologies for late reply.
You were right about Dr Google's abilities, but  there is some good stuff in there - something additional to play with :-\
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I would say that that is a good match, Mafioso.
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Site related news, functions and modules / Re: R.I.P. ADRIAN FORD
« Last post by davidships on Yesterday at 11:33:59 PM »
A sad day.
Adrian was a constant companion and support during my tenure in the hot seat and did much to make the unenviable responsiblity for managing deletions a more objective process - as well as spilling the beans on some of the inside history for me as a relative newcomer.  The best kind of backroom-guy for ShipSpotting.

When I last saw him, some six weeks ago, he was busy with his well-laid plans to move on after the recent loss of his mother, whom he had looked after for many years; but is was not to be.
Yes, he will indeed be much missed.

David
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Site related news, functions and modules / Re: R.I.P. ADRIAN FORD
« Last post by Aleksi Lindström on Yesterday at 08:04:15 PM »
A sad day for the site, Adrian was always a gentleman and a friend and will be truly missed. Rest in peace. My sincerest condolences to Adrian's family and friends.
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Site related news, functions and modules / R.I.P. ADRIAN FORD
« Last post by pieter melissen on Yesterday at 07:27:20 PM »
Dear Users

It is my sad duty to announce the passing of Adrian Ford, our Vice-Webmaster. He died this morning in hospital in Kings Lynn after a short illness. Adrian joined the web site in September 2005, and was therefore one of our oldest members. Later he became an Admin, involved in the not always enviable task of dealing with the deletion process, which he carried with a great amount of dedication and care. In his later years as Vice-Webmaster he was of great help in further structuring the deletion process. He will be greatly missed.

Our thoughts are with his family.

 
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Shipping News and information / Re: Ships sold for scrap
« Last post by Kyle Stubbs on Yesterday at 06:58:57 PM »
USA-flag fish processor GORDON JENSEN (IMO 8836273), was renamed and reflagged at Seattle, Washington, USA to GORDON, St. Kitts & Nevis flag. Vessel departed Seattle under its own power on 22/05/24 showing AIS destination of Alang, India, ETA 15/07/24.
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