This is the time of year when marine traffic typically picks up in Portsmouth Harbor, with regular deliveries of heating oil, road salt, and other winter supplies. Here’s who’s coming and going in the next few days.
RUTH M.REINAUER (and RTC 102)
Type: tug (and barge)
Arrival: Oct. 2
Flag: United States
Cargo: heating oil and/or diesel
Terminal: Sprague River Road
Deadweight: 1 ton
Length x breadth: 36 x 10 meters
Year built: 2009
PALANCA RIO
Type: asphalt/bitumen tanker
Arrival: Oct. 3
Flag: Marshall Islands
Cargo: asphalt
Terminal: Sprague Avery Lane
Deadweight: 14,911 tons
Length x breadth: 133 x 23 meters
Year built: 2016
CHEM SINGAPORE
Type: oil/chemical tanker
Arrival: Oct. 3
Flag: Liberia
Cargo: loading tallow
Terminal: Sprague River Road
Deadweight: 19,996 tons
Length x breadth: 145 x 24 meters
Year built: 2015
DECISIVE
Type: cable layer
Arrival: in port, sailing Oct. 4
Flag: Marshall Islands
Cargo: cable
Terminal: Tyco
Deadweight: 10,077 tons
Length x breadth: 140 x 21 meters
Year built: 2003
LINCOLN SEA (and DBL 140)
Type: tug (and barge)
Arrival: Oct. 5
Flag: United States
Cargo: heating oil and/or diesel
Terminal: Irving
Deadweight: 749 tons
Length x breadth: 38 x 12 meters
Year built: 2000
Information via Portsmouth Pilots and MarineTraffic.com. Note: Ship schedules are subject to change.