Nave Pulsar
The oil/chemical tanker Nave Pulsar. photo by John White

Port Watch: Week of Oct. 15

News, Outdoor, Port Watch
An update on vessels arriving at the Port of New Hampshire

The workweek started early at the Port of New Hampshire, as the tanker Harbour Progress sailed off with 3,700 barrels of tallow in the wee hours Monday morning. It was replaced on the next tide with a ship carrying diesel, and several other vessels will follow with heating oil. Here are the details.

NAVE PULSAR

Type: oil/chemical tanker
Arrival: Oct. 15 (sails Oct. 16)
Flag: Marshall Islands
Cargo: diesel
Terminal: Irving
Deadweight: 50,922 tons
Length x breadth: 183 x 32 meters
Year built: 2007

LINCOLN SEA (and DBL 140)

Type: tug (and barge)
Arrival: Oct. 16
Flag: United States
Cargo: heating oil
Terminal: Irving
Deadweight: 749 tons
Length x breadth: 38 x 12 meters
Year built: 2000

B.FRANKLIN REINAUER (and RTC 80)

Type: tug (and barge)
Arrival: Oct. 17
Flag: United States
Cargo: heating oil
Terminal: Sprague River Road
Deadweight: 526 tons
Length x breadth: 33 x 10 meters
Year built: 2012

RUTH M.REINAUER (and RTC 102)

Type: tug (and barge)
Arrival: Oct. 16
Flag: United States
Cargo: heating oil
Terminal: Sprague River Road
Deadweight: 1 ton
Length x breadth: 36 x 10 meters
Year built: 2009

Information via Portsmouth Pilots and MarineTraffic.com. Note: Ship schedules are subject to change.