Tuesday, January 15 British tug MTS Valiant (221/08) sailed from Queen’s Wharf into No. 4 dry-dock. Liberian bulker John Wulff (50,727/10) arrived from Portbury Dock, Bristol, for bunkers in Falmouth Bay.
Wednesday, January 16 Liberian tanker NS Stella (27,357/05) arrived from the Suez Canal for bunkers in Falmouth Bay and sailed for the Isle of Grain. John Wulff (50,727/10) sailed from Falmouth Bay for Virginia, USA. Panamanian research vessel Fugro Commander (991/82) arrived from Liverpool to Queen’s Wharf. British tanker Sarnia Cherie (3,043/07) arrived from Guernsey to County Wharf. Panamanian tanker Yigit Bey 1 (3,960/05) arrived from the River Elbe, Germany, to Eastern Arm. Dutch general cargo vessel Helga (8,999/09) arrived from southern Norway for bunkers in Falmouth Bay.
Thursday, January 17 Helga (8,999/09) sailed from Falmouth Bay for Maryland, USA. Yigit Bey 1 (3,960/05) sailed from Eastern Arm for Kiel Canal. St Vincent salvage tug Hellas (606/75) arrived from Torbay to take up salvage station in Falmouth Bay.
Friday, January 18 Bermudan tanker Avra (42,011/04) arrived from the Congo for bunkers in Falmouth Bay. RFA Argus A135 (26,421/81) arrived from Plymouth to Duchy Wharf. Dutch bulker Hanze Goslar (24,210/12) arrived from Texas, USA, for bunkers in Falmouth Bay. Hong Kong tanker Sakura Express (27,994/04) arrived from Florida, USA, for bunkers in the Carrick Roads and sailed for Pembroke. Maltese bulker Masuren (25,719/97) arrived from Georgia, USA, for bunkers in Falmouth Bay. British tanker Sarnia Cherie (3,043/07) sailed from County Wharf for Isle of Wight.
Saturday, January 19 Avra (42,011/04) sailed from Falmouth Bay for Norway. Masuren (25,719/97) sailed from Falmouth Bay for the River Thames. Hanze Goslar (24,210/12) sailed from Falmouth Bay for River Schelde, Belgium.
Sunday, January 20 Cypriot tanker Ice Base (38,977/08) arrived from Morocco for bunkers in Falmouth Bay and sailed for Skagen.
Monday,January 21 Panamanian bulker Oriental Harmony (22,358/11) arrived from the Panama Canal for bunkers in Falmouth Bay and sailed for the River Thames. RFA Argus A135 (26,421/81) moved from Duchy Wharf into No. 2 dry-dock.
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