Tuesday, April 24
Bahamian cruiseship Jewel of the Seas (90,909/04) arrived from Cork to Falmouth Bay for a cruise call and sailed for Le Havre. Panamanian coaster Samaki (494/66) sailed from Carrick Roads to Porthoustock to load stone and sailed for Littlehampton. British general cargo vessel Pacific Pintail (5,271/87) sailed from Queens Wharf (N) for Barrow-in-Furness. British tug Muria (128/60) sailed from Kings Wharf for Hull. British hopper Black Deep (440/85) sailed from Kings Wharf for Hull. Swedish tanker Bro Joinville (8,039/93) arrived from Fawley to Falmouth Bay and later berthed on the Eastern wharf. Liberian tanker Chartsman (4,842/93) arrived from Antwerp to Gerrans Bay. German sailing vessel Alexander Von Humboldt (394/09) arrived from Azores to Queens Wharf. Polish coaster Drawa (1,575/78) arrived from Cork, Ireland, to Queens Wharf to load stone. British offshore vessel Pole Star (1,174/00) arrived from Mounts Bay to County Wharf. Bro Joinville (8,039/93) moved from Falmouth Bay to Eastern Arm.
Wednesday, April 25
Pole Star sailed from County Wharf for Dodman Point. British salvage tug Anglian Princess (2,241/02) sailed from Falmouth Bay to Mounts Bay. Barbudan coaster Torrent (999/92) arrived from Southampton to load stone at Porthoustock and sailed for Shoreham. Alexander Von Humboldt sailed from Queens Wharf for St Malo, France. Drawa sailed from Queens Wharf (N) for Newhaven. Maltese obo Glenbulk A (59,850/87) arrived from Immingham to Falmouth Bay to collect parts and sailed for Puerto Bolivar, Ecuador. Bro Joinville (8,039/93) sailed from Eastern Arm for Dunkirk. Liberian tanker Chartsman (4,842/93) moved from Gerrans Bay to Eastern Arm. Danish tanker Romo Maersk (22,181/03) arrived from Panama Canal for bunkers in Falmouth Bay.
Thursday, April 26
Marshall Islands cruiseship Van Gogh (15,402/75) arrived from Gibraltar to County Wharf to land and embark passengers and sailed for Hull. Romo Maersk (22,181/03) sailed from Falmouth Bay for Gavle, Sweden. Greek bulker Alexandria (16,889/81) arrived from Rosario, Argentina for bunkers in Falmouth Bay and sailed for Winoujcie, Poland. Chartsman (4,842/93) moved from Eastern Arm to County Wharf.
Friday, April 27
HMS Mersey P283 (1,700/03) arrived from Fishery Patrol Duties to Queens Wharf.
Saturday, April 28
Barbudan coaster Torrent (999/92) arrived from Shoreham to Falmouth Bank, Carrick Roads. Turkish general cargo vessel Riza Sonay (4,981/89) arrived from Swansea to Falmouth Bay. German coaster Perle (2,981/98) arrived from Fos, France, to Falmouth Bay. Finnish ro/ro Auto Bank (19,107/98) arrived from Portbury, Bristol, for bunkers in Carrick Roads.
Sunday, April 29
Auto Bank sailed from Carrick Roads for Pasajes, Spain. St Vincent bulker Anna M (22,372/77) arrived from Cork, Ireland, for bunkers in Falmouth Bay. Danish chemical tanker Maria Theresa (2,659/02) arrived from Limerick, Ireland, to No. 3 dry-dock. Perle (2,981/98) moved from Falmouth Bay to Carrick Roads. HMS Mersey P283 (1,700/03) Queens Wharf (S) to sea. Sweddish naval schooner HMS Falken (225/47) arrived from sea to Kings Wharf. German coaster Perle (2,981/98) sailed from Carrick Roads for Ghent, Belgium. Cypriot bulker Agios Emilianos (36,573/89) sailed from Falmouth Bay for Port Kamsar, Guinea. St Vincent bulker Anna M (22,372/77) sailed from Falmouth Bay for New York.
Monday, April 30
Barbudan coaster Torrent (999/92) sailed from Carrick Roads to Porthoustock to load stone and sailed for Shoreham. British ro-pax ferry Pride of Kent (30,635/92) sailed from No. 2 dry-dock for Dover. Riza Sonay (4,981/89) moved from Falmouth Bay to Queens Wharf to discharge. HMS Falken (225/47) sailed from Kings Wharf (S) for Portsmouth.
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