Listen to our latest Investing Matters Podcast episode 'Uncovering opportunities with investment trusts' with The AIC's Richard Stone here.
London South East prides itself on its community spirit, and in order to keep the chat section problem free, we ask all members to follow these simple rules. In these rules, we refer to ourselves as "we", "us", "our". The user of the website is referred to as "you" and "your".
By posting on our share chat boards you are agreeing to the following:
The IP address of all posts is recorded to aid in enforcing these conditions. As a user you agree to any information you have entered being stored in a database. You agree that we have the right to remove, edit, move or close any topic or board at any time should we see fit. You agree that we have the right to remove any post without notice. You agree that we have the right to suspend your account without notice.
Please note some users may not behave properly and may post content that is misleading, untrue or offensive.
It is not possible for us to fully monitor all content all of the time but where we have actually received notice of any content that is potentially misleading, untrue, offensive, unlawful, infringes third party rights or is potentially in breach of these terms and conditions, then we will review such content, decide whether to remove it from this website and act accordingly.
Premium Members are members that have a premium subscription with London South East. You can subscribe here.
London South East does not endorse such members, and posts should not be construed as advice and represent the opinions of the authors, not those of London South East Ltd, or its affiliates.
Seatruck arrives today at H&W
https://www.vesselfinder.com/?imo=9506227
Chrisatrdg - In relation to your 14.36 post on checking on https://booking.belfast-harbour.co.uk/ it is shown as berthed at SRQ until 13.00 on Monday. I am not sure where SRQ is.
Hi stokey12 - I am not sure where SRQ is either but at present Seatruck Performance is where vessels getting worked on by H&W dock & based on following link this is the vessel that was grounded earlier this year which may need additional work.The vessel is owned by SEATRUCK FERRIES LTD & accounts for Y/E 31st December 2019 have just been filed & the ultimate holding company is in the Bahamas.
https://marineindustrynews.co.uk/report-on-grounding-of-seatruck-performance/
Stokey. SRQ is the ship repair quay. It's part of the H & W site in Belfast harbour and where the remaining Viking Cruise ship is also berthed.
ThisTimeNextYeer In relation to your 17.18 post thanks for that do you know is there anywhere you can find a list of what all the berth codes mean?
Stokey. I've attached a link showing the various docks in Belfast Harbour. It doesn't show the actual berth codes but you can see the port locations on the harbour map and link this to an actual ship on the vesselfinder.com site.
The port codes we want to see occupied in H & W are BDD (Belfast Dry Dock) where Stenafast VIII is currently berthed and is the smaller of the two H & W docks. Another is BBD (Belfast Building Dock) and the larger dock where Oceanex Connaigra is currently dry docked. The SRQ (Ship Repair Quay) is the one referred to earlier where the Viking and Seatruck are berthed.
http://www.4allports.com/port-infrastructure.aspx?pid=70
ThisTimeNextYeer Thanks for your 19.19 post so if all three are permanently in use that would be good.
Definitely Stokey. What would be even better would be to see several ships in simultaneously at the Belfast Building dock as well. With the dimensions of it at 556m x 93m its certainly capable of holding a few big boats at once. 2 of those Viking sisters would be a great sight in dry dock, and again with the size of that dock, they could be berthed either side by side or one behind the other. I'm in an optimistic daydream now, but who knows, never say never.