Lots of ship action in the harbour this week.
Yesterday on the way to work I saw a black helicopter land on a navy ship not far from the ferry windows in the harbour. I'm not sure if it is the HMAS Leeuwin because the Navy website offers only a few pictures, but anyway here's a
link.
Today I saw two tug boats waiting near the harbour heads for an incoming cargo ship. And, as we got farther along in the harbour, I saw another cargo ship called the British Harmony just sitting about with a tug nearby. So, I Googled it (the ship not the tug). Turns out you can find out a whole bunch of information about ships on the internet.
For example British Harmony was
near Indonesia in March and her call sign in MHMZ8. I also found a shipspotters webpage with
pictures of the ship in Wellington, NZ. Apparently British Harmony is a British tanker built in Korea with one propeller (single screw) and a max speed of 15 knots. I also found out thanks to the Sydney Ports
vessel movements schedules that good ol' BH arrived at 07:36 this morning, is scheduled to depart at 16:30 this afternoon for Singapore, and that she's carrying inert gas.
Besides vessel movements, Sydney Ports also has a cruise ship arrivals listing for the next 18 months. Some of these ships have great names like Silver Whisper, Rhapsody of the Seas, Pacific Venus and Crystal Serenity. The floating apartment block that is The World is schedule to arrive in Sydney on Tuesday, December 22 at 10:00am and departs on December 26th from Circular Quay. It will
cost the World $275 an hour plus GST to dock at the Overseas Passenger Terminal at Circular Quay for roughly a period of 96 hours, making it about $26,400 dollars including GST. Note to self: own a harbour one day, charge lots of money to access.