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Tuesday, 7 July 2026

Dutch general cargo ship Waalvliet 2023-



Schelde off Vlissingen, Netherlands 6 July 2026

Netherlands-flagged, IMO 9996874, MMSI 244781000 and call sign PBHQ. Laid down by Holland Shipyards B.V., Hardinxveld-Giessendam, Netherlands with yard number INSYTALHO 12022-0363 on 18 December 2023, launched on 3 April 2014, delivered to owner Maasvliet C.V., and manager Hartel Shipping&Chartering B.V., both at Rotterdam, Netherlands on 11 April 2025

Lot of shipping traffic in Tarento, Italy early June according to the Kriegsnachrichten of the Chef des Admiralstabes der Marine dated Berlin 5 August 1917

An item reported that an Italian dester stated that begin June there was a lot of shipping traffic in the harbour of Tarento. French troops returning from Macedonia and British troops from Egypt and furthermore large amounts of war stores and artillery.

Source

Bundesarchiv RM-40-622

Sailing ships very important for nursing British troops destined for Egypt according to the Kriegsnachrichten of the Chef des Admiralstabes der Marine dated Berlin 4 August 1917

An item reported that two Turkish Egyptians stated that a major part of the nursing of the British troops underway from Gazza [Palestina?] towards Alexandria, Egypt was done with sailing ships.

Source

Bundesarchiv RM-40-622

Greek bulk carrier (Maja 2011-2013) LMZ Phoebe 2013-

Schelde off Vlissingen, Netherlands 6 July 2026

Marshall Islands-flagged, homeport Majuro, IMO 9599389, MMSI 538005370 and call sign V7DD5. Built by Zhejiang Zengzhou Shipbuilding, Zhoushan, China in 2011. As Maja Malta-flagged. Owner Phoebe Shipping, manager LMZ Shipping, both at Athens, Greece. 

American whaler Abigail visited Honolulu, Hawaii according to the newspaper The Polynesian dated 16 October 1853

An item reported the arrival at Honolulu, Hawaii on 10 October of the American whaler Abigail master Drew from Ochotsk 30 barrels sperm oil 2,200 barrels whale oil 35,000 lbs bone

American whaler Coral visited Honolulu, Hawaii according to the newspaper The Polynesian dated 16 October 1853

An item reported the arrival at Honolulu, Hawaii on 8 October of the American whaler Coral master Dehart from Ochotsk 100 barrels sperm oil 2,600 barrels whale oil 26,000 lbs bone

British crew tender MCS Kaver 2013-

Schelde off Vlissingen, Netherlands 6 July 2026

United Kingdom-flagged, IMO 9694165, MMSI 235098572 and call sign 2GMB8. Built by Damen Shipyard Singapore, Singapore in 2013. Damen fast crew supplier 2610. Part of fleet of Maritime Craft Services (Clyde) ltd.

Scottish Greenland whaler Enterprise in 1815

Caught 12 whales resulting in 168 tons oil. Master Geary. Owner John Hutchison. Tonnage 290 tons. Homeport Peterhead.

Source

Annals of Peterhead from the foundation to the present time. P. Buchan, Peterhead, 1819. 

An historical account of Peterhead from the earliest period to the present time. James Arbuthnot, Peterhead, 1815.

Scottish Greenland whaler Hope in 1815

Caught 5 whales resulting in 84 tons oil. Master Phillips. Owner John Hutchison. Tonnage 240 tons. Homeport Peterhead.

Sources

Annals of Peterhead from the foundation to the present time. P. Buchan, Peterhead, 1819. 

An historical account of Peterhead from the earliest period to the present time. James Arbuthnot, Peterhead, 1815.

British crew tender (ex-WEM 33) HST Poole 2021-


Schelde off Vlissingen, Netherlands 6 July 2026

United Kingdom-flagged, IMO 9921582, MMSI 232035320 and call sign MIZL8. Built by Strategic Marine, Singapore in 2021. Delivered in June 2021 to Energy Marine. 

Dutch Davis Strait commandeur Cornelis Meyn 1725-1734

Bookkeeper Gerret Best

1725

Whales 7 Barrels blubber 400 Quardelen whale oil 427

Bookkeeper Gerret and Claas Vis, Zaandijk

1726

Whales 4 Barrels blubber 230 Quardelen whale oil 260

1727

Whales 2 Barrels blubber 90 Quardelen whale oil 115

Bookkeeper Gerret Best, Zaandijk

1728

Whales 5 Barrels blubber 250 Quardelen whale oil 276

1729

Whales 6 Barrels blubber 300 Quardelen whale oil 448

1730

Whales 1 Barrels blubber 30 Quardelen whale oil 34

1731

Whales 5.5 Barrels blubber 280 Quardelen whale oil 390

1732

Whales 2.5 Barrels blubber 130 Quardelen whale oil 175

One cachelot [sperm whale]

1733

Whales 1 Barrels blubber 50 Quardelen whale oil 71

1734

Whales 3 Barrels blubber 90 Quardelen whale oil 260

Source

1. Alphabetische naam-lyst van alle de Groenlandsche en Straat-Davidsche Commandeurs die sedert het jaar 1700 op Groenland en sedert het jaar 1719 op de Straat Davis etc. Gerret van Sant. Published by Johannes Enschede, Amsterdam 1770, with hand written notes until 1794.

Dutch Davis Strait commandeur Cornelis Jacobsz Groot 1721-1732

Bookkeeper Dirk Hoogstraaten, Delfshaven

1721

Whales 0 Barrels blubber 10

1722

Whales 4 Barrels blubber 200

1723

Whales 3.5 Barrels blubber 200

1724

Whales 3 Barrels blubber 150

1725

Whales 2 Barrels blubber 125

1726

Whales 0 Barrels blubber 0

1727

Whales 1 Barrels blubber 50

1728

Whales 2.5 Barrels blubber 130

1729

Whales 1 Barrels blubber 80

1730

Whales 2.5 Barrels blubber 140

1731

Whales 2 Barrels blubber 100

1732

Whales 0 Barrels blubber 0

Source

1. Alphabetische naam-lyst van alle de Groenlandsche en Straat-Davidsche Commandeurs die sedert het jaar 1700 op Groenland en sedert het jaar 1719 op de Straat Davis etc. Gerret van Sant. Published by Johannes Enschede, Amsterdam 1770, with hand written notes until 1794.

Dutch oil products tanker Karimata 2019-

Schelde off Vlissingen, Netherlands 30 June 2026

Panama-flagged, IMO 9806158, MMSI 354658000 and call sign 3FHV3. Built by Onomichi Dockyard Co. Ltd., Onomichi, Japan in 2019. Owner Triton Navigation B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands, manager Fleet Management Ltd., Hong Kong, China. 

American whaler Janus left the Bay of Islands, New Zealand according to the newspaper Otago Daily Times dated 25 March 1862

An item reported the departure of the American whaler Janus, ship, 321 tons, master Smith on 5 February bound for the USA.(1)

Note

1. Bay of Islands, area on the east coast of the Far North District, North Island, New Zealand.

Source

Papers Past

Australian whaler Pryde visited Chatham Island, New Zealand according to the newspaper Otago Daily Times dated 25 March 1862

An item referred to a statement of master Marcy of the whaler Napoleon who spoke the Australian whaler Pryde, master Licas, of Hobart, Tasmania, 22 tuns sperm on 8 February off Chatham Island, New Zealand.(1)

Note

1. Archipelago, officially named The Chatham Islands Territory, about 430 nautical miles east of South Island, New Zealand.

Source

Papers Past

Polish bulk carrier Polsteam Dabie 2024-

Schelde off Vlissingen, Netherlands 25 June 2026

Madeira/Portugal-flagged, IMO 9971850, MMSI 255916279 and call sign CQ2708. Earlier Liberia-flagged. Homeport Monrovia, MMSI 636023566 and call sign 5LO13. Built by Shanhaiguan New Shipbuilding Industry Co. Ltd., Qinhuangdao, China in 2024. Owner/manager Polsteam, Szczecin, Poland. 

Deed of chartering Dutch Greenland whaler de Hoop in 1657

Deed of chartering dated April 1657 between Pieter de Vos and Pieter Crijnen master of the galliot de Hoop of about 70 last to depart with the first occasion with the other ships from the Maese river towards Greenland and afterwards to return to Rotterdam to be unloaded. Payment 1,775 guilders.

Source

Stadsarchief Rotterdam. Notary Vitus Mustelius Wouters 18-508-282

Deed of chartering Dutch Greenland whaler Prins Willem in 1657

Deed of chartering dated 30 April 1657 between merchant Jean Hennekin/Hennekijn for himself and the Greenland Company at Rotterdam with Lieven Bijll of Zierikzee master of the ship Prins Willem of 120 lasten to be fitted otu and armed with 5 guns for a whaling voyage to Greenland with a commandeur to be appointed by the company and afterwards to return to Rotterdam to be unloaded. Payment 2,300 gulders and 50 guilders kaplaken.

Source

Stadsarchief Rotterdam. Notary Vitus Mustelius Wouters 18-508-295

Monday, 6 July 2026

German design GK 4532 for a battle cruiser dated 20 February 1918

Derffllinger-class©Warshipsresearch.blogspot.com

Never completed Mackensen-class©Warshipsresearch.blogspot.com

Never completed Ersatz Yorck-class©Warshipsresearch.blogspot.com

GK 4532 design©Warshipsresearch.blogspot.com

Construction displacement 45,000 tons and as dimensions 240 x 33.5 x 10 metres. Speed 30 (service)-31(maximum on measured mile) knots. Armament 3x2-43cm quick firing guns, 20-15cm quick firing guns, 1-submerged torpedo tube in the bow for 89 torpedo. Armour belt17-35cm, citadel 30cm, casemates 17cm, barbettes 35-25-150-10cm, gun turrets 34 (front)-25(sides)-deck15-25cm, conning tower 25-35 (fore)-25 (aft)cm, deck 60cm. 

Merchant marinetraffic off Spain according to the Kriegsnachrichten of the Chef des Admiralstabes der Marine dated Berlin 14 August 1917

An item referred to a report of the the naval attaché at Madrid dated 12 August that between 1-11 August 78 steamships passed towards the west and 80 to the east, furthermore in the same period 23 sailing vessels and 9 steamships from Barcelona towards Cette [Sète], France and 2 sailing vessels and 8 steamships towards Genoa, Italy.

Source

Bundesarchiv RM-40-622

Russian minelayer Argun (1923) 1933-1950s

Appearance mid 1950s©Warshipsresearch.blogspot.com

Launched by Furness Shipbuilding Co. Ltd., Haverton Hill, England with yard number 48 as the Eldon on 13 September 1923, renamed Japix in 1926, owner in 1929 Continent-Reederi A.G. (Max Morck), Hamburg, Germany, renamed Amur in 1933 and Sergo Ordzhonikdze in 1936, purchased for the Far East on 11 March 1936, converted into a minelayer, renamed Argun on 20 October 1940 and deleted in the 1950s. 

Russian naval officer A.V. Makarov according to a report from the Military Observer at Riga, Latvia dated 22 July 1921

Gangut-class battleship©Warshipsresearch.blogspot.com

The information was received from the Latvian General Staff and considered to be reliable. In fact few was known dealing with the personnel of the Central Institutions except that the majority in authority were former naval officers already officers prior to the First World War. The descriptions of the officers were supplied by a former high officer of the Imperial Russian Navy which now stayed in Latvia. Former 2nd class captain. “Commander of the [battleship] Petropavlovk (April 1921) (1); a fine officer; good gunner; was in command of a destroyer during the war; also commanded prior to his present appointment the V Destroyer Division; very nervous and sickly; poses as an anarchist.”

Note

1. Part of the Gangut-class, preceded by Andrei Pervozvanny class, succeeded by Imperatritsa Mariya class, laid down by Baltic Works, Saint Petersburg, Russia on 16 June 1909, launched on 22 September 1911, commissioned on 5 January 1915, renamed Marat on 31 March 1921, again Petropavlovsk on 31 May 1943, Volkhov on 28 November 1950 and broken up after September 1953.

Source

National Archive. Record Group 165: Records of the War Department General and Special Staffs Series: Security Classified Correspondence and Reports. File Unit. Russia: Navy - MID 2503-16 THRU 2503-265. Roll 1443.

South Korean naval self propelled fuel oil barge ROKN Y 7 mid 1950s

©Warshipsresearch.blogspot.com

Warships and merchant ships arrived at Gibraltar coming from the east according to the Kriegsnachrichten of the Chef des Admiralstabes der Marine dated Berlin 9 August 1917

An item reported the arrival at Gibraltar between 2-4 August coming from the east of 1 Russian steamship, 6 armed British steamships, 1 French steamship, 1 British submarine, 1 British motor ship, 1 Greek steamship and 4 armed British steamships. Steaming in the convoy system: 1 Japanese steamship, 1 Norwegian steamship, 1 armed British steamship, 1 armed British transport, 2 Italian auxiliary cruisers and 2 armed steamships. 1 French passenger steamship, 1 armed French passenger steamship and 1 with 2 guns armed Italian passenger steamship.

Source

Bundesarchiv RM-40-622

Japanese destroyer Shii 1944-1947 and Russia frigate Vol’ny 1947-1949 and target ship TsL-24 1949-1960



Russian Vnimatel'ny, former Japanese Otori-class Kiji©Warshipsresearch.blogspot.com

Russia Vol'ny former Japanese Matsu-class Shii©Warshipsresearch.blogspot.com

Former Japanese destroyer Shii part of the Matsu- or Type-D class Tachibana sub-class destroyers preceded by Akizuki-class destroyers and Otori-class torpedo boats. Ship No. 4811. Laid down by Maizuru Naval Arsenal on 18 September 1944, launched on 13 January 1945, completed on 13 March 1945, handed over to the Soviet Union at Nakhodka on 5 July 1947, renamed Vol’ny, converted into target ship TsL-24 in 1949 and broken up in 1960. Classified in Jane’s Fighting Ships mid 1950s as frigate.  

British merchant ship Lucerne chartered for the Anglo-Egyptian War of 1882

Between July-September 1882 was the United Kingdom in war with Egyptian and Sudanese troops ending in the British occupation of Egypt. The British government chartered between July-August a lot of merchant steamships for transporting troops, stores etc. from the United Kingdom to Egypt including the Lucerne.

Source

The Nautical Magazine. Fifty-first year. Volume VII. July 1882. 

Bulgarian tanker (ex-Kratos 1945-1958, Margit Reuter 1958-1960) Anton Ivanov 1960-2001

©Warshipsresearch.blogspot.com

Built by Gotaverken Cityvarvet, Gothenburg, Sweden for for Rederi AB Transoil, Gothenburg in 1945, sold to AB Reuter in 1958, to Nav Maritime Bulgare, Bulgaria in 1960, of the Bulgarian Tanker Fleet since 1967, of State SH Corp since 1978, became a tank cleaning station and broken up at Aliaga, Turkey in 2001.

Construction status of the German submarine U 2531 in July 1944

List of planning with deadlines for new construction of warships by German shipyards in July 1944. Type XXI. Yard Blohm&Voss, Hamburg, Germany. Yard number Date building ordered 6 November 1943. Date completion open. Remarks new deadlines coming in September.

Source

Deutsches Historisches Institut Moska. Records 500 findbuch 12453-file 147. 

Dutch cargo ship (ex-Ocean Bright 1942-1943, Jan Lievens 1943-1946) Amstelstad 1946-1959 (Dunn 1959-1960, Ho Ping 26 1960-1967, Zhan Dou 26 1967-1984)

Exhibition Varen voor Vrijheid. Museum Katwijk

Painting by Fred Boom

Launched by Todd Bath Iron Shipbuilding Corporation Inc., Portland, Maine, USA with yard number 16 on 28 June 1942, delivered as Ocean Merchant to the British Ministry of War Transport, London, England, manager Morel Ltd., Cardiff, England in August in1942, as Jan Lievens owner Staat der Nederlanden, manager Koninklijke Nederlandsche Stoomboot Maatschappij N.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands since 23 March 1943, as Amstelstad owner/manager N.V. Reederij Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands since December 1946, as Dunn owner/manager Wallem&Co. Ltd., Hong Koing since May 1959, as Ho Ping 26 owner People’s Republic of China, manager China Ocean Shipping Company (Cosco), both Shanghai, China since 1960, renamed Zhan Dou 26 in 1967 and probably broken up around 1984. 

German submarine SM U-39 damaged when rammed by merchant ship according to the Kriegsnachrichten of the Chef des Admiralstabes der Marine dated Berlin 14 August 1917

German submarine SM U-39©Warshipsresearch.blogspot.com

An item reported that the German submarine SM U-39 commanded by Kapitänleutnant WaltherForstmann (9 March 1883-2 November 1873) had to cancel an attack on a convoy in the Atlantic Ocean while she was rammed by a steamship cuasing bent tubes and her gun knocked over. Pressure hull, battery and dive tanks were not damaged.

Note

1. Type U 31. Ordered on 12 June 1912, laid down at Germaniawerft, Kiel, Germany with yard number 199 on 27 March 1913, launched on 26 September 1914, commissioned on 13 January 1915, internedat Cartage, Spain since 18 May 1918 surrendered to France on 22 March 1919 and scrapped at Toulon, France in 1923.

Source

Bundesarchiv RM-40-622

Taiwanese submarine chaser (ex-Japanese CH-449 1942-1943, CH-49 1943-1947, Hai Yung 1947-1951) Ya Lung 1951-1954 (Chu Kiang or Qujiang 1954-1956)

First half 1950s©Warshipsresearch.blogspot.com

Laid down by Hakodate Senkyo Shipyard, Hakodate, Japan on 16 November 1942, renumbered CH-49 on 5 July 1943, launched on 15 September 1943, completed and commissioned on 31 January 1944, stricken on 5 October 1945, transferred to the Allied Repatriation Service on 1 December 1945, handed over to Nationalist China at Tsingtao on 3 October 1947, renamed Hai Hung, modernized and classified as the patrol vessel Ya Lung (PC-106), renamed Chu Kiang or Qujiang in 1954, stricken, and laid up on 1 October 1956 and afterwards broken up. 

British paddle steam transport Trent in the Crimean War on 28-10-1854

According to a list of the return of the disposition in the Black Sea on 28 October 1854 drawn up by Captain and Principal Agent of Transports P. Christie, “Melbourne”, Balaklava, Crimea: number transport --, present position Varna, Bulgaria, remarks sent to bring military stores remaing there. The Crimean War found place between 16 October 1853-30 March 1856 between Ottoman Empire, France, United Kingdom and Sardinia at one side and Russia and Greece on the other side. The British Government chartered a large number of merchant ships for transporting troops and stores.

Source

Reports from Committees: eight volumes. 3-Part II. Army before Sebastopol. Session 12 December 1854-14 August 1855. Vol. IX-Part II. 

British sloop HMS Sandwich L12 1928-1946

©Warshipsresearch.blogspot.com

Part of Bridgewater-class, preceded by 24-class minesweeping sloops succeeded by Hastings-class. Ordered on 19 September 1927, laid down by Hawthorn Leslie and Company, Newcastle upon Tyne, England on 9 February 1928, launched on 29 September 1928, commissioned on 23 March 1929, sold at Bizerte, French Tunia for civil service in 1946. Her fate is unclear. One possibility renamed Prince Albert in 1946, later the Tunisian Amy sunk on 18 February 1948. Other possibility is that she was broken up after her conversion was cancelled. 

Italian blockade runner ms Pietro Orseolo in German service 1941-1942

In a letter dated 13 April 1942 No. 1329 to the O.K.M./1 Abteilung Skl. was the so-called ‘Etappen’-organisation of the navy described. In the attachment were the blockade runners decribed used for this purpose. Italian ms Pietro Orseolo. Loaded with 6,888 ton Germany-cargo, 2,000 ton rubber. Left Kobe, Japan on 24 December 1941, arrived at Bordeaux, France on 23 February 1942.

Source

Bundesarchiv RM 7/223

Sunday, 5 July 2026

Japanese auxiliary escort carrier Otakisan Maru 1944-1948

Shimane-class©Warshipsresearch.blogspot.com

Converted Type 1TL tanker. Part of Special 1TL Type also called Shimane-class preceded by Shinyo/Kawasaki-type oiler and succeeded by Special 2TL Type escort carrier. In fact consisted the conversion of adding a  full-length flight deck, a single elevator and rerouting the boiler uptakes to the aft starboard. No island or catapults. Could carry 12 aircraft. Laid down by Kawasaki Heavy Industries Shipyard, Kobe, Japan on 18 September 1944, launched on 14 January 1945, driften and sunk when striking a mine on 25 August 1945. She was at that moment 70% completed. Broken up at Kobe in 1948. 

Italian merchant ship Monte Bianco underway from South American towards Italy according to the Kriegsnachrichten of the Chef des Admiralstabes der Marine dated Berlin 5 August 1917

An item reported the merchant ship Monte Bianco, loaded with skins, Italy-flagged, tonnage 6,968 tons, date departure 2 July from South America and bound for Italy. Former Austrian Nimrod.

Source

Bundesarchiv RM-40-622

German submarine SM U-39 destroyed Norwegian steamship Halldor according to the Kriegsnachrichten of the Chef des Admiralstabes der Marine dated Berlin 14 August 1917

German submarine SM U-39©Warshipsresearch.blogspot.com

An item reported that the German submarine SM U-39 commanded by Kapitänleutnant WaltherForstmann (9 March 1883-2 November 1873) had sunk with explosives with explosives on 3 August the Norwegian steamship Halldor (ex-Corona) (3,046 ton) with 4,300 ton coal underway from Glasgow, Scotland to Civita Vecchia, Italy 15 nautical miles south of Huelva, Spain.

Note

1. Type U 31. Ordered on 12 June 1912, laid down at Germaniawerft, Kiel, Germany with yard number 199 on 27 March 1913, launched on 26 September 1914, commissioned on 13 January 1915, interned at Cartage, Spain since 18 May 1918 surrendered to France on 22 March 1919 and scrapped at Toulon, France in 1923.

Source

Bundesarchiv RM-40-622

Argentinean merchant ship Nequem underway from South America towards Italy according to the Kriegsnachrichten of the Chef des Admiralstabes der Marine dated Berlin 5 August 1917

An item reported the merchant ship Nequem, loaded with grain, Argentina-flagged, tonnage 2,119 tons, date of departure 3 July, coming from South America and bound for Italy.

Source

Bundesarchiv RM-40-622

Japanese cargo ship Sansei Maru 1930-1944

©Warshipsresearch.blogspot.com

Sister ships Sansei Maru and Santo Maru. Call sign JKTA. Laid down by Mitsui Bussan Kasiha Ltd., Tama, Japan on 6 December 1930, launched on 14 May 1931, completed on 30 June 1931, requisitioned by the navy on 24 April 1941, conversion between 24 April 1941-3 June 1941, registered as auxiliary transport on 15 October 1941, torpedoed by the American submarine USS Sawfish (SS-276) around 27 nautical mile seast south eat of Iwo-Jima on 8 December 1943, damaged arrived at Chichi-Jima and repairs started on 28 December 1943, stricken on 5 February 1944 and finally broken into two parts and sunk on 12 March 1944 being still under repairs. Owner in 1939 Dairen Kisen K.K. Homeport Dairen. Gross tonnage 3,267 tons, under deck 2,724 tons, netto tonnage 1,872 tonsand as dimensions 336.2 x 48.5 x 24.0 x 7 (light)-20 (loaded) feet. Diesel propulsion, single screw, horsepower 271 nhp, oil bunker capacity 220 tons, range nautical 9,500 miles/10.5 knots and speed 10.5 (normal cruising)-13 (maximum) knots. 

German blockade runner ms Osorno in 1941

In a letter dated 13 April 1942 No. 1329 to the O.K.M./1 Abteilung Skl. was the so-called ‘Etappen’-organisation of the navy described. In the attachment were the blockade runners decribed used for this purpose. Ms Osorno. Left Nomi-Bucht, Japan on 23 December 1941.

Source

Bundesarchiv RM 7/223

Construction status of the German submarine U 2530 in July 1944

List of planning with deadlines for new construction of warships by German shipyards in July 1944. Type XXI. Yard Blohm&Voss, Hamburg, Germany. Yard number Date building ordered 6 November 1943. Date completion open. Remarks new deadlines coming in September.

Source

Deutsches Historisches Institut Moska. Records 500 findbuch 12453-file 147. 

British LPG tanker Moritz Schulte 2002-

Schelde off Vlissingen, Netherlands 22 June 2026

Marshall Islands-flagged, IMO 0220794, MMSI 538012344 and call sign V7B2712. Built by CSSC Jiangnan Shipyard (Group) Co. Ltd., Shanghai, China in 2002. Isle of Man flagged, homeport Douglas, MMSI 2353007000 and call sign ZNVF8 2002-2026. Owner Baldwing Shipping Ltd., manager Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement (UK) Ltd., both Newcastle upon Tyne, England. 

Dutch Greenland commandeurs Adriaen Claesz Mosterman and commandeur Meindert Claesz Calckman discussing who killed the whale in 1660

Statement dated 21 September 1660 by several crew members of the Greenland whaler Catwijck op Zee on behalf of their commandeur Adriaen Claesz Mosterman that when they harpooned a whale commandeur Meindert Claesz Calckman was also with his whaler on the same spot claiming that he killed the whale.

Source

Stadsarchief Rotterdam. Notary Bartolomeus Roose 18-694-68

Deed of chartering of Dutch Greenland whaler Samuel in 1659

Deed of chartering dated 28 February 1659 between Pieter de Vos and Geduert Coolbrant master of the ship Samuel of 100 last for a whaling voyage towards Greenland and after her return at Rotterdam to be unloaded within 2 weeks. Payment 2,000 guilders.

Source

Stadsarchief Rotterdam. Notary Vitus Mustelius Wouters 18-510-153

Chinese container ship Maersk Lins 2012-

Schelde off Vlissingen, Netherlands 22 June 2026

Denmark-flagged, IMO 9527025, MMSI 219506000 and cal sign OZGK2. Built by Daewoo Shipbuilding&Marine Engineering, Geoje, South Korea in 2012. Isle of Man-flagged 2012-2023. according to vesselfinder. According to shipspotting Hong Kong/China-flagged, IMO 9527025, MMSI 477938500 and call sign VRKQ5. Owner Maersk Shipping Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China and manager Maersk A/S, Copenhagen, Denmark. 

Australian whaler Australian arrived in the Bay of Islands according to the Australian newspaper The Sydney Gazette and New South Eales Advertiser dated Saturday 25 May 1839

An item referred to a list of arivals and departured at the Bay of Islands between 26 February-2 May reporting the arrival of the Australian whaler Australian, Underwood of Sydney. 4 months, 350 barrels sperm oil on 10 March. Departed on 6 April for cruising.(2)

Note

1. Bay of Islands, area on the east coast of the Far North District, North Island, New Zealand.

Source

Papers Past

Australian whaler Nimrod arrived in the Bay of Islands according to the Australian newspaper The Sydney Gazette and New South Eales Advertiser dated Saturday 25 May 1839

An item referred to a list of arivals and departured at the Bay of Islands between 26 February-2 May reporting the arrival of the Australian whaler Nimrod, Bennett of Sydney, sundries on 10 March. Departed for the River Thames on 1 April.(1)

Note

1. Bay of Islands, area on the east coast of the Far North District, North Island, New Zealand.

Source

Papers Past

Japanese patrol vessel PS 75 1950s

PS 66. ©Warshipsresearch.blogspot.com

Operated by the Maritime Safety Board. Length about 121.6 feet

Australian whaler Maria Laura visited Chatham Island, New Zealand according to the newspaper Otago Daily Times dated 25 March 1862

An item referred to a statement of master Marcy of the whaler Napoleon who spoke the Australian whaler Mauria Laura commanded by master Kennedy, of Hobart Town, Tasmania on 8 February off Chatham Island, New Zealand.(1)

Note

1. Archipelago, officially named The Chatham Islands Territory, about 430 nautical miles east of South Island, New Zealand.

Source

Papers Past

Australian whaler Pacific visited Chatham Island, New Zealand according to the newspaper Otago Daily Times dated 25 March 1862

An item referred to a statement of master Marcy of the whaler Napoleon who spoke the Australian whaler Sherbert, master Sherbert, of Hobart Town, Tasmania, 32 tuns sperm on 8 February off Chatham Island, New Zealand.(1)

Note

1. Archipelago, officially named The Chatham Islands Territory, about 430 nautical miles east of South Island, New Zealand.

Source

Papers Past

Australian whaler Emily Downing visited Chatham Island, New Zealand according to the newspaper Otago Daily Times dated 25 March 1862

An item referred to a statement of master Marcy of the whaler Napoleon who spoke the Australian whaler Emily Downing, master Lucas, of Hobart Town, Tasmania, 54 tuns sperm, on 8 February off Chatham Island, New Zealand.(1)

Note

1. Archipelago, officially named The Chatham Islands Territory, about 430 nautical miles east of South Island, New Zealand.

Source

Papers Past

Saturday, 4 July 2026

German replenishment ship Elbe (A511) 1992-

Entering harbour of Zeebrugge, Belgium 3 July 2026.

Laid down by Bremer Vulkan, Bremen, Germany on 11 May 1992, launched on 24 June 1992 and commissioned on 28 January 1993. Of the Type 404 Elbe class replenishment ships. Displacement 3.586 tons and as dimensions 100,55 x 15,40 x 4,05 metres or 329.11 x 50.6 x 13.3 feet. The 2.562 kW Deutz-MWM ABV diesel allows a speed of 15 knots and a range of 2.600 nautical miles. Armament 2 Fliegerfaust 2 surface-to-air missile stands (MANPAD), 2-2cm Rheinmetall autocannon to be replaced by 2-2,7cm MLG-27 remote controlled autocannons. Call sign DRHJ and MMSI 211211480.