Here you can see Sidnel Knutson's 'vessel track', a feature exclusive to marinetraffic.com
10:00am- A SHOCKING NEW DEVELOPMENT: the tanker Eagle Express is no longer anchored and is making its way towards Portland Harbor. Turns out the tugs will have another job to do after all! Eagle Express is only 180m long, and so it will not be docking at Portland Pipeline because the ships that dock there are 250-275m.
Here, Sidsel Knutson has made its way under the Casco Bay bridge with the tugs following. Once Sidsel Knutson gets around the curve and past buglight park, the tugs head back to the Maine State Pier, where they dock. Sidsel Knutson is now heading to Ferrol.
Sidsel Knutson has now unmoored, and with the help of Iona and Andrew Mcallister, it will make its way under the Casco Bay Bridge, and head further East past buglight park before turning 90 degrees and heading South.
Heres the Spring Point Pilot Boat preparing to lead Sidsel Knutson out of the harbor. The grey symbol is the Portland Pilot boat, which is rarely active. I dont know why that is.
Here, Andrew Mcallister and Iona Mcallister are both undocking Sidsel Knutson. Sidsel Knutson was only here for about a day and a half. I am very disappointed because I was going to get a video of this ship after school today. And also I have seen Jasime Knutson before.
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