Vessel BRESSAY BANK (Naval vessel) IMO —, MMSI 880147147.
Bressay Bank is still being off loaded, another oil tank from SA Metals arrived when I was there, it looks like a new chain has appeared on the bow, maybe she is going to be towed away. I didn't do my 5.30 am cycle daily trip last week due to bike problems but saw Oosterland had been moved, now in the same place where she was for work in the 1990s.
The Isles class trawlers were a class of naval trawler used by the Royal Navy, Royal Canadian Navy and Royal New Zealand Navy during World War II. The type comprised 197 vessels built between 1939 and 1945 in the nearly identical Isles, Dance, Tree and Shakespearian classes. Generally similar to the Castle class naval trawlers of 1916-18, though somewhat larger, they were mainly used on.
The wrecked vessel is the Queen of Sweden, a merchant ship of the Swedish East India Company. It sank after running into stormy weather on January 12, 1745.
BRESSAY BANK (IMO: 9261499) is a Fishing Vessel registered and sailing under the flag of France.Her gross tonnage is 826 and deadweight is 300.BRESSAY BANK was built in 2002.BRESSAY BANK length overall (LOA) is 45 m, beam is 11 m. Her container capacity is 0 TEU.
Stephanie 31-Dec-2012 02:48: I also have pictures of a Soviet ship called the Polevod. I was a foreign fishery observer on that vessel in 1988.
A Personal Water Craft is any vessel referred to as a jet ski, wet bike, water scooter, fun craft or other similar description which is designed to carry a person or persons standing, kneeling, sitting or prone upon the vessel and which vessel is propelled by a jet engine or other means of propulsion. 3. RESPONSIBILITIES The user of a Personal Water Craft has a responsibility to themselves.
The wrecked vessel is believed to be the Queen of Sweden which sank off Shetland in 1745. Consultation launched on proposal to protect 18th century shipwreck Home.