St.Clare arriving at Portsmouth Harbour inbound from Fishbourne on 10th January 2020.
Sam McBride and William Inglis seen on 25th May 2018.
Stena Sealink Stena Normandy arriving at Southampton after her crossing from Cherbourg.She was built in 1981 by Götaverken, Gothenburg,and entered service in 1982 as MS Prinsessan Birgitta for Stena Sessan Line. She has also served under the names MS St Nicholas and MS Stena Normandy.On November 5, 2007, the Normandy sailed from Rosslare to Fredericia, Denmark, where she was laid up until sold to the Singapore-based oil service company Equinox Offshore Accommodation on 28 January 2008.The new owners planned to rebuild her into an accommodation and repair vessel at SembCorp Marine shipyards, Singapore. However, instead of being rebuilt she was chartered to the Morocco-based Ferrimaroc in March 2008, entering service on the Almería—Nador route in April 2008.She finally left the Mediterranean in the Autumn of 2008 and arrived in Singapore on 19 October for her planned conversion.The planned conversion never happened and she was abandoned at a berth in Singapore.On 31 October 2012 left for India and scrapped.
Water Taxi 57-00-YT seen in Rotterdam on 24th May 2016.
The MS Dronningen formerly the Tidedronningen and Queen is one of three ships that operate the Oslo - Nesoddtangen route for Norled.It is seen approaching Oslo on 28th June 2017.
DFDS Ferry Suesia Seaways seen at Felixstowe on 10th August 2015.