It would NOT be a moss collector. Unless it was Kate maybe .....
Re: Tideway Rollingstone
Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 3:21 pm
by Tynesider
tynebuoy wrote:Arriving this morning. ]
Hi Tynebuoy
This is the Flintstone the smarter of the two ships loading stone from the mother ship Bletnes Mike
Flintstone outbound fully loaded
The mother ship Beltnes, she loads the other two by swinging her large boom 90 degrees and loads them direct with stone, both Flintstone and Tideway Rollingstone just stay in the middle of the river when loading by DPS.
Re: Tideway Rollingstone
Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2012 1:58 pm
by Western Quay King
Some from a couple of weeks back.
Tideway Rollingstone outbound from the Port of Tyne, North East England on 18th June 2012. Photographed from Western Quay, North Shields.
Type of ship Pipe Burying Vessel
Previous Name : SUPER SERVANT 1
IMO number 7814101 Call Sign PHYR MMSI 245746000
Re: Tideway Rollingstone
Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2016 9:32 am
by Whickham
TIDEWAY ROLLINGSTONE outbound on a much earlier visit, probably 2000 ish.
Photo by Kevin Blair
Built as: SUPER SERVANT 1 Yard: Oshima SB, Oshima Year: 1979 Names: 1994 TIDEWAY ROLLINGSTONE End: Fate: Data courtesy of Miramar
Re: Tideway Rollingstone
Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2019 2:40 pm
by TEESMAN
Photo Michael Green
TIDEWAY ROLLINGSTONE at Stavanger 16.05.17,the ship is currently in Tees Dock 08.01.19