US Navy sub slips in and picks up four crew
pick up personnel.
The unnamed vessel stopped at Five Fathom Hole in the morning and departed after taking on board four crew. A Harbour Radio spokesman said it was policy not to reveal the name of the ship.
Meanwhile, the car ship Bravery Ace came into Hamilton yesterday. After dropping off 157 vehicles and 17 crates of spare parts, it departed later for Nassau, Bahamas. The vessel came from Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
The oil tanker Tomsk arrived last Thursday, calling to off load fuel at St.
George's and Dockyard, before departing on Saturday.
On the freight side, Container Ship Management reported the Oleander arrived on Sunday. It brought 143 dry containers and 42 refrigerated units, one flat bed trailer and another trailer, which it off loaded before departing yesterday.
Meyer reported the Somers Isle arrived on Monday with 103 containers, including five refrigerated, one boat, a forklift, a back hoe and bundles of wood and steel. It is due to depart tomorrow.
The Bermuda Islander is due in tomorrow with 101 containers, including 22 refrigerated, a chassis and a forklift. It will sail on Friday.
Bad weather delayed the arrival of the Norwegian Majesty at St. George's yesterday. It docked later in the morning at Ordnance Island.
Meyer also had the Celebrity Cruises' Horizon in the east end with 1,624 people on board. It shifted to Hamilton yesterday and will sail tomorrow.
The Zenith was due to shift to St. George's today with 1,650 passengers, before sailing for the US tomorrow.
Last Friday the weekend vessel, Crown Dynasty , came into Dockyard with 829 people on board. It left on Monday.
The Nordic Empress and Pacific Princess were also due in yesterday, at St.
George's and Dockyard, respectively.