St. George's this week, waiting for a break in the weather to head back to the
The 106-foot vessel arrived in Bermuda on January 14 after unofficially breaking the record for making the run from Newport, Rhode Island.
Two cable ships also stopped at the Island over the weekend.
The first, the 490-foot Global Mariner arrived from Baltimore last Saturday and berthed at Dockyard until the next day when she sailed for Venezuela.
The United Kingdom registered Bold Endeavour , which arrived into Hamilton Harbour on January 17, is currently at Dockyard waiting for a break in the weather before leaving.
Among the Island's regular visitors, the Oleander arrived in Hamilton last Sunday and left on Monday afternoon.
She had on board 119 containers, including 93 dry and 26 refrigerated containers.
Loose cargo included one forty-foot road trailer and a loose crate.
The Bermuda Islander is scheduled to arrive tomorrow afternoon, weather permitting, with 86 containers, including 11 refrigerated containers.
The ship is expected to depart on Friday afternoon.
And the Somer's Isles will sail from Florida tomorrow, arriving in Bermuda on Sunday.
She will have 80 containers on board, including six refrigerated containers.
Asked about the Island's general marine activity in the past week, a Harbour Radio spokesman said: "Well, because of the weather, we've been seeing numerous boats breaking loose or sinking or capsizing.
"But from a safety point of view there hasn't really been anything that serious at all.''