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A look at what we know about this year’s Rose Festival Fleet, and also, a big cruise ship in Portland
Two things today: first, a look at preliminary info about this year’s Rose Festival Fleet of visiting military ships due here in June on the river. And, why was there a big ocean-going cruise ship heading upriver recently?
We’ll talk about all of that, and a look at marine weather and ship traffic for today.
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Self loading ships, a special breed
Today we have an unusual cargo ship on the river: a self loader called the CSL Tecumseh. She’s bringing Gypsum to Rainier. What makes her unusual is she has all the gear she needs to load and unload her own cargo at the dock. We’ll talk about why that’s important.
Image courtesy Canadian Steamship Lines.
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A closer look at the Columbia’s new ship anchorage, and a bit about anchoring on the river
Earlier this month, I made a passing reference to there being a new ship anchorage on the Columbia River near Skamakowa.
Today we’ll look at that in more depth, and talk about the complicated affair of anchoring a gigantic ship on a swift, powerful and capricious river.
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Special archive interview series: Carships, Part 5
The final segment of our week-long series about car ships.
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Special archive interview series: Carships, Part 4
Part 4 of our series this week on carships.
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Special archive interview series: Carships, Part 2
Part 2 of our series on car carriers, featuring now retired Columbia River Bar Pilot, Capt. Robert Johnson.
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Special archive interview series: Carships, Part 1
Today we begin a special archive interview series on car carriers, featuring a local expert who was a frequent guest on the show in past years: Columbia River Pilot Robert Johnson.
This week on the show, while I’m away, you’ll hear a lot of great info about these important vessels that are specially designed for one type of cargo: vehicles.
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A new anchorage on the river, and some time away from the show
Today we’ll talk about a little bit of everything: a new anchorage on the river, today’s ship traffic, and why I’ll be taking a little time away from the show next week (you’ll hear a great archive interview series) to tend to some medical needs.
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Pilot Boats
Today, a look at a new pilot boat folks are seeing on the waterfront in Astoria, and a bit about pilot boats in general: they’re a specialized boat built for a particular, demanding task.
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Stabilizing cargo at sea
We’ll talk about today’s ships, including one that has a cargo that must be securely lashed down. We’ll talk about how ships keep cargo in place as they bounce around at sea.
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