ShipsOfSeattle
Stunning ships, ferries, and boats that go through the Puget Sound waterways in Seattle, Washington.
01/30/2023
This beauty likes to hang out down by the marina in Westport, Washington.
What a beauty! Huge ship that docked in downtown Port Angeles yesterday afternoon. Not sure what kind of vessel this is.. Fishing?
Please leave a comment if you know the type of ship! ⚓
Windy day over on the Washington coast in the beautiful city of Westport. The Crab boats are waiting for the gale warning to clear so they can head out to sea!
10/29/2021
Cruise ship hanging in by Lincoln Park. ⚓
10/07/2021
One of Crowley Maritime Corporation water vessels heading north toward downtown 🏴☠️
10/07/2021
Check out the Transatlantica TAC SUZUKA water vessel heading to washington.
10/03/2021
09/14/2021
Not much activity going on this morning in Puget Sound..
09/09/2021
WOW🤩 Check out this metal colossal behemoth!
Salvia Ace is a vehicle carrier that was built in 2008 and sails under the flag of Japan. The water vessel is 610 ft long and 91ft wide.
Photograph provided by the amazing Sarah Heaney Photography
09/05/2021
Cape Henry⚓ Spotted by the waters of Lincoln Park in West Seattle, Washington.
CAPE HENRY is a vehicle carrier built in 1979 by a Japanese company, Mhi Nagasaki Shipyard and Engine Works. The vessel is currently sailing under the American flag. Its max capacity is 39,889 tons.
Learn more at https://bit.ly/3h61irD
09/05/2021
Did You Know? On May 24, 2004 the EUKOR operated vessel, sailing from South Korea to Germany, collided with a very large Japanese crude carrier (VLCC) close to Singapore Sentosa island in the Malacca Strait, one of the world's busiest sea passages.
As result the Hyundai No.105 (EUKOR) sank with a total loss of over 3,000 brand new Hyundai/Kia cars and an additional 1,200 used Japanese cars stowed on board. The crew was rescued but the ship could not be salvaged.
Learn more at https://bit.ly/3BCTgOK
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