River Clyde Commonwealth Games Flotilla
CARAT
Ships at Greenock Ocean Terminal
GREENOCK
Tail o the Bank off Greenock
FRANCOP
Purchased by Pentland Ferries Ltd / renamed ISLANDER
SATURN
Inchgreen Dry Dock Greenock
LYSBLINK SEAWAYS
Outbound to Corpach
SCOT EXPLORER
Sold to Pentland Ferries Ltd
Heading east inbound to Glasgow
EVA MARIA MULLER
Inbound to Glasgow
MUROS
Off Hawes Pier
FORTH BELLE
Passing James Watt Dock inbound to Glasgow
CAUSEWAY
28.5.14 Departure from Glasgow
ANTJE K
Clydeport Greenock Ocean Terminal 28.5.14
MSC MAGNIFICA
Coming into Hawes Pier
MAID OF THE FORTH
Dredging on the Forth
UKD MARLIN
Sailing under the Forth Bridge
DISCOVERY
Inbound to Rosyth
DALMENY
Heading west to the Port of Rosyth
CRAMOND
Inchgreen-bound to help with Bulker 'Cape Elise'
SD RELIABLE
Heading for Inchgreen
SD RESOURCEFUL
HMS Pembroke passes James Watt Dock after transitting down from Glasgow
RN WARSHIP
Leaving the Clyde after 'bunkering' the bulker Cape Elise.
KEEWHIT
After three weeks of storm repairs
CAPE ELISE
GRAIG ROTTERDAM
MOUNT STUART
SD IMPETUS
Awaiting transit to Inchgreen Dock Greenock
In the latest Serco livery
SD VICTORIA
INTERLINK VERITY
On the River Clyde inbound to Glasgow
CALMAC FERRIES HQ
Passing the Titan Crane Clydebank
SIR JOHN MURRAY
There is a slight difference in her name between the stern and bow ending in 'K' on her stern and 'C' in her bow.
IONIC
In for Maintenance & Annual Inspection Weather: WET
CALEDONIAN ISLES
Ship in Lay-Up for several weeks
GRAMPIAN FALCON
Seen alongside at Fergusons Shipyard
Arriving on the Clyde late on 17.1.14 , she is seen within Inchgreen Drydock awaiting storm repairs to her stabiliser fins.
BEN MY CHREE
The Vine Trust 'Jubilee Hope' hides within the Great Harbour in Greenock UK
JUBILEE HOPE
BOUNDER
AMBER TRADER
Inbound to Rothesay Dock in Clydebank on the upper River Clyde.
NORTHERN OCEAN
SENTOSA BULKER
Heading west passing Greenock Waterfront
SPIRIT OF FAIRBRIDGE
Heading west on the lower Clyde
making for her berth within James Watt Dock after a job.
AYTON CROSS
Showing some wear and tear around her hull revealing her previous livery.
NORTHERN RIVER
Clyde tugs end their assistance to Bulker 'Golden Lynderhorn'
GOLDEN LYDERHORN
The largest ship on the Clyde for months.