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February 2010

On sale: Thu, 21 Jan 2010

The port of Singapore P20 Port of the world - A review of past and present cargo operations at Singapore, now rated as the busiest container port in the world in terms of throughput and still one of the world’s major fuel bunkering hubs.
Patrick Boniface

Cruising with a veteran - A look at Kristina Regina’s long and eventful career which reached a landmark last year.
Tony Davis

Maritime Mosaic - Ship spotting on a Sunday afternoon in the busy port of Barcelona. Russell Plummer

Liner down under - A profile of Chandris’ Australis, a well known and highly regarded post-war liner.
Peter C. Kohler

Ben boat milestone - The history of the Ramsey Steam Ship Co, an Isle of Man-based coaster operator.
Russell Plummer

The Oxford class - A summery of Ellerman’s ten post World War II-built steam turbine-powered cargo vessels.
Nick Hall

Accommodation aft - Pictorial featuring a selection of classic cargo ships from around the world.
Jim Shaw

‘S’ for success - A look at the largest, and most successful, class of Royal Navy submarines.
Nick Hall

Waterfront - Korea to build luxury cruise ship, dredger companies combine, giant container ship delivered, new x-bow vessels start work.

Cruise - Fun ship goes to Spain, expedition ship gets stuck, more cruise ships to South Africa.
Tony Davis

Ferry - DFDS purchase channel operator, P&O Ferries’ new owners rides out financial crisis.
Russell Plummer

Naval - Sub’s crew heads for Ambush, RFA under the financial spotlight, BAE System’s new contract.
Gary Davies

Cargo - German opertor’s new ships, cereal time at Poole, gales cause havoc with moorings.

Preservation - Big Mo gets a paint job, paddler woes, former US Coast Guard vessels get new homes.
Nick Hall

Ships pictorial - Featuring images of ships around the world, including an unusual repair at Portland.

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