Glasgow And Ships Of The Clyde

List Arrivals, Sailings and Events


What/When Ship

Ship Event

Saturday, September 20, 1969 @ 1540
Dorset Coast Own Page
Port of RegistryLiverpool
Reg Tonnage610
Gross Tonnage1167
Deadweght Tonnage1360

"Dorset Coast" ETA 1705

Arrival

Saturday, September 20, 1969 @ 1715
Dorset Coast Own Page
Ship's locationLarnePort of RegistryLiverpool
Vessel MasterA PalmerReg Tonnage610
CargoTrailersGross Tonnage1167
Draught13 feetDeadweght Tonnage1360
Berth2a
AgentBurns & Laird

Arrival

Saturday, September 20, 1969 @ 1720
Glen Sannox (1957-1989) Own Page
Ship's locationBrodick, Isle of ArranPort of RegistryGlasgow
Vessel MasterA McNabNet Tonnage388
CargoPassengers and cars

Sailing

Saturday, September 20, 1969 @ 1800
Glen Sannox (1957-1989) Own Page
Ship's locationBrodick, Isle of ArranPort of RegistryGlasgow
Vessel MasterA McNabNet Tonnage388
CargoPassengers and cars
Draught8' 6"

Arrival

Saturday, September 20, 1969 @ 2045
LION Own Page
Ship's locationBelfastPort of RegistryGlasgow
Vessel MasterDouglas McCormackNet Tonnage1024
CargoPassengers and carsGross Tonnage3333
Berth10Deadweght Tonnage932
AgentBurns & Laird

Arrival

Saturday, September 20, 1969 @ 2125
CURRAN Own Page
Ship's locationLarnePort of RegistryBelfast
Vessel MasterF BlackNet Tonnage873
CargoContainersGross Tonnage1325
Berth5Deadweght Tonnage2048
SailedOne crane, number 40
AgentAtlantic Steam Navigation

Arrival

Sunday, September 21, 1969 @ 0510
Vanguard Own Page
Ship's locationGreenockPort of RegistryGlasgow
Vessel MasterMcIntyreGross TonnageTug
CargoLight
Berth11
AgentSteel & Bennie, Clyde Tugowners

To assist in docking the tanker "Paraskevi Lemos"

Ship Event

Sunday, September 21, 1969 @ 0625
Own Page

VHF Paraskevi Lemos ETA 0730, draft 21' 11"

Sailing

Sunday, September 21, 1969 @ 0805
Vanguard Own Page
Ship's locationGreenockPort of RegistryGlasgow
Vessel MasterMcIntyreGross TonnageTug
CargoLight
AgentSteel & Bennie, Clyde Tugowners

Having assisted in docking the tanker "Paraskevi Lemos"

Harbour Event

Sunday, September 21, 1969 @ 0819
Own Page

Portpatrick Weather Message Report.
"Hoist South Cone"
Paraskevi Lemos notified.
Lion notified.

Arrival

Sunday, September 21, 1969 @ 0820
Own Page
Ship's locationStanlow
Vessel MasterG Gazis
CargoCrude Oil
Draught22 feet
Berth12 Tanker Berth
AgentT L Duff

Assisted by the tugs "Ardneil" and "Vanguard"

Paraskevi Lemos

Ship Event

Sunday, September 21, 1969 @ 0820
Ardneil Own Page
Port of RegistryArdrossan

Assisting in docking the tanker "Paraskevi Lemos"

Ship Event

Sunday, September 21, 1969 @ 0845
Own Page

"Paraskevi Lemos" commenced discharge

Ship Event

Sunday, September 21, 1969 @ 1100
Spindrift (a motor boat) Own Page
Port of RegistrySaltcoats

From "The Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald" dated Friday 26th September 1969

Fierce Gales

Strong winds and heavy seas battered the Firth of Clyde last week-end.

Some local anglers got into difficulties when they were returning from a fishing trip off Largs and Greenock.
They were unable to enter Saltcoats Harbour and had to moor their boats at Ardrossan Harbour.
Also at Saltcoats the storm caused two small craft to sink at their moorings.

"Spindrift" weatherbound at Brodick.

Mr. Hugh Robertson who delivers the Sunday papers to Arran in his boat "Spindrift" was unable to return to the mainland on Sunday due to the weather, and was forced to spend the night on the island.
The wind-guage at Ardrossan Harbour recorded gusts of up to 75 miles-per-hour, although Harbour Master Captain J Scott stated it was "All Clear" as far as shipping was concerned.

Arran Damage

The coastguards had a busy weekend as several small boats in the area were reported to be in difficulties.
A number of boats sheltered from the storm in Lamlash and Brodick Bays.
Some small boats were carried out to sea from their moorings at Lamlash.

Fairlie

Pleasure craft at Fairlie felt the full brunt of the storm but damage was comparatively slight. One yacht and two motor cruisers were blown ashore and damaged.
A yacht yacht sank after being driven against the "Glen Sannox" at Fairlie Pier. Divers began work on the wreck on Monday.
Later the "Glen Sannox" had some difficulty in leaving the pier, and the "Queen Mary 11" was diverted to Largs.

Last Friday, Ardrossan and West Kilbride Police received reports of a distress signal from a vessel off Loup Cottage, Seamill.
Troon life-boat later searched the area, but could find no trace of any boat in distress.

News Event

Sunday, September 21, 1969 @ 1900
Own Page

From "The Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald" dated Friday 26th September 1969

Fierce Gales

Strong winds and heavy seas battered the Firth of Clyde last week-end.

Some local anglers got into difficulties when they were returning from a fishing trip off Largs and Greenock.
They were unable to enter Saltcoats Harbour and had to moor their boats at Ardrossan Harbour.
Also at Saltcoats the storm caused two small craft to sink at their moorings.

"Spindrift" weatherbound at Brodick.

Mr. Hugh Robertson who delivers the Sunday papers to Arran in his boat "Spindrift" was unable to return to the mainland on Sunday due to the weather, and was forced to spend the night on the island.
The wind-guage at Ardrossan Harbour recorded gusts of up to 75 miles-per-hour, although Harbour Master Captain J Scott stated it was "All Clear" as far as shipping was concerned.

Arran Damage

The coastguards had a busy weekend as several small boats in the area were reported to be in difficulties.
A number of boats sheltered from the storm in Lamlash and Brodick Bays.
Some small boats were carried out to sea from their moorings at Lamlash.

Fairlie

Pleasure craft at Fairlie felt the full brunt of the storm but damage was comparatively slight. One yacht and two motor cruisers were blown ashore and damaged.
A yacht yacht sank after being driven against the "Glen Sannox" at Fairlie Pier. Divers began work on the wreck on Monday.
Later the "Glen Sannox" had some difficulty in leaving the pier, and the "Queen Mary 11" was diverted to Largs.

Last Friday, Ardrossan and West Kilbride Police received reports of a distress signal from a vessel off Loup Cottage, Seamill.
Troon life-boat later searched the area, but could find no trace of any boat in distress.