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Monday, May 19, 2025 @ 1630
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GREG MORTIMER (2019 > Infinity-class Cruise Liner IMO 9834648 : 104.4m 343ft overall of Aurora Expeditions) |
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GREG MORTIMER about to leave Port of Troon for Isle of Staffa (Inner Hebrides of Scotland) |
Ship's location | West Pier, Port of Troon (Firth of Clyde, Scotland, UK) | Port of Registry | Nassau (New Providence Island, Bahamas) |
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Sailing for | Isle of Staffa (small island in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland | Gross Tonnage | 7,892 |
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Outward cargo | Passengers | | |
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Greg Mortimer off Antarctica in 2020
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History |
Bahamas |
Name |
Greg Mortimer |
Namesake |
Greg Mortimer |
Owner |
SunStone Ships |
Operator |
Aurora Expeditions |
Builder |
China Merchants Heavy Industry, Jiangsu, China |
Yard number |
Hull No. CMHI-196-1 |
Laid down |
12 June 2018 |
Launched |
12 March 2019 |
Christened |
6 September 2019 |
Identification |
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Status |
In service |
General characteristics |
Class and type |
Infinity-class cruise ship |
Tonnage |
7,892 GT |
Length |
104.4 m (343 ft) |
Beam |
18.4 m (60 ft) |
Draft |
5.3 m (17 ft) |
Decks |
8 |
Ice class |
PC6, Polar Category: B |
Propulsion |
2 x Ingeteam |
Speed |
12 knots (22 km/h; 14 mph) |
Capacity |
126 |
Notes |
TECHNICAL MANAGER: Cruise Management International, Inc. |

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Monday, May 19, 2025 @ 1720
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ARKLOW VANGUARD (2017 > General cargo ship IMO No. 9772577 MMSI No 244050844 : 84.98m overall of Arklow Shipping, Netherlands)) |
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ARKLOW VANGUARD about to leave Port of Ayr (Firth of Clyde, Scotland) for Belfast (Northern Ireland) |
Ship's location | Port of Ayr, Ayr (Firth of Clyde, Scotland, UK) | Port of Registry | Rotterdam (The Netherlands) |
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Sailing for | Belfast (Northern Ireland, UK) | | |
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Outward cargo | Light ship = no cargo on board | | |
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Sunday, June 15, 2025 @ 0600
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Five Ferry Charity Cycle Challenge around the Firth of Clyde |
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