Kenan Leaves Baltimore November 23, 2018
This 199.99m × 32m (656x105ft) (MarineTraffic) bulker owned by Turkey based Ciner is attractively painted if a little rusty. She departed town empty so the blue contrasted nicely with the red that … Read More

Mostly About Shipspotting around Baltimore, Maryland
This 199.99m × 32m (656x105ft) (MarineTraffic) bulker owned by Turkey based Ciner is attractively painted if a little rusty. She departed town empty so the blue contrasted nicely with the red that … Read More
Before I saw this 160x24m (525×78.7ft) Asphaltos owned tanker I had no idea that there were asphalt tankers. I would not have expected one to be as attractively painted as this … Read More
This 264×32.25m (866×105.8ft) container ship owned by Schiffahrtsgesellschaft Oltmann mbH & Co. KG came to town with a colorful assortment of containers. I love this ship because it is full of … Read More
This ro-ro vehicles carrier, owned by “K” Line is 199.97m × 32.26m (656×105.8ft) (MarineTraffic) doesn’t have a very interesting paint job. It almost looks military being mostly grey. However, the combination … Read More
This general cargo ship, owned by Spliethoff, measures 173.18 x 25.30 m (568.18x83ft). She was built in 2001 by Stocznia Szczecinska Nowa. On this day the Spuigracht was departing with a … Read More
The SS John W. Brown is a Baltimore treasure. She was born here in town on September 7, 1942. More than 2700 ships like her were built for the WWII war … Read More
This 183x32m (601x105ft) oil tanker came to Baltimore, Maryland on Labor Day 2018. I don’t know much else about this ship. The video below has some tug traffic to enjoy … Read More
This container ship owned by Lomar Shipping came to Baltimore, Maryland on September 15, 2018. At 210 × 30.1m (689 x 99ft) this is one of the smallest container ships … Read More
This beautiful ship made a grand entrance for Fleet Week in Baltimore, Maryland. The 295-foot USCGC Barque Eagle (WIX-327) is a training vessel for cadets at the Coast Guard Academy. Built in … Read More
This 234x38m (768x125ft) bulk freighter was built in 2014 by Koyo Dockyard in Imihara, Japan according to BalticShipping.com. Imabari Shipbuilding took ownership of Koyo Dockyard the same year. This ship … Read More