John Oram's photos with the keyword: Seabulk Towing

A Portrait of Port Everglades (21) - 8 March 2018

11 Mar 2018 144
This picture is part of a new series depicting Port Everglades, the busy port of Fort Lauderdale. As is usual with ports these days, access is not easy and viewpoints are limited. My pictures, then, are by no means all portraits, as I would prefer, but a record of the port at work. This busy scene includes several vessels with Caribbean Princess in the foreground on berth 02 during preparations for departure to Eleuthera and the Seabulk Towing rotortug 'Trident' manoeuvring in the vicinity. 200_3_P1040929CE

A Portrait of Port Everglades (20) - 8 March 2018

10 Mar 2018 129
This picture is part of a new series depicting Port Everglades, the busy port of Fort Lauderdale. As is usual with ports these days, access is not easy and viewpoints are limited. My pictures, then, are by no means all portraits, as I would prefer, but a record of the port at work. The Seabulk Towing rotortug 'Trident' was manoeuvring around Caribbean Princess and is seen here between berths 02 and 01. ral.ca/2017/02/08/art-trident-first-us-built-rotortug/ 200_3_P1040928CE

A Portrait of Port Everglades (18) - 8 March 2018

10 Mar 2018 127
This picture is part of a new series depicting Port Everglades, the busy port of Fort Lauderdale. As is usual with ports these days, access is not easy and viewpoints are limited. My pictures, then, are by no means all portraits, as I would prefer, but a record of the port at work. The Seabulk Towing rotortug 'Trident' was manoeuvring around Caribbean Princess (right). Five other vessels can be seen in this shot. ral.ca/2017/02/08/art-trident-first-us-built-rotortug/ 200_3_P1040926R

A Portrait of Port Everglades (17) - 8 March 2018

10 Mar 2018 115
This picture is part of a new series depicting Port Everglades, the busy port of Fort Lauderdale. As is usual with ports these days, access is not easy and viewpoints are limited. My pictures, then, are by no means all portraits, as I would prefer, but a record of the port at work. The Seabulk Towing rotortug 'Trident' was manoeuvring around Caribbean Princess. ral.ca/2017/02/08/art-trident-first-us-built-rotortug/ 200_3_P1040924

A Portrait of Port Everglades (16) - 8 March 2018

10 Mar 2018 124
This picture is part of a new series depicting Port Everglades, the busy port of Fort Lauderdale. As is usual with ports these days, access is not easy and viewpoints are limited. My pictures, then, are by no means all portraits, as I would prefer, but a record of the port at work. Caribbean Princess at berth 02 had arrived from Grand Cayman and would depart for Eleuthera. On berth 19, Celebrity Summit, which had arrived from George Town would depart for nearby Nassau and was due to return on 10 March. As evening departures approached, the Seabulk Towing rotortug 'Trident' manoeuvred astern of Caribbean Princess between berths 02 and 01. She is seen here approaching that position. 200_3_P1040923CE