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TNeves

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Re: Aveiro's Port
« Reply #25 on: September 18, 2009, 23:15:31 »

This summer i sailed whit CFL Perfect to Aveiro, we discharged steel :)
I will upload a picture soon ;)

Waiting to see it!
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Quaysider

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Re: Aveiro's Port
« Reply #26 on: September 19, 2009, 10:49:49 »

This summer i sailed whit CFL Perfect to Aveiro, we discharged steel :)
I will upload a picture soon ;)

Hi - and while we wait for your pic here's one of her being built! :) Taken 02/04/09
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Re: Aveiro's Port
« Reply #27 on: September 19, 2009, 11:08:27 »

This summer i sailed whit CFL Perfect to Aveiro, we discharged steel :)
I will upload a picture soon ;)

Nice homeport of the CFL Perfect  :thumbs:
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TNeves

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Re: Aveiro's Port
« Reply #28 on: September 30, 2009, 19:44:21 »

Hi guys, I'm back :2thumbs:

Some pictures of the Praia de Santa Cruz:






Best Friend  ;D


Aveiro's Port dredger.

All in the same day.

This time I watched carefully the towing and mooring of this ship, and imaging it in SS08 :doh:
Hope you liked it.
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Minime

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Re: Aveiro's Port
« Reply #29 on: September 30, 2009, 19:57:22 »

NIce pics, I like them, especially the one with the tug and the red boat
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The Ferry Man

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Re: Aveiro's Port
« Reply #30 on: September 30, 2009, 20:21:54 »

Some good pics  :thumbs:
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Re: Aveiro's Port
« Reply #31 on: September 30, 2009, 20:26:03 »

Nice homeport of the CFL Perfect  :thumbs:

Totally agree!!! :2thumbs:
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TNeves

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Re: Aveiro's Port
« Reply #32 on: September 30, 2009, 20:29:43 »

Thanks guys! ;D

The red ship is my father's workplace :lol: He is the electrician. This ship was design and build in "Estaleiros Navais de Viana do Castelo" (Viana do Castelo Shipyard) here in Portugal:

http://www.envc.pt/ing/default.htm

She's a stern trawler, 80 meters long and very beautyfull!

She is famous too:

http://www.greenpeace.org/norway/news/silvia_vieira
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Re: Aveiro's Port
« Reply #33 on: September 30, 2009, 20:42:07 »

yup famous, but in a bad way, they call it's company a pirate company :-\
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TNeves

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Re: Aveiro's Port
« Reply #34 on: September 30, 2009, 20:45:02 »

yup famous, but in a bad way, they call it's company a pirate company :-\

Yes, unfortunately. But if fishing cod is the same as hijacking ships... Its an old problem with the Norwegian authorities, we are fishing their cod, and they are losing money, I think I don't need to say more.
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Stuart2007

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Re: Aveiro's Port
« Reply #35 on: October 03, 2009, 14:09:30 »

I'm sorry but if any country is foolish enough (and this includes Britain) to surrender its right to self governance and sovereignty over its (former) territorial water, then it deserves to lose its fish to another country.

It's a bit like saying to your neighbours "Lets all share our wordly posessions" and then getting really miffed when they actually do that.

I'm surprised at Norway though; I know they've signed memorandums of understanding with the EU, but I didn't realise they have sold out their coast. The land of the vikings too!

NB: This is not a pop at Portugul, which is Britains oldest ally! Fair play to any country which can get one over on another like this.
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TNeves

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Re: Aveiro's Port
« Reply #36 on: October 03, 2009, 17:43:44 »

I'm sorry but if any country is foolish enough (and this includes Britain) to surrender its right to self governance and sovereignty over its (former) territorial water, then it deserves to lose its fish to another country.

It's a bit like saying to your neighbours "Lets all share our wordly posessions" and then getting really miffed when they actually do that.

I'm surprised at Norway though; I know they've signed memorandums of understanding with the EU, but I didn't realise they have sold out their coast. The land of the vikings too!

NB: This is not a pop at Portugul, which is Britains oldest ally! Fair play to any country which can get one over on another like this.

Portugal :thumbs:

Spitsbergen Treaty is, I think what's allow us to fish in their seas, but Norwegian authorities are very "protective" and I understand that, its their cod, I would like if Portugal was like that.... :-\ and we have a large coast.
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Re: Aveiro's Port
« Reply #37 on: October 03, 2009, 17:52:46 »

Excuse my spelling error: Portugal!

Perhaps if every country with a coast fished in its own waters and left others alone then it would be easier to get on with our neighbours.

I recently went to a North East fishing port in England and found the fishing fleet decimated over the past 5 years since I'd been there- EU quotas and European trawlers with 'interesting' interpretations of the EU charters- the amount of 'foreign' ships that are in our waters.

Still, I do not blame the Spanish, French or Portugese people for the fact that we were so stupid to scrap our fleets to appease Europe. I squarely blame our own government. I don't know what the mechanism is that allows you to fish in Norway, but presumably Norwegian Vikings ;D can come and fish in Portugals water?

In any case, since yesterday we are all part of the same magnificent superstate anyway, comrade citizen.
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TNeves

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Re: Aveiro's Port
« Reply #38 on: October 03, 2009, 18:01:22 »

Excuse my spelling error: Portugal!

Perhaps if every country with a coast fished in its own waters and left others alone then it would be easier to get on with our neighbours.

I recently went to a North East fishing port in England and found the fishing fleet decimated over the past 5 years since I'd been there- EU quotas and European trawlers with 'interesting' interpretations of the EU charters- the amount of 'foreign' ships that are in our waters.

Still, I do not blame the Spanish, French or Portugese people for the fact that we were so stupid to scrap our fleets to appease Europe. I squarely blame our own government. I don't know what the mechanism is that allows you to fish in Norway, but presumably Norwegian Vikings ;D can come and fish in Portugals water?

In any case, since yesterday we are all part of the same magnificent superstate anyway, comrade citizen.

You can read it here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spitsbergen_Treaty

Portugal is losing it's fleet, it's not the same that it was 50 years ago...this is sad, my country like yours have a enormous maritime tradition... Our latest trawler was built in Spain  :( and we have excellent shipyards, or we had.
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Re: Aveiro's Port
« Reply #39 on: October 03, 2009, 18:04:40 »

Portugal has a fantastic rich history of maritime exploration... sadly, like Britain, I think your education system and general social structure no longer teaches this. France, Belgium, America (as examples) DO teach this which is why they have social structure and pride in their country, where as here it is falling apart.

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TNeves

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Re: Aveiro's Port
« Reply #40 on: October 03, 2009, 18:14:03 »

Portugal has a fantastic rich history of maritime exploration... sadly, like Britain, I think your education system and general social structure no longer teaches this. France, Belgium, America (as examples) DO teach this which is why they have social structure and pride in their country, where as here it is falling apart.



Unfortunately I think that students, and people in general, just remember Portuguese discoveries and maritime tradition and general history in history classes, after that their memory resets ;D Unfortunately again, I have to agree with you, Pride, a very important word, do we have that? I have, but sometimes I don't think that all the people have, but this is my humble opinion. To grow up, first we must believe in ourselves, and our country, that in spite of it's size, is big, I say ;D
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« Reply #41 on: October 03, 2009, 21:56:02 »

I agree with you totally. However, people assume that if you say you have pride in your country then you are racist etc.

That is total rubbish. I have pride (still) in Britain, but I like people from many (most/all) other countries.
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Re: Aveiro's Port
« Reply #42 on: October 05, 2009, 13:33:14 »

Here are some pics of the approach on Aveiro and the ship berth in the harbour.

We were docked behind de Arklow Rock, and after one or 2 days after a very old russian ship.
At the same time there was a 150 mtr ship unloading cement or concrete.

We had loaded steel in Sczcin,Poland and discharged it in Aveiro, very nice harbour, and theres docked a very nice ferry, dont know the name anymore. It was blue.


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TNeves

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Re: Aveiro's Port
« Reply #43 on: October 05, 2009, 15:25:10 »

Thanks for the pics Eelkon! The blue ship was this?

http://lmcshipsandthesea.blogspot.com/2008/04/ilha-azul-em-viana.html

It's a passenger ship, our ferry is this one:

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3392/3273378353_1bf3df69a9_b.jpg

What is the name of the ship were you work at?

 :2thumbs: :captain:
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Re: Aveiro's Port
« Reply #44 on: October 05, 2009, 16:10:05 »

Name of the ship is CFL Perfect, its now loading cargo in Aalborg,Denmark ;)

Heres another pic. its near Aveiro on the North Atlentic ;)
And the bridge of the schip ;)
« Last Edit: October 05, 2009, 16:12:22 by Eelkon »
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TNeves

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Re: Aveiro's Port
« Reply #45 on: October 05, 2009, 16:21:55 »

Sorry, I forgot your last post, where you said the name of her.

Are you the captain? I would like to photograph your next arrival to our port, please, if you would like, send me an PM with the date, when you know it. :2thumbs:
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The Ferry Man

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Re: Aveiro's Port
« Reply #46 on: October 05, 2009, 17:27:45 »

Some nice pics - love the shot of the Dolphins Bow riding. I saw them doing that on the Pride of Bilbao
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Re: Aveiro's Port
« Reply #47 on: October 05, 2009, 17:30:59 »

No, im not captain, stil on school.
I managed to work on this ship this summer holiday.
It is a big adventage for me, I know for what im learing and what sailing is, learned a lot.
On the bridge the captain teached me how to work whit a Sextant, in the Engine room i learned things about the Engine.
And some deck things, the place where i was the most of the time, liked to work on deck, nice deckcrew but captain/officer will be my future job ;)

There 6 sisterships of the Perfect. 2 are still being build in the shipyard, maybe there will come a other ship to Aveiro, the Perect will soon transport windmills for 2 months from Rostock to Zeebrugge ;)
Maybe next year i come again and i will let you know ;)
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Quaysider

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Re: Aveiro's Port
« Reply #48 on: October 08, 2009, 13:36:29 »

CFL Perfect was in Zeebrugge last night - was too dark to take photo though when we sailed.
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TNeves

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Re: Aveiro's Port
« Reply #49 on: October 15, 2009, 19:35:03 »

Esmeralda leaving our Port:




And a special picture for someone I won't say his name :-X ;D


Our ferry boat :D
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