The port of Portsmouth is well known for its Royal Naval connections, but it is also a thriving port for merchant shipping. There are the ferries to the Isle of Wight and the continent, plus a busy fruit importing trade. In recent years the port has also been a big player in the cruise ship market.
The 14,022gt Star Endeavour of Del Monte I was built in 2010 by Shikoku at Takamatsu as Star Endeavour, adding the “1” to her name in 2011.
The 12,921dwt tanker Cumbrian Fisher of James Fisher was built in 2004 by Samho at Tongyeong.
The 14,022gt Star Pride was built in 2009 by Shikoku at Takamatsu.
The 11,647gt cruise ship Fram was built in 2007 by Fincantieri Italiani at Monfalcone. She operates for Hurtigruten.
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