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Without meaning to I've ended up with a few Blip possibilities today. Having 14 hours of daylight all of a sudden does help.

My choice was taken on the way for a haircut just before 9. She's the Epsilongas. A 5,278 tonnes LPG tanker. Built in 2000, and registered in Antigua & Barbuda.

She left Antwerp at 9:01 (am) on Tuesday and berthed at Braefoot (the Exxon plant) at 10:54 this morning.

I'm guessing she arrived offshore during the night, and had to wait here for daylight and/or the tide to berth.

We see ships anchored offshore all the time. It's a sheltered spot if the wind is from certain directions. I often wonder why they're there. I've found a website which tells me.

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