Try marine traffic, you can see all. I left the Island Enforcer a few months back.Originally Posted by RWSIII
Anyone know which vessels Chouest is operating in Trinidad?
Thanks
Try marine traffic, you can see all. I left the Island Enforcer a few months back.Originally Posted by RWSIII
"Captain standard operating procedure for decision making is to do what feels right to you at the time, and then to give logical sounding justifications for what you were already going to do anyway" -
I was told yesterday that the C-Hero is there, but was expected to return Stateside shortly........
"When it's all said and done,more's said than done"- Anonymous
MAX just headed that way about a week ago.
I tied up along side the Max last week and the capt. said they were getting ready ready to head down there. I just assumed they had already left. You know what happens when you assume.
Are they using American crews down there?
Just senior officers are US. With the Island Enforcer, which is a more advanced vessel on short duration, was allowed to keep majority US crew, but employed Local stewards, medic, and 50% deck crew. Everyone else was American.Originally Posted by kfj
"Captain standard operating procedure for decision making is to do what feels right to you at the time, and then to give logical sounding justifications for what you were already going to do anyway" -
Present Chouest vessels in Trinidad: Edison Chouest, Alex Chouest, C-Hero, C-Legacy, C-Pioneer, Gulf Champion, Island Enforcer. As Anchorman alluded, Island Enforcer is in Trinidad on a short duration job. Max Chouest will be arriving in Trinidad in the near future. C-Legacy and C-Hero will rotate back to the GOM sometime in the future and be replaced by as yet unnamed vessels. Seacor Rigorous is in Trinidad temporarily, delivering rig mooring equipment.
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