Shipfax usually reports on Halifax Harbour activities after they occur, since there is always a bit of unpredictability about ship movements. However is this case, it is a rare enough event that a BOLO (Be On the Look Out) may be warranted.
The Columbian navy's barque Gloria is due at the Halifax pilot station at 0700 hrs ADT August 13. That would put the ship in the lower harbour in about 45 minutes, and in the position of number three anchorage at about 0800 hrs. It will no doubt be under power, rather than under sail, but may have its crew arrayed on the yards. So far there are no docking orders, and the vessel will anchor north of George's Island.
It is spectacular looking when under sail as those of us who remember her 2009 Tall Ships visit can attest.
Built by the Astilleros Celaya S.A. in Bilbao, Spain and commissioned in 1968 its design is based on the Blohm + Voss 1930s era sailing vessels such as the USCGC Eagle, Gorch Foch and Sagres. Its sister vessels also built in the 1960s are the well known Mexican Cuauhtémoc, Venezuelan Simon Bolivar and Ecuadorian Guayas.
As flagship of the Colombian navy, the ship also participates in official courtesy calls as well as conducts training cruises with cadets.
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