Boluda Towage And Salvage Tugboats Manoeuvre Juan Sebastián Elcano Out Of Port Of Cádiz

Boluda Towage And Salvage Tugboats Manoeuvre Juan Sebastián Elcano Out Of Port Of Cádiz 1

Four Boluda Towage and Salvage tugboats were tasked by the Cadiz Pilotage Corporation to participate in the exit maneuvers of the Spanish Navy training ship the Juan Sebastián de Elcano and its two escort vessels the Infanta Elena and Tofiño. This is the ship’s ninety-first training cruise, setting sail this week from the port of Cádiz bound for Santa Cruz de Tenerife. The VB ROTA, VB JEREZ, VB BOXER, VB CADIZ, and VB MAESTRO, all belong to Boluda Corporación Marítima’s towage division.

The pilots also organized for the training ship be escorted by the tugboats’ firefighting cannons for an impressive display during the voyage through the channel. The departure was accompanied by a multitude of small boats that traditionally see off the sailboat due to its connection with the port of Cádiz, as well as several Air Force fighters.

The Pilotage Corporation of the port of Cádiz congratulated Boluda Towage and Salvage on the excellent coordination of the four tugboats and the skippers’ skill in maneuvering while surrounded by smaller vessels.

Hundreds of people gathered in the port of Cadiz to watch this traditional departure display for the Juan Sebastián Elcano, under the command of Captain Ignacio Paz García. Onboard, the ship is 70 midshipmen belonging to the 421st regiment of the Quartermasters’ Corps and 151st of the Marine Corps. The Juan Sebastián Elcano will stop in Tenerife, from there crossing the Atlantic Ocean to San Juan de Puerto Rico.

Later the ship is to visit Cartagena de Indias, Veracruz, Pensacola, Havana and Boston, the final city on the American tour. After that, the school ship will return to Europe, sailing to Lisbon from where it will head to the Baltic with a visit to the Polish port of Szczecin followed by Kiel in Germany.

In July the vessel heads for Spain, stopping off first in Getaria (Guipúzcoa), the hometown of the sailor for whom the school ship is named, and then on to Getxo (Vizcaya). From there it sails to Marín (Pontevedra) and finally the ninety-first training cruise finishes in Cádiz, arriving back in the city on 22 July.

Press Releases: boluda.com

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