Took these when we were at Castaway Cay on our Oct 2011 cruise. I decided to play with Topaz Adjust and see what I could do.


Sure wish I was there now. I have the winter blues so badly!
I love old ships and ship graveyards. I am not really sure why. Maybe its the mystery and stories they can tell. Maybe it is just how cool they become as they get older. I just know I alwways love looking at them and taking photos of them.
This is the cargo ship originally names the Dorothy A Kadinger and then renamed Bahama Pride which has been left to rust on the docks in the port of Nassau.

I tried to Google her and find out more about her history but there is not much available except for a few possibilities such as this picture that is suppose to be of her as a operating vessel.
Sure looks it could be her but you can’t read the name closely enough to verify it. There are several tugboats on this website which have a first name and then Kadinger as the last name all with home ports in Milwaukee but owned by different companies and/or shipyards. I did find this information under the tug name Bahama Pride and if ti does in fact refer to this ship then she was built in 1977 and is currently owned by G & G shipping.
I wonder what her story really is?
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