General information

IMO:
9290074
MMSI:
304587000
Callsign:
V2BQ5
Width:
18.0 m
Length:
145.0 m
Deadweight:
Gross tonnage:
TEU:
Liquid Capacity:
Year of build:
Class:
AIS type:
Cargo Ship
Ship type:
Flag:
Antigua and Barbuda
Builder:
Owner:
Operator:
Insurer:

Course/Position

Position:
Navigational status:
Moving
Course:
354.6° / 0.0
Heading:
353.0° / 0.0
Speed:
Max speed:
Status:
moving
Area:
Gulf of Guinea
Last seen:
2024-12-23
2 days ago
 
Source:
T-AIS
Destination:
ETA:
Summer draft:
Current draft:
Last update:
2 days ago 
Source:
T-AIS
Calculated ETA:

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Latest ports

Port
Arrival
Departure
Duration
2024-12-22
2024-12-23
1d 7h 42m
2024-12-16
2024-12-18
2d 10h 43m
2024-12-07
2024-12-14
7d 8h 53m
2024-11-06
2024-11-12
6d 1h 9m
2024-11-01
2024-11-04
2d 6h 55m
2024-10-29
2024-10-31
1d 14h 49m
2024-10-26
2024-10-28
2d 11h 16m
2024-10-04
2024-10-05
11h 18m
2024-09-29
2024-10-02
3d 10h 5m
2024-09-19
2024-09-26
7d 7h 19m
Note: All times are in UTC

Latest Waypoints

Waypoints
Time
Direction
Morgans Point
2024-11-12
Enter
Morgans Point
2024-11-06
Leave
Dover
2024-09-26
Enter
Dover
2024-07-17
Enter
Calais
2024-07-17
Enter
Skagen
2024-07-15
Leave
Läsö DK
2024-07-14
Leave
Note: All times are in UTC

Latest news

Disabled cargo ship towed to Sydney (CA)

Fri Feb 10 10:51:07 CET 2017 Timsen

The "Thorco Crown" that broke down off the coast of southwestern Newfoundland was finally being towed to Nova Scotia. It berthed in Sydney, CA, on Feb 10 at 3 a.m. The Canadian Coast Guard ship "Sir William Alexander" was finally able to connect the line to the "Thorco Crown" in the morning of Feb 9. Initially it was planned to take it back to Port-Aux-Basques. But with better repair facilities in Sydney, Thorco changed direction and planned to head there, ahead of a storm on Feb 10. However, in rough seas, the crew of the "Bedford" had trouble attaching a tow line. The Coast Guard came to the rescue. The "Sir William Alexander" was able to secure a tow line and towed the ship throughout the night. The tow was successfully transferred to the private tug in the morning of Feb 9. After a night of towing in stormy weather, the conditions had improved in the last leg. The Transportation Safety Board of Canada sent a team of investigators to Sydney to investigate the fire on the "Thorco Crown" on Feb 10. She was not carrying any cargo at the time of the fire. Report with photos: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/thorco-crown-cargo-ship-disabled-tow-fire-1.3974382 http://thechronicleherald.ca/novascotia/1440700-coast-guard-aides-ship-after-fire http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/thorco-crown-sydney-1.3975931 http://vocm.com/news/dramatic-recovery-after-fire-breaks-out-in-ship-off-nl-coast/

Svitzer tug to assist disabled cargo ship

Thu Feb 09 10:46:28 CET 2017 Timsen

The "Thorco Crown" and its crew of 13 were still waiting to be towed off the southwestern coast of Newfoundland since a fire in the engine room stopped it from moving about 32 nautical miles off the coast of Port aux Basques. The owners called Svitzer Salvage to assist, and the tug "Svitzer Bedford" (IMO: 9334090) was mobilized from Port Hawkesbury on Feb 7 and has reached the ship in the morning opf Feb 8. However, rough sea conditions made it too difficult to attach the tow line, and the tug was still on scene waiting for conditions to improve. As of Feb 8 evening, the "Thorco Crown" was 9,5 nautical miles (northwest of Cape Ray, and wind conditions were continuing to push the ship further from land. The "Thorco Crown" was en route to Montreal when the fire and breakdown happened, and had just left from dropping off cargo in Argentia. The cargo contained drill pipes for the Hebron oil project. The vessel left port for Montreal around 9 p.m. on Feb 5.

Cargo ship disabled after fire off Port aux Basques

Tue Feb 07 21:46:39 CET 2017 Timsen

The Canadian Coast Guard was called to assist the disabled "Thorco Crown" on Feb 7, 2017, The ship had suffered an engine room fire while passing through the Cabot Strait. While the fire was extinguished, the ship remained disabled. There was no immediate danger to the crew, vessel or enviroment. However, an environmental response team was on site watching the situation. The vessel, which had been enroute from Argentia to Montreal, was being monitored by the Coastguard ship "Sir William Alexander".

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