General information

IMO:
9792319
MMSI:
525014092
Callsign:
YBIE2
Width:
13.0 m
Length:
111.0 m
Deadweight:
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Class:
AIS type:
Sailing vessel
Ship type:
Flag:
Indonesia
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Course/Position

Position:
Navigational status:
Moving
Course:
0.0° / -128.0
Heading:
511.0° / -128.0
Speed:
Max speed:
Status:
waiting
Area:
Java Sea
Last seen:
2024-11-25
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
2024-11-13
14d 8h 10m
2024-10-31
2024-11-12
12d 3h 2m
2024-10-30
2024-10-31
21h 56m
2024-10-24
2024-10-27
3d 1h 41m
2024-10-15
2024-10-18
3d 14m
2024-10-01
2024-10-05
4d 5m
2024-09-21
2024-09-24
2d 22h 59m
2024-09-13
2024-09-16
3d 2h 27m
2024-09-10
2024-09-11
1d 17h 34m
2024-08-26
2024-08-29
3d 1h 24m
Note: All times are in UTC

Latest Waypoints

Waypoints
Time
Direction
Manila Bay
2024-10-13
Leave
Kukup Island
2023-10-26
Leave
Malacca Straits - Port Klang
2023-10-26
Leave
Malacca Straits - Penang Island
2023-10-20
Leave
Malacca Straits - North
2023-10-19
Enter
Banda Aceh
2023-10-19
Leave
Jeddah South
2023-09-20
Enter
Note: All times are in UTC

Latest news

Bima Suci - The Indonesian navy’s new sail training ship

Fri Oct 27 13:41:51 CEST 2017 arnekiel

More than three years after completing the first outline sketches, Spanish naval design and architecture firm Oliver Design has completed outfitting the interiors for the Bima Suci, the Indonesian navy’s new sail training ship. This spectacular vessels is one of the largest tall ships in the world and measures 364 x 44 ft. with a 14.8 ft. draft. Built at Freire Shipyards in Vigo, Spain, the new training ship sports 36,200 sq. ft. of sails, five decks and capacity for a crew of 200 Oliver Design also carried out turnkey architectural design for Bima Suci, which is just a bit smaller than the largest naval sail training ship currently in service, Peru’s 115-m BAP Unión, which came into service last year and also involved design work from Oliver Design. The new barque-rigged training ship has replaced the veteran Kri Dewaruci, built in Germany in 1953, to become the new jewel in the crown of the country’s navy. It will operate as a “floating ambassador”, paying courtesy visits to ports around the world. The Bima Suci is named after a mythological Javanese hero, a symbol of force, bravery and righteousness, who is depicted on the figurehead. https://www.marinelink.com/news/october-month-ship430619

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