EXCEEDER

High speed craft (HSC)

Information related to the High speed craft (HSC) vessel EXCEEDER (MMSI 219034889, IMO 1091628) from Denmark with latest positions and portcalls. Currently u...

MMSI 219034889
IMO 1091628
Name EXCEEDER
Country  Denmark
MMSI Type Vessel
Type High speed craft (HSC)
Call Sign OVQQ2
Class A
Course 27.8
Speed (kn) 17.7
Heading (°) 22.0
Status Under way using engine
Next update
Length (m) 36.0
Width (m) 11.0

First Seen 9 months ago
Last Update an hour ago
Positions 515
Latitude 54.039563
Longitude 6.202652
Track on Telegram
Destination BKR3 0WF
Reported ETA Apr 20, 2026 1:30 AM
Distance 1.9 nm

Distance travelled (nm)

Since first seen 19952.25
Since last port call 507.21
Since last position 0

Speed (kn) / Draught (m)


About this vessel

The High speed craft (HSC) vessel EXCEEDER (MMSI 219034889, IMO 1091628, call sign OVQQ2) is registered under the flag of Denmark (DK). It was last located at latitude 54.039563 N and longitude 6.202652 E as of Apr 20, 2026 2:21 PM (an hour ago). The vessel is currently under way using engine, heading 22° at a speed of 17.7 knots. The vessel has an overall length of 36 meters and a beam of 11 meters. The last recorded port call was at Emden, Germany, on Apr 15, 2026 10:32 PM (5 days ago) and has traveled 507.21 nautical miles since. The reported destination is "BKR3 0WF ". The ETA for the next destination is Apr 20, 2026 1:30 AM. The vessel has travelled for 19952.25 nm since its appearance in Oceanook 9 months ago.

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