HANSESLOP 1

Other Type

Information related to the Other Type vessel HANSESLOP 1 (MMSI 211783360, IMO unknown) from Germany with latest positions and portcalls. Currently under way ...

MMSI 211783360
Name HANSESLOP 1
Country  Germany
MMSI Type Vessel
Type Other Type
Call Sign DG3429
Class A
Course 2.0
Status Under way using engine
Next update
Length (m) 20.0

First Seen a month ago
Last Update a minute ago
Positions 78
Latitude 53.518910
Longitude 9.966495
Destination HAMBURG
Reported ETA Feb 13, 2026 12:00 AM

Distance travelled (nm)

Since first seen 641.44
Since last port call 1.97
Since last position 0

Estimated Load

100%

Speed (kn) / Draught (m)


Draught (m)

Current 2.4
Min 2
Max 2.4
Average 2.2

About this vessel

The Other Type vessel HANSESLOP 1 (MMSI 211783360, call sign DG3429) is registered under the flag of Germany (DE). This is an inland waterway vessel. It was last located at latitude 53.518910 N and longitude 9.966495 E as of Feb 5, 2026 10:16 PM (a minute ago). The vessel is currently under way using engine, heading 0° at a speed of 0.0 knots. It is drawing 2.4 meters and estimated to be loaded at 100%. The vessel has an overall length of 20 meters. The last recorded port call was at Hamburg, Germany, on Feb 4, 2026 11:34 AM (a day ago) and has traveled 1.97 nautical miles since. The reported destination is "HAMBURG ". The ETA for the next destination is Feb 13, 2026 12:00 AM. The vessel has travelled for 641.44 nm since its appearance in Oceanook a month ago.

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