JAGUAR

Cargo

Information related to the Cargo vessel JAGUAR (MMSI 211171180, IMO 5501470) from Germany with latest positions and portcalls.

MMSI 211171180
IMO 5501470
Name JAGUAR
Country  Germany
MMSI Type Vessel
Type Cargo
Sub Type No additional information
Call Sign DC3209
Class A
Course 263.0
Speed (kn) 4.1
Heading (°) 141.0
Status Under way using engine
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Length (m) 86.0
Width (m) 10.0

First Seen 7 years ago
Last Update 6 years ago
Positions 12
Latitude 48.132035
Longitude 16.601670
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ETA Jan 15, 2020 5:41 PM

Distance travelled (nm)

Since first seen 26733.56
Since last port call 0
Since last position 0

Estimated Load

49%

Speed (kn) / Draught (m)


Draught (m)

Current 1.7
Min 0.8
Max 2.6
Average 1.85

About this vessel

The Cargo vessel JAGUAR (MMSI 211171180, IMO 5501470, call sign DC3209) is registered under the flag of Germany (DE). It was last located at latitude 48.132035 N and longitude 16.601670 E as of Jan 30, 2020 12:07 PM (6 years ago). The vessel is currently under way using engine, heading 141° at a speed of 4.1 knots. It is drawing 1.7 meters and estimated to be loaded at 50%. The vessel has an overall length of 86 meters and a beam of 10 meters. The last recorded port call was at Barbing, Germany, on Mar 11, 2019 6:01 AM (7 years ago) and has traveled 0 nautical miles since the last port call. The ETA for the next destination is Jan 15, 2020 5:41 PM. The vessel has travelled for 26733.56 nm since its appearance in Oceanook 7 years ago .

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