OCEAN TRANSFER
High speed craft (HSC)
Information related to the High speed craft (HSC) vessel OCEAN TRANSFER (MMSI 250014464, IMO unknown) from Ireland with latest positions and portcalls. Curre...
| MMSI | 250014464 |
| Name | OCEAN TRANSFER |
| Country | Ireland |
| MMSI Type | Vessel |
| Type | High speed craft (HSC) |
| Call Sign | EIA2929 |
| Class | A |
| Course | 162.5 |
| Speed (kn) | 12.6 |
| Heading (°) | 155.0 |
| ROT | 75.0 |
| Status | Under way using engine |
| Next update |
| Length (m) | 13.0 |
| Width (m) | 3.0 |
| First Seen | 5 years ago |
| Last Update | 2 hours ago |
| Positions | 649 |
| Latitude | 51.421935 |
| Longitude | -3.157693 |
Distance travelled (nm)
| Since first seen | 10184.08 |
| Since last port call | 0.77 |
| Since last position | 0.77 |
Speed (kn) / Draught (m)
Draught (m)
| Current | 0.8 |
| Min | 0.8 |
| Max | 0.8 |
| Average | 0.8 |
About this vessel
The High speed craft (HSC) vessel OCEAN TRANSFER (MMSI 250014464, call sign EIA2929) is registered under the flag of Ireland (IE). It was last located at latitude 51.421935 N and longitude 3.157693 W as of Feb 3, 2026 8:48 PM (2 hours ago). The vessel is currently under way using engine, heading 155° at a speed of 12.6 knots. It is currently drawing 0.8 meters. The vessel has an overall length of 13 meters and a beam of 3 meters. The last recorded port call was at Penarth, United Kingdom, on Feb 3, 2026 8:46 PM (2 hours ago) and has traveled 0.77 nautical miles since. The vessel has travelled for 10184.08 nm since its appearance in Oceanook 5 years ago.
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