SEABEE

Cargo

Information related to the Cargo vessel SEABEE (MMSI 256313000, IMO 9698941) from Malta with latest positions and portcalls.

MMSI 256313000
IMO 9698941
Name SEABEE
Country  Malta
MMSI Type Vessel
Type Cargo
Call Sign 9HA3884
Class A
Course 332.1
Speed (kn) 11.6
Heading (°) 334.0
ROT 0.4
Status Under way using engine
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Length (m) 199.0
Width (m) 32.0

First Seen 7 years ago
Last Update 2 months ago
Positions 522
Latitude -32.640530
Longitude 17.256988
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ETA Oct 31, 2025 12:00 AM

Distance travelled (nm)

Since first seen 605767.02
Since last port call 435.57
Since last position 2.44

Estimated Load

96%

Speed (kn) / Draught (m)


Draught (m)

Current 12.8
Min 7
Max 13
Average 10.15

About this vessel

The Cargo vessel SEABEE (MMSI 256313000, IMO 9698941, call sign 9HA3884) is registered under the flag of Malta (MT). It was last located at latitude -32.640530 S and longitude 17.256988 E as of Oct 22, 2025 10:44 PM (2 months ago). The vessel is currently under way using engine, heading 334° at a speed of 11.6 knots. It is drawing 12.8 meters and estimated to be loaded at 97%. The vessel has an overall length of 199 meters and a beam of 32 meters. The last recorded port call was at Albion, Mauritius, on Oct 22, 2025 9:29 AM (2 months ago) and has traveled 806678 nautical miles since the last port call. The ETA for the next destination is Oct 31, 2025 12:00 AM. The vessel has travelled for 605767.02 nm since its appearance in Oceanook 7 years ago .

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