CAPTKATTELMANN

Cargo

Information related to the Cargo vessel CAPTKATTELMANN (MMSI 565283000, IMO 9330915) from Singapore with latest positions and portcalls. Currently at anchor.

MMSI 565283000
IMO 9330915
Name CAPTKATTELMANN
Country  Singapore
MMSI Type Vessel
Type Cargo
Call Sign S6HK4
Class A
Course 210.1
Speed (kn) 0.1
Heading (°) 328.0
Status At anchor
Next update
Length (m) 170.0
Width (m) 15.0

First Seen 7 years ago
Last Update 2 years ago
Positions 339
Latitude 31.284900
Longitude 29.814020
Reported ETA Oct 17, 2019 12:00 AM

Distance travelled (nm)

Since first seen 47381.53
Since last port call 1264.35
Since last position 0.01

Speed (kn) / Draught (m)


Draught (m)

Current 6
Min 6
Max 9.6
Average 6

About this vessel

The Cargo vessel CAPTKATTELMANN (MMSI 565283000, IMO 9330915, call sign S6HK4) is registered under the flag of Singapore (SG). It was last located at latitude 31.284900 N and longitude 29.814020 E as of Aug 9, 2024 11:29 PM (2 years ago). The vessel is currently at anchor, heading 328° at a speed of 0.1 knots. It is drawing 6.0 meters and estimated to be loaded at 0%. The vessel has an overall length of 170 meters and a beam of 15 meters. The last recorded port call was at Dumyat (Damietta), Egypt, on Jul 23, 2024 8:42 AM (2 years ago) and has traveled 1264.35 nautical miles since. The ETA for the next destination is Oct 17, 2019 12:00 AM. The vessel has travelled for 47381.53 nm since its appearance in Oceanook 7 years ago. It has changed its name 2 times.

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