General information

IMO:
9698915
MMSI:
982320226
Callsign:
2HMZ9
Width:
3.0 m
Length:
10.0 m
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AIS type:
SAR-Vessel
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Course/Position

Position:
Navigational status:
Moving
Course:
360.0° / -128.0
Heading:
511.0° / -128.0
Speed:
Max speed:
Status:
waiting
Area:
Netherlands
Last seen:
2023-02-03
418 days ago
Source:
T-AIS
Destination:
ETA:
Summer draft:
Current draft:
Last update:
426 days ago
Source:
T-AIS
Calculated ETA:

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Latest ports

Port
Arrival
Departure
Duration
2023-01-23
2023-01-24
22h 52m
2022-07-08
2023-01-23
199d 3h 39m
2022-07-06
2022-07-06
5h 21m
2022-05-11
2022-05-13
1d 19h 43m
2022-05-09
2022-05-10
1d 2h 47m
2022-05-04
2022-05-06
2d 6h 45m
2022-04-14
2022-04-14
4h 36m
2022-04-06
2022-04-06
12h 33m
2022-03-19
2022-03-19
11m
2022-03-19
2022-03-19
10m
Note: All times are in UTC

Latest Waypoints

Waypoints
Time
Direction
Terschelling
2022-07-08
Enter
Calais
2021-12-16
Leave
Dover
2021-12-16
Leave
Dover
2021-12-10
Enter
Calais
2021-12-10
Enter
Dover
2021-10-27
Leave
Dover
2021-10-22
Enter
Note: All times are in UTC

Latest news

North Sea’s Newest Multi Role, Emergency Response and Rescue Vessel to be christened

Sat May 30 07:43:34 CEST 2015 arnekiel

Ocean Falcon, a brand new Class A Multi Role and Emergency Response and Rescue (MRV/ERRV) vessel, is to be christened at a ceremony at Aberdeen harbour today, May 30, before commencing a contract with a major UK operator. Atlantic Offshore Rescue will provide emergency recovery, rescue cover, tanker assistance and general field support for offshore operations at the Curlew Field, in the North Sea. The ship can accommodate 21 employees, and has the amenities to rescue up to 300 people. As well as incorporating the very latest technology systems including a towing capacity of up to 65 tons, it measures 66.80 meters in length and 16 meters beam and features two MAN main engines with a power of 1935 kW each. Ocean Falcon is a new H820 design from Havyard Ship Design. It was built and developed in Passai, Spain by Zamakona shipbuilders, in close collaboration with Atlantic Offshore Rescue over an 18 month period. Its sister ships, Ocean Tay and Ocean Osprey were launched in February and May 2014, respectively.

Zamakona Yards delivers Ocean Falcon vessel to Atlantic Offshore in San Sebastián

Mon May 11 09:13:36 CEST 2015 arnekiel

Zamakona Yards delivered the vessel “Ocean Falcon” at its facilities in Pasajes, San Sebastián, the company said in its press release. The ship is construction (C-735) and is the last of three signed with the Norwegian shipping company Atlantic Offshore A.S., all with Havyard HY820 design. Its sisters, Ocean Osprey (C-721) and Ocean Marlin (C-722) were the first and second respectively of the contract with this prestigious customer, being all pretty similar, with some technical variations between them. The main aim of the ship is to provide prompt attention to emergencies on oil rigs, being specially adapted to the harsh conditions of the North Sea. This is a Field Support Vessel (FSV) and incorporates the latest technologies including systems for towing operations with a pulling capacity of 65 tons. With 66.80 meters length and 16 meters beam, it has the capacity to rescue 300 people. It has 2 MAN main engines with a power of 1935 kW each. It sails now towards Aberdeen where its baptism ceremony will be held on the 29th of May and has already a contract for this year of 5 + 5 years with Shell, UK. Source: PortNews

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