MV Beaumont
Exam Damen Bergum 9350
Beaumont – © Frank Behrends (Terneuzen, 01/05/2009)
Steel single screw motor vessel built in 2005 by BV Scheepswerf Damen Bergum
Industrieterrein Zuid, 9250 AA Bergum . The Netherlands (Yard No 9350) as a Multi-purpose dry cargo ship.
Technical Data
- Length: 88.60 m (overall) 84.99 m (between perpendiculars)
Breadth: 12.50 m
Depth: 7.0 m
Draft: 5.42 m (summer)
Tonnage: 2545 gross / 1460 net / 3792t deadweight (summer)
Engines: 1x MaK 8M20 – 4 stroke 8 cylinder 200 x 300 mm diesel
Power: 1520 kW / HP
Speed: 12.0 knots
Capacity: 188 x 20ft containers / Grain: 185.400 ft³ / 5.250 m³
Call Sign: MRJD2
MMSI Number: 235050609 - IMO Number: 9319416
- DNV Gl id No: G107331
Port of Registry : The Netherlands, Faversham / UK
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Current AIS Location
History
April 16th 2004: Keel laid.
November 26th 2004: Launched.
April 1st 2005: Completed as DAMEN BERGUM 9350 for Unisea Shipping B.V.
2009: Renamed BEAUMONT. Manager; Faversham Ships, Isle Of Wight, United Kingdom. Chartering operator; Faversham Ships Holland B.V.
Beaumont – © Wil Weijsters (New Waterway, 02/03/2009)
Beaumont – © Ken Smith (Gravesend, 01/03/2010)
April 2011: Registered owner; Atlas Navigation Co Ltd.
September 23rd 2020: Arrived at Dover.
Beaumont – © Fotoflite
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Article © Nigel Thornton and Ray Goodfellow (Dover Ferry Photos Group)