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MV Al Hussein (Ex Seatruck Pace) – Past and Present)

IMO Number: 9350678

MV Al Hussein

Ex Seatruck Pace, Clipper Pace

© Fabian Vornholt

© Fabian Vornholt (Dublin, 01/06/2024)

Steel twin screw motor vessel built in 2009 by Astilleros de Huelva S.A. (Yard No C821) as a Roll-on / roll-off carrier,

Technical Data

  • Length: 142 m (overall) 133.18 m (between perpendiculars)
  • Breadth: 23.03 m
  • Depth: 16.3 m
  • Draught: 5.7 m
  • Tonnage: 14759 gross/4428 net/5106t deadweight
  • Engines: 2 x Wärtsilä 8L46 diesels
  • Power: 16000kW/HP
  • Speed: 22.0 knots
  • Capacity: 12 passengers/1830 lane meters
  • Call Sign: 5BKW2, JYA140
  • MMSI Number: 438000266
  • IMO Number: 9350678
  • RI Number: 107559
  • Port of Registry: Limassol/Cyprus 🇨🇾, Aqaba/Jordan 🇯🇴
  • Sister-Ship: Point (C820), Panorama (C822), Pennant (C823)

History

One of four “P-Series”, Knud E Hansen designed, freight ferries, built by Astillero de Huelva, Spain, for Seatruck Ferries services between England and Ireland.

March 16th 2005: Ordered by Seatruck Ferries, England.

June 29th 2006: Keel laid.

December 22nd 2007: Launched.

February 19th 2009: Delivered as CLIPPER PACE to Point and Pace Ltd, Limassol, Cyprus (Management Seatruck Ferries Ltd). 

February 26th 2009: Left Huelva for Liverpool.

March 3rd 2009: Services Dublin – Liverpool.

© Trevor Kidd © Trevor Kidd © Trevor Kidd

© Trevor Kidd (06/05/2009)

© Simonwp © Simonwp

© Simonwp (Dublin, 01/07/2010)  – © Simonwp (Dublin, 08/10/2010)

2012: Laid up in Belfast.

January 2012: Services Belfast – Heysham.

February 1st 2012: Renamed SEATRUCK PACE.


© Scott Mackey © Scott Mackey © Scott Mackey © Scott Mackey © Scott Mackey © Scott Mackey © Scott Mackey © Scott Mackey © Scott Mackey © Scott Mackey © Scott Mackey © Scott Mackey © Scott Mackey © Scott Mackey © Scott Mackey © Scott Mackey © Scott Mackey © Scott Mackey © Scott Mackey © Scott Mackey

© Scott Mackey

May 2012 – July 2012: Chartered to DFDS Seaways for services Rosyth – Zeebrugge.

July 2012: Services Belfast – Heysham.

© Rob Foy © Rob Foy

© Rob Foy (Birkenhead, 21/12/2012)

2013 – 2013: Chartered to Blue Water Shipping, Danmark för transport of wind turbines between Mostyn – Esbjerg.

© Trevor Kidd © Trevor Kidd © Trevor Kidd

© Trevor Kidd (18/04/2015)

© Scott Mackey

© Scott Mackey (24/08/2015)

March 7th 2016: Services Dublin – Liverpool.

© Rob Foy © Rob Foy

© Rob Foy (Liverpool, 11/05/2016)

© Scott Mackey

© Scott Mackey (13/03/2018)

September 2022: CLdN bought out Seatuck Ferries shares from the Clipper Group and as a result the whole fleet was also bought.

© Malcom Cranfield

© Malcom Cranfield (05/6/2023)

September 6th 2023: Services Dublin – Santander.

© Prieto © Prieto

© Prieto (Santander, 12/09/2023)

February 19th 2024: Seatruck Ferries Ltd became CLdN RoRo.

January 1st 2025: Sold to Arab Bridge Maritime as AL HUSSEIN. Manager: Arab Ship Management Ltd

January 12th 2025: Laid up in Liverpool.

January 29th 2025: Left Liverpool for Alexandria, Egypt.

February 4th 2025: Arrived Alexandria.

2025: Services Aqaba – Nuweiba, Egypt.


All information is believed to be correct, and no responsibility is accepted for any errors or omissions. All items included in this article are subject to © copyright. We would like to take this opportunity of thanking: Malcolm Cranfield, Rob Foy, Fabian Vornholt, Prieto, Simonwp and Andreas Wörteler for their assistance in producing this feature.

Special thanks to Trevor Kidd and Scott Mackey

Article © Nigel Thornton and Ray Goodfellow (Dover Ferry Photos Group)

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