MV Voornedijk
© Marcus S (Hamburg, 16/07/2020)
Steel single screw “Damsterdijk Class” motor vessel built in 2009 by Chowgule & Company Private Ltd. Shipbuilding Division Loutulim. India (Yard No C0177) as a a Multi-purpose dry cargo ship.
Technical Data
- • Length: 89.95 m (overall) 84.94 m (between perpendiculars)
• Breadth: 14.40 m
• Depth: 7.85 m
• Draught: 6.22 m (Max)
• Tonnage: 2984 gross/ net/4891t deadweight (Summer)
• Engines: 1 x 4SA 6 Cylinder Mak 6M25 diesel
• Power: 1980 kW/HP
• Speed: 11.5 knots
• Capacity: Grain/bale: 202.291 cbft
• Call Sign: PBOW
• MMSI Number: 244971000
• IMO Number: 9346706
• DNV iD Number: G107837
• Official Number: 49577
• Port of Registry: Groningen/The Netherlands 🇳🇱
• Sister-Ship: Union Ruby (C182), Velserdijk (176), Ijsseldijk (188), Scheldedijk (189), Fehn Lyra (C185), Flinter Rose (220)
Current AIS Location
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History
February 1st 2005: Contract date.
December 14th 2007: Keel laid.
June 22nd 2008: Launched.
January 8th 2009: Completed as VOORNEDIJK for MC “VOORNEDIJK” B.V.. Manager: Navigia Shipmanagement B.V..
© Marcel and Ruud Coster (Ijmuiden, 17/06/2016)
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© Aleksi Lindström (Rendsberg, 29/05/2019)
April 13th 2023: Provisionally due at Dover
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