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Federal-Beaufort

IMO: 9697818

Bulk Carrier, Marshall Islands

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Federal-Beaufort

Vessel Details

MMSI

538006351

Callsign

V7MF7

Width

23.0 m

Length

200.0 m

Reviews (1)

Dylan

2025-01-24

Position: Third Officer

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Latest News (1)

New ship set to hit Great Lakes

Nov 12, 2015 10:14

The Federal Beaufort is one of a series of new sister ships built for the Fednav fleet of Montreal. This bulk carrier was constructed by the Oshima Shipbuilding Co. and completed at Saikai, Japan, in June 2015. The 199.98 metre long by 23.76 metre wide vessel is diesel powered and registered at 20,789 gross tons. At saltwater draft, the ship can carry 34,564 tons of cargo. Federal Beaufort loaded steel at Immingham, England, for the Great Lakes last August and then took on a cargo of grain before leaving the Seaway for Veracruz, Mexico. After unloading there, the ship sailed to New Orleans and was anchored there when this was written. Federal Beaufort is registered in the Marshall Islands. Its sister ships include Federal Bering, Federal Baltic and Federal Barents and all are expected to see regular service in and out of the Great Lakes. http://www.niagarathisweek.com/opinion-story/6113090-new-ship-set-to-hit-great-lakes/

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🌊 Did Federal-Beaufort sink or have any sinking incidents?

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💥 Was Federal-Beaufort involved in any collisions?

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