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Esra-C

IMO: 9379662

Bulk Carrier, Liberia

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Esra-C

Vessel Details

MMSI

636022919

Callsign

5LLB5

Width

29.0 m

Length

175.0 m

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Bobby

2024-06-26

Position: Radio Officer

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Latest News (2)

Seizure lifted by Rotterdam judge

May 19, 2025 11:09

A Rotterdam judge has lifted the seizure of the 'Esra C' through summary proceedings in Rotterdam. The seizure was imposed in Amsterdam by a fuel supplier. According to the judge, the measure proved untenable in a tangle of international laws and regulations.

Log carrier assisted in rescue of distresses yacht crew

Jul 08, 2014 12:55

Three people were plucked from their yacht "Django Racer" to safety in a dramatic rescue coordinated by the Rescue Coordination Centre New Zealand (RCCNZ) on July 8, 2014. The 11 metre yacht was on a return trip from Fiji and 170 nautical miles north of North Cape when the RCCNZ was alerted in the morning that it had issued a mayday call, picked up by Maritime Radio. The yacht’s rudder was becoming detached, putting the vessel in danger of sinking. The crew of two men and one woman were ready to abandon ship. The RCCNZ tasked the "Laura Bulker", which was en route from Tauranga to China and 60 milesfrom the stricken yacht, and the Royal New Zealand Navy patrol vessel HMNZS "Otago", which was 90 miles away. The "Otago" arrived alongside Django at about 5.30 p.m., with the "Laura Bulker" on scene shortly after and standing by while the naval vessel effected the rescue. The "Django"’s crew abandoned ship into a liferaft, but as it was being hauled across to the "Otago" they feared the larger vessel was about to roll over and crush them in the heavy seas, and they cut the rope. The "Otago" then sent a swimmer into the water with another rope, to tie the liferaft on again and bring it alongside. The crew was safely talen on board the "Otago", which was en route to Devonport and expected to arrive around 9 a.m. on July 9. The RCCNZ Search and Rescue Mission Coordinator Neville Blakemore praised the "Otago" and "Laura Bulker" for their prompt response to the request for help, and the skilful rescue in difficult conditions. The yacht and liferaft were still afloat when the vessels departed the area, and a navigation warning has been issued to advise mariners of its position. Reports with photos and video: http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/10248251/Yachties-rescued-in-wild-seas-off-NZ http://www.sail-world.com/cruisingaus/index.cfm?nid=124248&rid=12

Frequently Asked Questions

🌊 Did Esra-C sink or have any sinking incidents?

Based on available news reports, Esra-C has been mentioned in connection with sinking-related incidents. There have been 1 news reports mentioning sinking incidents. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.

Sinking Incident Reported

πŸ§‘β€πŸš’ Was Esra-C involved in any migrant rescue operations?

Based on available news reports, Esra-C has been mentioned in connection with migrant-related incidents. There have been 1 news reports mentioning migrant operations. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.

Migrant Operation Reported

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