N-G-Explorer
IMO: 8019356
Cruise Ship, Bahamas
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Vessel Details
MMSI
309336000
Callsign
C6WR2
Width
16.0 m
Length
112.0 m
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Andrew
2023-10-20
Position: Deck Cadet
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Latest News (3)
Cruise ship slowed down due to technical issues
The "National Geographic Explorer" was repositioning from the Antarctic when it encountered technical issues that have slowed its progress, meaning it was now running a couple of days late. In order to be on time for its next cruise, NG Explorer has taken the decision to drop some ports, next port is Rio de Janeiro, ETA Apr 2, 2016.
National Geographic Explorer at Lloyd-Werft Bremerhaven until May 12
National Geographic Explorer from Lindblad Cruises arrived at the Yard on April 26. She will stay there for docking, repairs and maintenance work until May 12. More at http://www.lloydwerft.com/en/Current-and-future-orders.html
N G EXPLORER 8019356
The "National Geographic Explorer" escorted the damaged cruise ship "Clelia II" towards Ushuaia on Dec 8, 2010, after this was struck by a fierce wave and had a temporary loss of part of its propulsion. The "NGC" passed a satellite phone to re-establish communication with the vessel.
Frequently Asked Questions
⚙️ Did N-G-Explorer have any engine problems?
Based on available news reports, N-G-Explorer has been mentioned in connection with engine-related incidents. There have been 3 news reports mentioning engine problems. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.
💥 Was N-G-Explorer involved in any collisions?
Based on available news reports, N-G-Explorer has been mentioned in connection with collision-related incidents. There have been 1 news reports mentioning collisions. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.