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Cape-Condor

IMO: 9560390

Bulk Carrier, Liberia

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Cape-Condor

Vessel Details

MMSI

636019020

Callsign

D5SO6

Width

45.0 m

Length

289.0 m

Reviews (1)

Sean

2025-04-12

Position: Deck Cadet

Advantages:

Looking for information about this vessel. Has anyone worked on this ship? Would sail again?

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No personal experience yet, just gathering info.

Latest News (2)

Sold

Nov 14, 2018 08:25

SOLD FOR ABT US $29.5 MIL TO UK BYRS

Bulkcarrier saved single hand sailor

Feb 22, 2017 13:08

The Australian single hand sailor, Shane Freeman, 61, participant at the Golden Globe Race, which is is due to leave England in 17 months, on June 16, 2018, had to abandon his yacht "Mushka", a Tradewind 35, enroute to England. He had decided to go through the Cape Horn before going up the Atlantic. On Feb 18, 2017, about 300 miles west of Chile, the "Mushka" was hit by a large wave and was dismasted. Luckily, the skipper was inside. He spent five hours separating the broken rig while trying to keep the boom in order to make a makeshift rig. From Punta Arenas a P-111 aircraft took off to the position the yacht and verify the condition of the sole crew member, and to launch a rescue raft if necessary. On the other hand, the Maritime Government of Punta Arenas, in coordination with the B & M Shipping Agency, requested the support of the "Frontier Ambition", sending a 3FAH signal, since the ship was 100 miles north of the yacht. Shane asked for a few hours to assess the situation before choosing, 15 hours later he had to abandon the ship and was able to embark on the "Frontier Ambition", not without having previously flooding the boat by cutting a pipe. Once on the bridge of the freighter, the Australian was able to realize the sea conditions and confessed to have chosen the right option by abandoning his sailboat. He will be disembarked in Chile from where he intended to return to Australia. Shane Freeman had been sailing for 70 days at the time of the emergency, having left from the port of Melbourne on Dec 11, 2016, bound for the Falklands. Reports with photos and video: https://www.bateaux.com/article/25243/premier-abandon-golden-globe-race http://www.armada.cl/armada/noticias-navales/tras-48-horas-termino-complejo-rescate-coordinado-por-la-armada-de-navegante-australiano-en-magallanes/2017-02-21/114231.html

Frequently Asked Questions

🌊 Did Cape-Condor sink or have any sinking incidents?

Based on available news reports, Cape-Condor 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

🛠️ Did Cape-Condor experience any breakdowns or mechanical failures?

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

Breakdown Reported

💥 Was Cape-Condor involved in any collisions?

Based on available news reports, Cape-Condor 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.

Collision Reported

🧑‍🚒 Was Cape-Condor involved in any migrant rescue operations?

Based on available news reports, Cape-Condor 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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