Reviews & Ratings for the Sg-Pegasus
IMO: 9494876
Chemical Oil Products Tanker, Panama
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Vessel Details
MMSI
357201000
Callsign
3FZE
Width
20.0 m
Length
132.0 m
Reviews (1)
Scott
2025-05-04
Position: Pumpman
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Looking for information about this vessel. Can someone share their experience on this boat? Was the pay decent?
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No personal experience yet, just gathering info.
Latest News (3)
Ten Crew Members of the 'SG Pegasus' Set to Return Home Following Detention
In a recent development, the 'SG Pegasus,' which was detained with a total crew of 23 in Tanjung Uban, is facilitating the return of ten crew members. On August 6, 2019, a court ruling permitted these crew members to head back home, bringing a significant update to the ongoing situation surrounding the vessel. The decision is expected to ease the concerns of the families awaiting their loved ones' return.
Unauthorized Anchoring Leads to Detention of SG Pegasus in Bintan Waters
On February 9, 2019, the vessel 'SG Pegasus' found itself in a predicament after being detained in the Bintan waters of Indonesia. The detention was due to accusations that the ship had anchored without the necessary permissions in Indonesian territorial waters. As of February 18, the 'SG Pegasus' remained stationary at the coordinates 01° 12.10' N 104° 0.94' E. At the time of the incident, the ship was on a journey from Singapore to Batam.
Captain's Impairment Halts Departure of SG Pegasus from Port Taranaki
On December 11, 2018, the planned departure of the tanker 'SG Pegasus' from Port Taranaki was significantly delayed due to the discovery of the captain, Saurabh Kumar Singh, intoxicated on board. The vessel, loaded with a methanol cargo, was set to leave at 11 p.m. when the harbor pilot suspected that the captain may have been drinking. This prompted immediate action, as he alerted both the police and Maritime New Zealand. Upon arrival, officers conducted a breathalyzer test on Singh, revealing a concerning reading of 881 micrograms of alcohol per liter of breath. This surpassed the legal limit of 250 micrograms by a considerable margin. Consequently, the vessel was unable to leave for Port Nelson until approximately 3 p.m. on December 12, following the replacement of Singh with a competent master. In the wake of this incident, Singh's employment was terminated, and he faced a fine totaling $1,000, alongside additional court costs, which were mandated to be settled by December 13.
Frequently Asked Questions
🌊 Did Sg-Pegasus sink or have any sinking incidents?
Based on available news reports, Sg-Pegasus 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.
🚓 Was Sg-Pegasus detained or arrested?
Based on available news reports, Sg-Pegasus has been mentioned in connection with detention-related incidents. There have been 2 news reports mentioning detentions. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.