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Volcan de Tirajana - IMO 9294226

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Captured:
Apr 5, 2015
Location:
Motril, Spain
Photo Category:
High Speed Vessels
Added:
Apr 5, 2015
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2,297
Image Resolution:
4,000 x 2,666

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Spanish flagged ferry 'Volcan de Tirajana' (ex 'Milenium Tres' of Trasmediterranea) entering the port of Motril from Melilla on 5th, April 2015.

Name: Volcan de Tirajana
IMO number: 9294226
Type of ship: Passenger/Ro-Ro Cargo Ship
Year of build: 2006
Builder: Incat Tasmania (Hobart, AUS)
Yard number: 062
Keel Laid: 3/12/2003
Launch date: 6/8/2006
Date of completion: 19/9/2006
Hull Material: Aluminium
Gross tonnage: 6.662
NT: 2.872
DWT: 710
Length overall: 97,22 m
Length waterline: 92,00 m
Beam overall: 26,62 m
Beam of Hulls: 4,50 m
Draft: 3,40 m
Depth: 7,05 m
Power: 4 x 7.200 kW
Speed (service): 38 knots
Capacity: 900 passengers & 380 lane meters.
MMSI:224836000
Call Sign: ECLQ
Port of registry: Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Flag: Spain
Owner & Manager: Naviera Armas

Names:
- HSC Incat 062 (2003)
- Milenium Tres (2006)
- Volcan de Tirajana (2015)

Vessel
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Current name:
MILENIUM TRES

Former name(s):

 -  Incat 062 (Until 2006 Aug 14)

Vessel Type:
Ro-ro/passenger Ship
Gross tonnage:
6,662 tons
Summer DWT:
710 tons
Length:
97 m
Beam:
27 m
Draught:
3.1 m

AIS Position
of this ship

Last known position:
27°46’59.57” N, 17°49’7.99” W
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
26.5kts, 259.9° (259°)
Destination:
 - Location:
Los Cristianos
 - Arrival:
23rd Apr 2024 / 16:30:37 UTC
Last update:
about 12 hours ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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Yes, Emmanuel... both australian shipyards INCAT and AUSTAL are specialists in this type of vessel.

Best regards.

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The Aussies are experts in this sort of vessels, The Maltese registered JEAN DE LA VALETTE which is used daily between Malta and Sicily is another high speed ferry also built in Australia.Regards.

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