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Maggie M - IMO 8672201

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Photographer:
dirk septer [ View profile ]
Captured:
Sep 12, 2017
Title:
Maggie M
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Work Boats
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Sep 12, 2017
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Image Resolution:
3,999 x 2,988

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Southbound off Quadra Island, BC; September 12, 2017;

Eurocarrier 2209 built 2008 by Neptune Marine;
L x B x D: 21.6 x 9 x 2.2 m; 130 gt.;
MMSI: 235061904; call sign: 2APP2;

owner: GSS Marine Services (Gareloch Support Services) Ltd.,
Silverhills, Rosneath, Argyll & Bute;

first of GSS Eurocarrier 22 vessels:
http://www.gssplant.co.uk/vessels/eurocarriers

http://www.gssplant.co.uk/

unusual to see a United Kingdom-registered utility
vessel plying the Inside Passage here;

October 2014 Maggie M started her voyage at Rotterdam, Netherlands:
http://www.heavyliftnews.com/news/the-rolldock-storm-outbound-from-rotterdam-photo---peter-andriessen---www-tughunter-nl--
after working in the Caribbean, vessel sailed to Alaska on
her own keel and now back to Vancouver, BC

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Last known position:
54°59’41.85” N, 11°52’21.79” E
Status:
Speed, course (heading):
0kts, 214.7° (224°)
Destination:
 - Location:
Vordingborg
 - Arrival:
28th Feb 2024 / 19:00:18 UTC
Last update:
about 4 hours ago
Source:
AIS (ShipXplorer)

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Pilot Frans

1 photos

DEREK SANDS

1 photos

Joost Zaal

2 photos

john white

2 photos

Derek

1 photos

connor

2 photos

Paul Gowen

1 photos

dirk septer

2 photos

MattB

3 photos

J-peg

2 photos

l.meyden

1 photos

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Thanks MattyBoy and miraflores for all your investigative work.

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Maggie M. arrived Nassau/Bahamas on 21.Oct. 2014 from Rotterdam, Rolldock Storm with IMO 9656503 also arrived Nassau on 21.Oct. 2014 from Rotterdam, so possible with Maggie as deck cargo?
Rgds. Juergen

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@ MattyBoy:

two Mitsubishi S12A2 engines, 800 Bhp each.

dirk

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The owner, GSS, confirmed that Maggie M originally came to the Caribbean on a heavy lift vessel, but sailed to Alaska under her own keel. Here she was involved in anchor handling very near shore.

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According to Port History it took her 9 months to get from Maassluis to Limon.

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I'd be interested to now what size/type her engine is.

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Yes, I did not think she would have come transatlantic under her own power.... but who knows.....

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Nothing wrong with the IMO; almost everything wrong with the grosstonnage.com data.

Plucky little boat, pettering around since 2014 from job to job under her own steam from Bahamas via Mexico, Honduras, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Cuba, Curacao, Panama, Colombia, California, Canada to Dutch Harbor AK. But, Matty Boy, I suspect that she started by hitching a lift from Rotterdam to Nassau.

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Cees,

Thanks for the correct spelling, but your photographs of Maggie M show the wrong IMO.

Cheers,
Dirk

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This vessel was earlier this year in Curacao, Neth. Antilles and now she seems en route from Alaska to vancouver, BC.

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Do you think she could have come over on some kind of transport vessel? Would it be possible for her to come transatlantic under her own power? If so, how long would that have taken?

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