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ENOL

🚢 Fishing Vessel 🏴 NAMIBIA IMO 8520848 IN SERVICE/COMMISSION
26.6 m87.2 ft
Length (LOA)
7.7 m25.3 ft
Beam
3.2 m10' 06"
Draft
137 DWT
Deadweight
333 GT
Gross Tonnage
1987
(39 yrs old)
Built

General Information

Vessel Name ENOL
Former Name
IMO Number 8520848
MMSI 659268000
Call Sign CXBI
Flag State NAMIBIA
Vessel Type Fishing Vessel
Detailed Type
Service Status IN SERVICE/COMMISSION
Year of Build 1987

Dimensions & Tonnage

Length Overall (LOA) 26.6 m87.2 ft
Beam (Width) 7.7 m25.3 ft
Draft 3.2 m10' 06"
Deadweight (DWT) 137 t135 LT
Gross Tonnage (GT) 333 GT

This vessel is approximately 39 years old.

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About the ENOL

The ENOL (IMO: 8520848) is a fishing vessel built in 1987 currently sailing under the flag of NAMIBIA. The vessel has an estimated length overall (LOA) of 26.6 meters and a beam of 7.7 meters, alongside a deadweight tonnage of 137 DWT.

Operating under the service status of IN SERVICE/COMMISSION, the vessel classification society is registered according to international maritime standards. Technical and commercial management is publicly recorded to be overseen by Pequeras De Altamar SA.

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