FERRY HAYATOMO-2
General Information
| Vessel Name | FERRY HAYATOMO-2 |
| Former Name | — |
| IMO Number | 8700448 |
| MMSI | 341715001 |
| Call Sign | V4CT6 |
| Flag State | SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS |
| Vessel Type | Passenger Ship |
| Detailed Type | — |
| Service Status | IN SERVICE/COMMISSION |
| Year of Build | 1987 |
Dimensions & Tonnage
| Length Overall (LOA) | 113.9 m373.7 ft |
| Beam (Width) | 21.0 m68.9 ft |
| Draft | 5.0 m16' 05" |
| Deadweight (DWT) | 1,000 t984 LT |
| Gross Tonnage (GT) | 4,238 GT |
This vessel is approximately 39 years old.
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About the FERRY HAYATOMO-2
The FERRY HAYATOMO-2 (IMO: 8700448) is a passenger ship built in 1987 currently sailing under the flag of SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS. The vessel has an estimated length overall (LOA) of 113.9 meters and a beam of 21.0 meters, alongside a deadweight tonnage of 1,000 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 ISHIZAKI KISEN KK.
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