ADAM CROWN
formerly PINE since 2004 Jan 20
General Information
| Vessel Name | ADAM CROWN |
| Former Name | PINE since 2004 Jan 20 |
| IMO Number | 9216597 |
| MMSI | 305047300 |
| Call Sign | V2B2047 |
| Flag State | Antigua and Barbuda |
| Vessel Type | Bulk Carrier |
| Detailed Type | — |
| Service Status | IN SERVICE/COMMISSION |
| Year of Build | 2001 |
Dimensions & Tonnage
| Length Overall (LOA) | 175.0 m574.1 ft |
| Beam (Width) | 23.1 m75.8 ft |
| Draft | 8.5 m27' 11" |
| Deadweight (DWT) | 24,765 t24,374 LT |
| Gross Tonnage (GT) | 16,807 GT |
This vessel is approximately 25 years old.
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About the ADAM CROWN
The ADAM CROWN (IMO: 9216597) is a bulk carrier built in 2001 currently sailing under the flag of Antigua and Barbuda. The vessel has an estimated length overall (LOA) of 175.0 meters and a beam of 23.1 meters, alongside a deadweight tonnage of 24,765 DWT.
Operating under the service status of IN SERVICE/COMMISSION, the vessel relies on the BV for its classification society standards. Technical and commercial management is publicly recorded to be overseen by BLUE SHARK DENIZCILIK SANAYI TICARET LIMITED SIRKETI.
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