BYLGJA
Vessel Name: BYLGJA
Type: Fishing Vessel
Flag: Iceland
IMO: 8713847
MMSI: 251021110
CALLSIGN: TFHQ
Lengthbeam: 36 / 9 m
Gross: 437
Summer DWT: 600
LOA: 36
BEAM: 9
Year Built: 1992
Current Course: 183
Latitude / Longitude: 64.9677 / -13.42685
Current Draught: 0
Reported Destination:
Reported ETA: null
Current Port: Faskrudsfjordur
Description
BYLGJA built in 1992 is a vessel in the Fishing Vessel. Its IMO number is 8713847 and the current MMSI number is 251021110. The vessel has callsign TFHQ. Summer deadweight is 600. Her current width is reported to be 36 / 9 m meters. Her length overall (LOA) is 36 meters. BYLGJA is sailing under the flag of Iceland. Latest reported draught is 0 meters
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