Pleasure Craft
Type | |
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IMO | --- |
MMSI | 378001272 |
Flag | |
Call Sign | ZJL5776 |
Size | --- |
GT | --- |
DWT | --- |
Build | --- |
Status | Active |
Owner |
Current Trip
Los angeles.
Trip Time | 3 days |
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Trip Distance | 260.74 nm |
AVG Speed | 8.8 Knots |
MAX Speed | 13.6 Knots |
Draught | 0 m |
AVG Wind | 9.1 knots |
MAX Wind | 16 knots |
MIN Temp | 20.3°C / 68.54°F |
MAX Temp | 30.5°C / 86.9°F |
Position Received | 1 d ago |
Current Position
Longitude | -118.27967° |
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Latitude | 33.72400° |
Status | Under way using engine |
Speed | |
Course | 253° |
Area | North Pacific Ocean |
Station | T-AIS |
Position Received | 1 d ago |
Information
The current position of PASEANA is in North Pacific Ocean with coordinates 33.72400° / -118.27967° as reported on 2024-09-09 02:37 by AIS to our vessel tracker app. The vessel's current speed is 0 Knots and is currently inside the port of LOS ANGELES .
The vessel PASEANA (MMSI: 378001272) is a Pleasure Craft It's sailing under the flag of [VG] British Virgin Is .
In this page you can find informations about the vessels current position, last detected port calls, and current voyage information. If the vessels is not in coverage by AIS you will find the latest position.
The current position of PASEANA is detected by our AIS receivers and we are not responsible for the reliability of the data. The last position was recorded while the vessel was in Coverage by the Ais receivers of our vessel tracking app.
Temperature | 29.2°C / 84.56°F |
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Wind Speed | 5 knots |
Direction | 271° W |
Pressure | 1007.1 hPa |
Humidity | 48.8 % |
Cloud Coverage | 3 % |
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Last port calls.
Port | Arrival | Departure | Time In Port |
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'>2024-09-09 | |||
'>2024-08-25 | '>2024-09-06 | 11 d | |
'>2024-08-19 | '>2024-08-23 | 4 d | |
'>2024-08-11 | '>2024-08-15 | 4 d | |
'>2024-08-05 | '>2024-08-09 | 3 d | |
'>2024-08-05 | '>2024-08-05 | 1 m | |
'>2024-08-05 | '>2024-08-05 | 1 h | |
'>2024-08-02 | '>2024-08-02 | 1 h | |
'>2024-07-31 | '>2024-08-02 | 1 d | |
'>2024-07-14 | '>2024-07-29 | 15 d |
Most Visited Ports (Last year)
Port | Arrivals | |
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8 | ||
5 | ||
5 | ||
2 | ||
1 |
Origin | Departure | Destination | Arrival | Distance | |
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'>2024-09-05 | '>2024-09-08 | 260.74 nm | |||
'>2024-08-23 | '>2024-08-25 | 41.52 nm | |||
'>2024-08-15 | '>2024-08-18 | 43.52 nm | |||
'>2024-08-09 | '>2024-08-11 | 42.81 nm | |||
'>2024-08-05 | '>2024-08-05 | 1.01 nm | |||
'>2024-08-05 | '>2024-08-05 | 20.87 nm | |||
'>2024-08-02 | '>2024-08-05 | 58.61 nm | |||
'>2024-08-02 | '>2024-08-02 | 20.71 nm | |||
'>2024-07-29 | '>2024-07-31 | 43.42 nm | |||
'>2024-07-13 | '>2024-07-13 | 86.46 nm |
Time | Event | Details | Position / Dest | Info |
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2024-09-09 | OUT of Coverage | [US] LOS ANGELES | Speed: Course: 40° | |
2024-09-09 | STOP Moving | [US] LOS ANGELES | Speed: 0.3 kn Course: 254° | |
2024-09-09 | PORT ARRIVAL | [US] LOS ANGELES | Speed: 9.6 kn Course: 2.8° | |
2024-09-08 | START Moving | UNKNOWN | Speed: 3.7 kn Course: 115.5° | |
2024-09-08 | STOP Moving | UNKNOWN | Speed: 0.1 kn Course: 511° | |
2024-09-08 | START Moving | UNKNOWN | Speed: 5.8 kn Course: 16.5° | |
2024-09-08 | STOP Moving | UNKNOWN | Speed: 0.1 kn Course: 511° | |
2024-09-08 | START Moving | UNKNOWN | Speed: 5.7 kn Course: 27.5° | |
2024-09-08 | STOP Moving | UNKNOWN | Speed: 0.2 kn Course: 279° | |
2024-09-08 | START Moving | UNKNOWN | Speed: 4.4 kn Course: 63° |
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Yacht Walkthrough: 76′ Cheoy Lee Motoryacht [PAESANA]
December 12, 2018 10:57 am
Alex Clarke from Denison Yachting and today I’m going to take you onboard the 2012 76′ Cheoy Lee Alpha Express Cruiser , named PAESANA. Tied to the dock, or hitting her top speed of 37 knots, which is over 40 miles an hour, the first thing that you’re going to notice about PAESANA is her aggressive profile lines that has performance to match.
We’re going to start today’s walkthrough here on the full-beam transom. The teak decks that we see here underfoot carry all the way to the bow. Here on the transom, you have direct access to your tender garage, which houses a Williams 285 jet tender.
Moving forward you have extra wide steps both the port and starboard that carry you up onto the aft deck. So the centerpiece of this top deck is the dinette where at the push of a button, these tables lower, great for cocktail hour. Directly aft of the seating area, you’re going to have a large pad great for enjoying the sun. Hidden below it, is a Jacuzzi, something you’re typically not going to find on a boat this size. You have a retractable awning that folds flush while not in use. And all the way forward, you’re going to have your wet bar, complete with sink and ice maker.
This 76′ Alpha Express is powered by twin Caterpillar C32 engines that are 1900 horsepower each. They’ve got just under 1600 original hours and then you have your 32 kW Onan generator with 4400 hours, which just completed its 4000 hour service. What’s great about Cheoy Lee is not only do they over engineer their yachts but they use components onboard that are easily serviced all over the world; in this case, Caterpillar and Onan.
Before stepping inside why don’t we continue to the bow which is easily accessible by full walk arounds, both to port and starboard. The aft section features a nice sitting area with JL Audio surround sound. Forward, you’re going to have your sunpads and again keeping with that profile that the Alpha Express has, all of your deck gear is actually hidden below these hatches. Before we leave the bow, why don’t we face aft and you’re going to really notice the space-age lines that define what the Alpha Express is all about.
Now that we’ve highlighted the exterior spaces onboard, why don’t we step into the main salon where we’ll continue our walkthrough of the interior. Here we are in the main salon and the first thing that you’re going to notice is this awesome use of glass. So one of the key design features of this space is that you can actually combine the interior and exterior spaces into one by lowering this glass partition and swinging open these two glass doors.
To port and centerline, you’re going to have two love seats that comfortably seat six guests and to starboard is your pop-up TV. This modern helm station features three glass boning monitors. These three glass monitors easily interfaces your shipboard monitoring system, radar, chart plotter and depth sounder. Here at the helm station what’s great is that when you’re actually sitting in one of the three captain’s chairs, you have perfect 360-degree visibility and easy access to your rudder, throttles and joystick – all within an arm’s reach.
Stepping forward from the main salon, you’re going to step down into the lower lounge area that’s connected to the galley. Stepping down in the atrium galley, you’re really going to have a totally different vantage point where you’re going to be able to appreciate the use of glass onboard.
On the starboard side, you’re going to have your L-shaped settee and dinette and opposite to port, your full service galley. The appliances in this full-service galley are GE profiled. You have your refrigerator freezer, convection oven, glass stovetop, trash compactor and dishwasher. Another nice little feature is this 12 bottle wine storage. Surrounding the space overhead is built-in storage.
Stepping down from the galley, you enter the full beam master cabin. To port, you’re going to have your athwartship king berth. To starboard, you’re going to have your settee complete with pop-up TV. Aft of those two spaces, you’re going to have a walk-in closet and ensuite master bath. Continuing forward towards the guest accommodations, below the corridor, we’re going to find evidence of how well maintained this yacht is. Here we find two spotless bilges and machine spaces. To starboard is the smallest of three cabins where you can have a bunk room that comfortably sleeps two guests. Opposite of that you’re going to have a full-service bath that also serves as your dayhead. All the way forward towards the bow is your VIP cabin, which features a centerline queen berth and ensuite bath.
On behalf of myself, Alex Clarke, and the entire team at Denison Yachting, thank you for joining me on board PAESANA, the 2012 76′ Cheoy Lee Alpha Express . If you’d like to schedule a private showing onboard or to receive full specifications, feel free to contact me at any time.
Alex G. Clarke
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PASEANA Position / Location | MMSI: 378001272
Current position / location / route live follow.
Name | PASEANA |
MMSI | 378001272 |
Node | 0 |
Courses | 253 |
Position | 33.72 / -118.28 |
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Aviva: Inside the 98.4m Abeking & Rasmussen flagship yachtThe owner of Aviva challenged his design team to build a yacht around a padel tennis court — and 98m, 4,966GT and a mere three years later, she was launched. She’s big — let’s get that out of the way. At 98.4 metres, Aviva became the 46th longest yacht in the world when she was delivered by Abeking & Rasmussen in 2017, and there are very few boats of her length that can match her for volume. Her 17.24 metre beam is so generous that the designers pulled in the bridge deck superstructure to add side decks — improving crew circulation and refining the profile — because “we just didn’t need that much beam”. They were right: spaces on board are magnificently expansive, from guest suites the size of the master suite on a 50 metre to an owner’s wardrobe that is, designer Andrew Langton notes quite seriously, “bigger than my house in France”. The fact that scale sits fairly low down on the list of Aviva ’s extraordinary features speaks to the imagination and belief-beggaring ambition of this project. Aviva is the third yacht of her name delivered to owner Joe Lewis, British businessman and major shareholder in Tottenham Hotspur Football Club. The first, a 62 metre Winch design, was built at Feadship in the Netherlands; the second, a 68 metre Reymond Langton design , at Abeking & Rasmussen on the banks of the Weser river in Lemwerder, near Bremen. For his grandest project yet Lewis returned to Abeking. “They were, surprisingly, much less conservative than other people. Maybe it’s because of the military stuff they do,” says Toby Silverton, head of design on the project, working with Reymond Langton, and who was also involved in Lewis’s two previous projects. The yard’s biggest project had been 82.48 metre Secret and to take on Aviva it extended its build shed to accommodate yachts of up to 125 metres — a bold move into a larger size category. And its courage didn’t end there. “Build a big yacht around a padel tennis court was the main brief, I guess,” says the yard’s project manager Andreas Hering, with admirable understatement. “In three years.”
A project of this size might easily take five years, even if the yard already had a shed big enough for the purpose. And this was a highly unusual project. Design was accelerated too: the complex interior was penned in six months, when they would have liked a year; and the exterior in just one month, when it might more comfortably have taken six. Knowing that makes Aviva ’s elegant profile even more impressive. “There was a lot of work to [visually] break up the mass, using facets,” says Langton. “We also tried to keep the lines long, so the sheer line is very long and jumps up forward with a clean line.” They also minimised the details that act as size references, to disguise the scale. Rub rails are eliminated, stanchions replaced with glass, crew quarters windows are grouped to create long lines of glazing and even the anchor pocket has been elongated and disguised, lest a little square of gleaming stainless gives the game away. Some upright elements of the silver superstructure were also picked out in a darker shade. “They disappear a bit, which makes the slope of the boat more raked,” says Langton. The long bow adds to the effect, but the aesthetic is the beneficiary of a practical decision: this boat will roam far and the long covered bow makes it likely to survive the kind of rogue waves that have battered a few cruise ships over the years. “I talked to the captain of the QE2 who went through a wave, and what happens is all the wheelhouse windows smash, they had four foot of water, you then lose all your instruments and they had no ability to control the boat, communicate or navigate,” says Silverton. To strengthen Aviva he added extra watertight doors and armoured the two forward VIP cabins and superyacht wheelhouse so that they could be sealed off to save the boat. “You can lose everything on the bridge and you can still navigate and control the boat from the engine room,” he says. 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Liberty Of The Seas ReviewReview of liberty of the seas. The 2007-built Liberty of the Seas cruise ship is the second Freedom-class Royal Caribbean liner, with sisterships Freedom OTS and Independence OTS . The vessel (IMO number 9330032) is currently Bahamas- flagged (MMSI 309436000) and registered in Nassau . History - construction and ownershipRoyal Caribbean International (RCI) is a US passenger shipping company, trademarked travel brand, and subsidiary owned by Royal Caribbean Group (RCG/shipowner). RCI was established in 1968 and currently has over 1/5 of the worldwide cruise market. RCI also has RCG's largest fleet by both vessel number and GT tonnage (ship sizes and capacities). All RCI liners have names ending with "of the Seas". The 4000-passenger ship Liberty OTS' first drydock was in 2011. During the refit, the boat gained new features (introduced on Oasis OTS ) including a large stage shows, Royal Nursery, an outdoor movie screen, a cupcake bakery. New technology know-how was placed in the form of interactive HDTVs and digital deck plan systems, located throughout the Liberty to help guests navigate by using LCD touch-screens for customized directions, ship factoids and real-time updates. Liberty OTS also boasts all the Freedom-class favorites, including popular onshore brands like Johnny Rockets and Ben and Jerry's, cruising's only ice rink, a rock-climbing wall, the novel "Promenade" concept and Boleros Latin lounge. At the beginning of 2016 Royal Caribbean's cruise ship, Liberty of the Seas has undergone an extensive drydock revitalization. Get a behind-the-scenes look at the new features to be constructed, such as the Splashaway Bay waterpark, The Perfect Storm water slides, new restaurants and bar dining options. Decks and CabinsLiberty Of The Seas staterooms (1839 total) include 122 Suites, 724 Balcony, 262 Oceanviews, 168 Promenade View, 563 Inside. Most cabins are sized 150-190 ft2 (14-18 m2). Most cabin balconies are sized 65 ft2 (6 m2). The largest is Vista Suite (1210 ft2 / 112 m2 plus 805 ft2 / 75 m2 terrace). Wheelchair-accessible cabins are 32. The boat has 15 decks , of which 14 are passenger-accessible and 8 with cabins. Shipboard dining options - Food and DrinksThe 3-deck-high Dining Room has full seating capacity. Passengers can choose between assigned dining and Royal Caribbean's My Time Dining program, in which guests pick a preferred mealtime between 6 pm and 9:30 pm, but can change reservations daily. Those who opt for My Time Dining have to prepay gratuities. Each floor of the MDR is named after a Renaissance master - Rembrandt, Michelangelo and Botticelli - and a huge crystal chandelier towers over the restaurant. Meals are satisfactory and there is always "Chef's Signature Selection". The separate Vitality menu is offered for the calorie-conscious and equals the rest of the menu in size and taste (vegetarian options are sprinkled throughout). Standards like salmon, sirloin steak and chicken are also available. Follows the complete list of Liberty of the Seas restaurants and food bars.
Shipboard entertainment options - Fun and SportBeyond the industry's standard offerings like R-rated comedians, mind-numbing amounts of karaoke and bingo, as well as the Love and Marriage Game Show, Freedom- and Voyager-class ships feature cruising's only ice rinks, Studio B. Ice show tickets are free but have to be obtained in advance. The Platinum Theater features nightly production spectacles, such as "In the Air" Cirque de Soleil-style offering. The West End production "Saturday Night Fever", debuted in the theatre in early 2011. During the day, passengers have any number of usual activity options - trivia, sexy legs contests, family pool games, wine-tasting and seminars, the majority of which are based around the pool areas, the spa and the aft sports area on Deck 13, which houses the FlowRider, rock-climbing wall, mini-golf course and sports court. Additional amenities include Complimentary 24-hour Room-Service, Supervised Youth program, Internet/WiFi Access, Laundry. Follows the complete list of Liberty of the Seas lounges, clubs and other entertainment venues for kids, teens and adults.
ItinerariesLiberty of the Seas itinerary program is based on 7-day Western Caribbean cruises from Galveston , Texas. During summer, Liberty sails to Canada and Bermuda from Bayonne, New Jersey. Feature port destinations include Belize , Jamaica, Roatan , Grand Cayman and Cozumel Mexico. Photos of Liberty Of The SeasLiberty Of The Seas ship related cruise news20-yo passenger jumps overboard from Royal Caribbean's cruise ship Liberty OTSPassengers aboard RCI-Royal Caribbean’s Liberty of the Seas faced a distressing situation when a young man jumped overboard in the early hours... RCI-Royal Caribbean unveils 2025-2026 Caribbean and Bahamas cruise itinerariesRCI-Royal Caribbean International has unveiled its latest offerings of 3- to 6-night Caribbean and Bahamas cruises for the 2025-2026 season. These... RCI-Royal Caribbean unveils 2025-2026 East Coast USA cruise homeports/shipsRCI-Royal Caribbean International has revealed its lineup of cruises departing from East Coast USA ports for the summer and winter seasons of 2025... RCI-Royal Caribbean unveils the lineup of short Caribbean cruises for 2024-2025RCI-Royal Caribbean unveiled the lineup of short Caribbean cruises, featuring 8 action-packed cruise ships sailing to tropical destinations that make... Royal Caribbean's ship Liberty OTS rescues 17 Cuban migrants on makeshift boatRCI-Royal Caribbean's cruise ship Liberty of the Seas rescued 17 Cuban migrants after they were spotted on a small makeshift boat on Saturday... RCI-Royal Caribbean introduces 2024-2025 year-long/summer Caribbean cruisesRCI-Royal Caribbean announced that its 2024-2025 year-long/summer Caribbean cruises are now available to book. From the largest cruise ships in the... Royal Caribbean’s Adventure of the Seas homeported in Galveston (Texas USA) for the first timeRCI-Royal Caribbean’s ship Adventure of the Seas was welcomed to Port Galveston (Texas USA) for the first time on November 8, where she started... Construction started on RCI-Royal Caribbean’s new US$125 million cruise terminalPort Galveston Texas - currently ranked North America's 4th largest cruise port, hosted a groundbreaking ceremony on August 14, to mark the beginning... CCL-Carnival Cruise Line, RCI-Royal Caribbean International, MSC Cruises vaccinate all crewFollowing the recent announcement by the USA's CDC agency (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) that cruises could resume from US seaports by... RCI-Royal Caribbean's mini-cruises from Florida and Texas in 2022-2023RCI-Royal Caribbean International opened bookings for new short cruises in the Caribbean, with a total of 17 itineraries leaving roundtrip from...
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Liberty Of The Seas WikiLiberty OTS is fleet's 2nd Freedom-Class liner, with sisterships Freedom and Independence . Liberty was built in 2007 by Aker Finnyards Shipyard (Turku, Finland). This shipyard was later acquired by STX Europe (a subsidiary of the South Korean multinational STX Corporation). Ship's godmother was Donnalea Madeley. She was elected from about 2500 female travel agents, who had shown fondness of social causes. Donnalea Madeley is from Ontario, and the first travel agent to win such a position (usually given to VIPs). The christening ceremony was held at PortMiami on May 18, 2007. The inaugural cruise (maiden voyage) was a 7-day Caribbean itinerary starting on May 19. Liberty OTS had some special pre-inaugural cruises before the liner arrived in Miami. The first was the Transatlantic crossing ( Southampton to NYC New ), the second - repositioning from NYC to Miami (visiting several US East Coast ports). Like all newly refurbished RCI ships, Liberty offered the DreamWorks Experience (2011-2018). Liberty OTS is an "Art Nouveau'" decorated modern cruise liner. Passengers will be amazed by the mixing coloured light projections on broken or hanging canvasses created by the unique digital art celebrity Miguel Chevalier. All the rest is totally Royal Caribbean - the feature entertainment options with great shows, grand Vegas-style productions, the "ice-skating and rock-climbing", numerous themed bars and lounges, modern facilities to spend quality time on board. Liberty OTS refurbishment 2016 reviewDuring ship’s drydock 2016 refurbishment (January 10 - February 6), Royal Caribbean added a group of 3 waterslides on Deck 13 aft (near the Flowrider simulator). The Aqua Park (lido deck 11) has a new kids-only water playground area called “Splashaway Bay”. Liberty OTS is the first Freedom-class RCI ship with waterslides. The first ever Royal Caribbean ship originally built with slides is Harmony of the Seas (launched 2016) with a total of 4 water slides. The list of deck plan changes after the 2016 drydock refurbishment includes:
During drydock 2016, a total of 89 new cruise cabins were added. Among those, 26 are Panoramic ocean views (with floor-ceiling windows facing forward) on deck 12. Liberty Of The Seas refurbishment 2011 reviewThe list of deckplan changes after drydock 2011 included:
The Theatre Lounge's programming was upgraded with complimentary DreamWorks 3D movies and a new Broadway musical production (“Saturday Night Fever”).
Search location by ZIP codeItaly luxury yacht victims died of 'dry drowning,' first autopsies show.
GET NATIONAL BREAKING NEWS ALERTSThe latest breaking updates, delivered straight to your email inbox. Initial autopsies of four of the seven victims who died when a superyacht sank in a storm in Italy last month show they died of “dry drowning,” according to authorities. The phenomenon, also known as “atypical drowning,” means they had no water in their lungs, tracheas or stomachs, said a spokesperson for the lawyer of the captain of the Bayesian, which went down off the coast of the Sicilian port of Porticello on Aug. 19. The cause of death of the first four victims suggests that they had found an air bubble in the cabin in which five of the victims’ bodies were discovered, and had consumed all the oxygen before the air pocket turned toxic due to carbon dioxide, according to local media reports. The autopsies of American lawyer Chris Morvillo, his wife Neda Morvillo, Morgan Stanley banker Jonathan Bloomer and his wife Anne Elizabeth Judith Bloomer were carried out on Wednesday at the Forensic Medicine Institute of the Palermo Polyclinic hospital, officials said. Autopsies on British tech titan Mike Lynch and his 18-year-old daughter are expected to be carried out on Friday. No date has been set yet for the autopsy of Recaldo Thomas, the ship’s onboard chef – due to the difficulty reaching his family in Antigua. All seven victims were scanned for injuries last Saturday, which found none had suffered broken bones or other physical injuries that might have contributed to their deaths. The prosecutor investigating the case first suggested earlier in August the idea that the victims had been searching for an air pocket. The autopsies are part of the criminal investigation into the ship’s captain James Cutfield, the ship’s machine engineer Tim Parker Eaton and sailor Matthew Griffith, who was on watch the night of the accident. None of the men is in Italy. They are being investigated for “multiple manslaughter” and for causing a shipwreck, but authorities say this doesn’t mean they will be charged with any crimes. They were allowed to leave the country by the prosecutor in charge of the investigation. The 184-foot yacht sank within 16 minutes of being struck by a downburst or tornado on the early morning of Aug. 19. The ship will have to be raised for the investigation and to ensure that the 18,000 liters of fuel onboard do not leak into the sea around the port of Porticello near Palermo. Bids have been sent out for the salvage, which will be paid for by the company of Lynch’s wife Angela Bacares, which owns the yacht. Toxicology results on the seven victims are expected in the coming days. No alcohol or drug tests were carried out on any of the crew members, the prosecutor said in a press conference after all the victims’ bodies had been recovered. Lynch and his business partner Sushovan Hussain, who died after being struck by a car in London the day the Bayesian sank, had been acquitted of fraud charges in a U.S. court in June 2024. The charges were related to the sale of their company Autonomy to Hewlett Packard, which has said it will not drop its civil lawsuit for $4 billion in damages now being heard in a U.K. court.
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The current position of BRITANNIA is at North East Atlantic Ocean reported 2 min ago by AIS. The vessel is en route to the port of Southampton, United Kingdom (UK) , and expected to arrive there on Sep 13, 02:30 . The vessel BRITANNIA (IMO 9614036, MMSI 235106595) is a Passenger (Cruise) Ship built in 2015 (9 years old) and currently sailing under the flag of United Kingdom (UK) . Position & Voyage Data
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PASEANA. Pleasure craft, MMSI 378001272. VesselFinder. Vessels. Miscellaneous. PASEANA. The current position of PASEANA is at North America West Coast reported 3 days ago by AIS. The vessel PASEANA (MMSI 378001272) is a Pleasure craft and currently sailing under the flag of British Virgin Islands . Plans & Prices.
The current position of PASEANA is in North Pacific Ocean with coordinates 33.72400° / -118.27967° as reported on 2024-08-25 21:46 by AIS to our vessel tracker app. The vessel's current speed is 0 Knots and is currently inside the port of LOS ANGELES.. The vessel PASEANA (MMSI: 378001272) is a Pleasure Craft It's sailing under the flag of [VG] British Virgin Is.
Details for the ship Paseana , Pleasure Craft, Position United States with current real time AIS position and ship photos by vesseltracker.com. Paseana - Pleasure Craft, MMSI 378001272, Callsign ZJL5776, Flag British Virgin Islands - vesseltracker.com
Alex G. Clarke. Email: [email protected]. Cell: 203.722.3047. Office: 954.763.3971. Denison Yachting takes you onboard this 76' Cheoy Lee Alpha Express Cruiser 2012, detailing her high performance, retractable hard top and great visibility.
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ᐅ Das Schiff ⚓ PASEANA (MMSI: 378001272) hat ein Tempo von ⭐ 0 Knoten und ist auf Kurs °. ⭐ Der aktuelle Standort des Schiffes ist: 33.62° / -117.93°.
About Paesana. Paesana is a 23.16 m / 76′0″ luxury motor yacht. She was built by Cheoy Lee in 2012. With a beam of 5.99 m and a draft of 1.52 m, she has a fiberglass hull. She is powered by Caterpillar engines of 1900 hp each giving her a maximum speed of 37 knots and a cruising speed of 31 knots. The motor yacht can accommodate 6 guests in ...
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A Bahamas yacht charter is the ideal location for luxury yacht holidays in the Caribbean. The area consists of three different island chains, each of which offers a variety of crystal-clear waters, world-class fishing and spectacular diving locations to enjoy on your yacht charter in the Bahamas. Read our sample itinerary to get a taste of your ...
Bayesian was a 56-metre (184 ft) sailing superyacht, built as Salute by Perini Navi at Viareggio, Italy, and delivered in 2008. [9] It had a 72-metre (237 ft) mast, one of the tallest in the world. The yacht was last refitted in 2020. [10] It was in the legal ownership of Angela Bacares, wife of the technology entrepreneur Mike Lynch. [11] [12] It was at anchor off the northern coast of Sicily ...
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Aviva is the third yacht of her name delivered to owner Joe Lewis, British businessman and major shareholder in Tottenham Hotspur Football Club. The first, a 62 metre Winch design, was built at Feadship in the Netherlands; the second, a 68 metre Reymond Langton design, at Abeking & Rasmussen on the banks of the Weser river in Lemwerder, near ...
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The ship will have to be raised for the investigation and to ensure that the 18,000 liters of fuel onboard do not leak into the sea around the port of Porticello near Palermo.Bids have been sent ...
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Details for the ship Paseana , Pleasure Craft, Position NORTH PACIFIC OCEAN with current real time AIS position and ship photos by vesseltracker.com. Learn more about our technology and shipping ... Location: Cabo San Lucas (Cabo San Lucas) Area: NORTH PACIFIC OCEAN. Last seen: 2023-11-13 16 days ago . Source: T-AIS.
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Mike Lynch, 59, and his teenage daughter, Hannah, are among the seven passengers and crew feared dead when his yacht, the Bayesian, sank off Porticello near the Sicilian city of Palermo. Divers ...
One of the main advantages of a yacht charter in the Dodecanese is that you can visit smaller islets which are off the main tourist routes. There are 18 main islands with the biggest and the best being Rhodes, Kos, Patmos and Symi. By far the favourite within in this superb archipelago, Rhodes is the largest and most developed of the Dodecanese ...
The current position of BRITANNIA is at West Africa reported 1 min ago by AIS. The vessel is en route to the port of Cadiz, Spain, sailing at a speed of 17.3 knots and expected to arrive there on Sep 9, 04:45.The vessel BRITANNIA (IMO 9614036, MMSI 235106595) is a Passenger (Cruise) Ship built in 2015 (9 years old) and currently sailing under the flag of United Kingdom (UK).