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Port Bailey Island

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Recent vessels near the port (coming in or passing by):

(02-06 18:08) Chemical Oil Products Tanker New-England
     IMO: 9298727, MMSI: 538002220
(02-04 04:44) MIDNIGHT OIL
     IMO: 0, MMSI: 338204032
(02-06 01:51) FREE BIRD
     IMO: 0, MMSI: 338364671

vessel New England IMO: 9298727, Chemical Oil Products Tanker
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Vessel New England IMO: 9298727, MMSI: 538002220 Chemical Oil Products Tanker

callsign: V7HF3
size: 182x182

Live AIS position: UTC. 27 nm SE of Frenchboro), updated 2026-02-06 23:57:27 UTC.

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The current position of vessel New England is 43.90907 lat / -67.80757 lng. Updated: 2026-02-06 23:57:27 UTC

Currently sailing under the flag of Marshall Is

New England built in 2005 year

Deadweight:
37515 t

Details:


Last coordinates of the vessel:
2026-02-06 23:57:27 UTC, 43.90907, -67.80757, course: 70, speed: 12.5

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Estimated data
02-06 18:08 New-England
IMO: 9298727, MMSI: 538002220 | Chemical Oil Products Tanker
02-04 04:44 MIDNIGHT OIL
IMO: 0, MMSI: 338204032 |
02-06 01:51 FREE BIRD
IMO: 0, MMSI: 338364671 |

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