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Vessel

DANMARK

IMO 5086279
Sailing VesselBuilt 1933Active
DANMARK — vessel photo
Photo: Allan C. Green · Public domain · via Wikimedia Commons
737
Gross tonnageA measure of the vessel's total internal volume (not its weight).
DeadweightMaximum weight of cargo, fuel and stores the vessel can carry (tonnes).
TEU capacityMaximum number of standard 20-ft containers the vessel can carry.
1933
Year built

Live position & voyage

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Particulars

IMO
5086279
MMSI
219500000
Call sign
OXDK
Flag
DK
Type
Training Ship
Length (LOA)
64.98 m
Beam
10.05 m
Home port
COPENHAGEN

Ownership

Beneficial owner
Operator
Technical manager
Commercial manager
Class society
DNV
Design DWT
Flag
Denmark
Built
1933

Timeline

key events over the vessel's life
  1. Special survey
  2. Casualty · Collision
    Vessel contacted wooden piles and then docked brand new US littoral combat ship
  3. Casualty · Other
    A crewmember of the three-masted, full-rigged school ship fell off the mast he w
  4. Built

Surveys & certificates

dry dock & statutory certificates
Last dry dock
Special survey
31 May 2027
IOPP issued
17 May 2022
IOPP expires
31 May 2027

Shipments carried

recent bills of lading
No shipment records.

Inspections

recent port state control
DatePortDetainedDeficiencies
30 May 2025ReykjavikNo1Anchoring Devices Damaged
13 Feb 2024MalagaNo3Certificate & Documentation - Ship Certificates; 01199 - Other (Certificates); Other; Pollution Prevention - Marpol Annex IV; 14499 - Other (MARPOL Annex IV); Other; Certificate & Documentation - Ship Certificates; 01106 - Document Of Compliance (DoC/ ISM
29 Nov 2022CadizNo110137, Long-Range Identification And Tracking System (LRIT), Safety Of Navigation, Not As Required, 1011
01 Oct 2021DublinNo410106, Compass Correction Log, Safety Of Navigation, 1011, Not As Required, 01106, Document Of Compliance (DoC/ ISM), Certificate & Documentation - Ship Certificates, 1250, See Comment, 01105, Cargo Ship Safety (Including Exemption), Certificate & Documen

Casualties

DateTypeDetails
11 Sep 2022CollisionVessel contacted wooden piles and then docked brand new US littoral combat ship USS MINNEAPOLIS ST. PAUL at Baltimore Inner Harbor, while being towed out of port. Both ships reportedly, sustained minor damages. Tall ship was towed from inner harbor and anchored in Baltimore harbor, Patapsco river.
21 Feb 2022OtherA crewmember of the three-masted, full-rigged school ship fell off the mast he was working on at the port of Assens. The victim was quickly taken to Odense University Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. An investigation has been opened into Denmark's Labor safety regulator and the Danish Maritime Authority.