Vessel
DECISIVE
IMO 9242364
OtherBuilt 2003Active
12,184
Gross tonnageA measure of the vessel's total internal volume (not its weight).
10,077
DeadweightMaximum weight of cargo, fuel and stores the vessel can carry (tonnes).
—
TEU capacityMaximum number of standard 20-ft containers the vessel can carry.
2003
Year built
Live position & voyage
LIVELoading position…
Particulars
- IMO
- 9242364
- MMSI
- 367450000
- Call sign
- KDEU
- Flag
- US
- Type
- Cable Layer
- Length (LOA)
- 140 m
- Beam
- 21 m
- Home port
- BALTIMORE MD
- AIS name
- US GOVERNMENT VESSEL
Ownership
- Beneficial owner
- —
- Operator
- —
- Technical manager
- —
- Commercial manager
- —
- Class society
- ABS
- Design DWT
- 10,077 t
- Flag
- Marshall Islands
- Built
- 2003
Timeline
key events over the vessel's life- Dry dock
- Special survey
- Casualty · Medical EmergencyA 60-year-old crew member suffering from heart attack symptoms required an emerg
- Built
Surveys & certificates
dry dock & statutory certificates- Last dry dock
- 19 Mar 2028
- Special survey
- 19 Mar 2028
- IOPP issued
- —
- IOPP expires
- —
Shipments carried
recent bills of ladingNo shipment records.
Inspections
recent port state control| Date | Port | Detained | Deficiencies |
|---|---|---|---|
| 22 Sep 2023 | Duqm | No | 31 07115 Fire-Dampers 2 10116 Nautical Publications 3 09216 Personal Equipment |
| 18 Sep 2023 | Duqm | No | 31 07115 Fire-Dampers 2 10116 Nautical Publications 3 09216 Personal Equipment |
| 25 May 2022 | Avonmouth | No | 203107, Doors, Water/Weathertight Conditions, 1000, Missing, 02108, Electrical Installations In General, Structural Conditions, 1086, Not Properly Maintained, |
Casualties
| Date | Type | Details |
|---|---|---|
| 13 Jan 2026 | Medical Emergency | A 60-year-old crew member suffering from heart attack symptoms required an emergency medical evacuation while the vessel was 400nm offshore. She made way toward Guam to close the distance, allowing a US Navy MH-60S Knighthawk helicopter to successfully hoist the patient at 11:45 local time. The mariner was transferred to Naval Hospital Guam for treatment; no other incidents were reported. |