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IMO/VIN Callsign Flag Service Year
9381500 9V8856 SINGAPORE Tank Ship 2008
Activity# Port Date Activity - Description Deficiencies
5133375 Miami Beach, Florida May 24, 15 Vessel Inspection - Approved Inspection
5103421 STATEN ISLAND, New York Apr 15, 15 Vessel Inspection - Approved Inspection
5101894 STATEN ISLAND, New York Apr 13, 15 Vessel Inspection - Approved Inspection
5100367 STATEN ISLAND, New York Apr 10, 15 Vessel Inspection - Agency Action Complete
5075903 Houston, Texas Feb 27, 15 Vessel Inspection - Approved Inspection
5071932 Houston, Texas Feb 20, 15 Vessel Inspection - Approved Inspection
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SystemSubsystemCause
LifesavingLifeboat
DescriptionDue DateResolved
Vessel reported freefall lifeboat hull was damaged while conducting drills. Vessel will be required to provide class report attesting to fully operational lifeboat prior to departure.Yes
Resolved DateResolution
Feb 27, 15received class report attesting to the repair of the lifeboat.
4858235 STATEN ISLAND, New York May 14, 14 Vessel Inspection - Approved Inspection
4853674 STATEN ISLAND, New York May 08, 14 Vessel Inspection - Approved Inspection
4853119 STATEN ISLAND, New York May 08, 14 Vessel Inspection - Approved Inspection
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SystemSubsystemCause
Pollution Prevention/ResponsePrevention Equipment
DescriptionDue DateResolved
1730-Oil filtering equipment shall function accordance with an approved design by the Administration. Oily water separator throughput appears to be greater than max allowable throughput indicated on IOPP of 2.5 cubic meters/hour, discovered during ORB review. Prior to operating OWS, require verification of max allowable throughput. MARPOL 73/78 Annex I/14.6Jun 08, 14Yes
Resolved DateResolution
May 14, 14Received ABS class report #NY2610164 stating that the abnormal number in the ORB was attributable to human error and heavy seas, not an equipment deficiency.
4513723 Christiansted, Virgin Islands Jan 11, 13 Vessel Inspection - Approved Inspection
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SystemSubsystemCause
Pollution Prevention/ResponseResponse EquipmentImproper/Lack of Maintenance
DescriptionDue DateResolved
1860 - Personnel Protection - A chemical Tanker shall comply with the IBC Code. The protective/safety equipment required IAW IBC Ch. 14 is defective, in that, the gloves have holes in the fingers. Chemical cargo operations are prohibited. Class to attest to proper safety equipment for chemical cargos is onboard for crew and intact. SOLAS 04 Ch. VII Reg. 10/IBC Ch 14.1 Code 50aFeb 11, 13Yes
Resolved DateResolution
May 08, 14Conducted visual inspection, during 08MAY14 COC exam, on protective/safety equipment required IAW IBC Ch. 14, gloves found with no holes in the fingers.
3942159 STATEN ISLAND, New York Feb 16, 11 Vessel Inspection - Approved Inspection
3599524 STATEN ISLAND, New York Sep 21, 09 Vessel Inspection - Approved Inspection
3294446 New Orleans, Louisiana Aug 16, 08 Vessel Inspection - Approved Inspection
Documents Issued Expires Agency
Certificate of Compliance - Tank Vessel September 21,2009 August 16,2010 N/A
Certificate of Fitness - Chemical Carrier March 20,2013 March 18,2018 ABS
Classification Document March 20,2013 March 18,2018 ABS
International Certificate of Fitness - Chemical February 27,2011 March 18,2013 ABS
International Load Line Certificate March 20,2013 March 18,2018 ABS
International Oil Pollution Prevention Certificate September 16,2013 March 18,2018 ABS
ISM - Document Of Compliance March 28,2011 February 10,2016 DNV
ISM - Safety Management Certificate April 13,2011 February 25,2016 DNV
Minimum Safe Manning Document April 1,2014 SG
SOLAS Cargo Ship Safety Construction Certificate March 20,2013 March 18,2018 ABS
SOLAS Cargo Ship Safety Equipment Certificate March 20,2013 March 18,2018 ABS
SOLAS Cargo Ship Safety Radio Certificate March 20,2013 March 18,2018 ABS
Tonnage Certificate, International February 22,2011 ABS