Portugal

CB PACIFIC

Tanker / Handy, IMO 9851725

CB PACIFIC is currently in Boston, last seen less than 1h ago

The vessel was built in 2020, and is sailing under the flag of Portugal. Her length overall (LOA) is 183 meters, and her width (beam) is 32 meters. Her summer deadweight capacity is 37,787 tonnes.

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Current voyage information

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Last port calls

Port name Arrival time Departure time
Boston Boston (us) Saturday 16th November
Quincy Quincy (us) Thursday 14th November Saturday 16th November
Quebec Quebec (ca) Monday 4th November Sunday 10th November
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Frequently asked questions

Where is CB PACIFIC right now?

The current position of CB PACIFIC in the Boston, last seen less than 1h ago.

What type of ship is CB PACIFIC?

CB PACIFIC is a Tanker classified as a Handy.

How big is CB PACIFIC?

CB PACIFIC is 183 meters long (LOA) and 32 meters wide (beam).

CB PACIFIC
Portugal

CB PACIFIC

Tanker / Handy, IMO 9851725

CB PACIFIC is currently in Boston, last seen less than 1h ago

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The vessel was built in 2020, and is sailing under the flag of Portugal. Her length overall (LOA) is 183 meters, and her width (beam) is 32 meters. Her summer deadweight capacity is 37,787 tonnes.

Track the live position of CB PACIFIC with AIS data from satellites, terrestrial and dynamic AIS sources. Get global coverage and live positions for all ships by registering a free account in ShipAtlas by Maritime Optima.

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Vessel details

Name CB PACIFIC
Vessel type Tanker / Handy
IMO 9851725
MMSI 255806265
Callsign CQAS7
Flag Portugal
Year built 2020
Draft (summer) 11.115 meters
Length overall (LOA) 183 meters
Width (beam) 32 meters
Deadweight (DWT) 37,787 tonnes

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