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Dry Bulk Freight Index2,490 -1.3%Capesize3,538 -2.8%Panamax2,124 +0.7%Dirty Tanker Index1,935 +1.1%Supramax1,668 -0.1%Clean Tanker Index1,280 -1.4%Handysize947 +0.2%Dry Bulk Freight Index2,490 -1.3%Capesize3,538 -2.8%Panamax2,124 +0.7%Dirty Tanker Index1,935 +1.1%Supramax1,668 -0.1%Clean Tanker Index1,280 -1.4%Handysize947 +0.2%Dry Bulk Freight Index2,490 -1.3%Capesize3,538 -2.8%Panamax2,124 +0.7%Dirty Tanker Index1,935 +1.1%Supramax1,668 -0.1%Clean Tanker Index1,280 -1.4%Handysize947 +0.2%Dry Bulk Freight Index2,490 -1.3%Capesize3,538 -2.8%Panamax2,124 +0.7%Dirty Tanker Index1,935 +1.1%Supramax1,668 -0.1%Clean Tanker Index1,280 -1.4%Handysize947 +0.2%Dry Bulk Freight Index2,490 -1.3%Capesize3,538 -2.8%Panamax2,124 +0.7%Dirty Tanker Index1,935 +1.1%Supramax1,668 -0.1%Clean Tanker Index1,280 -1.4%Handysize947 +0.2%Dry Bulk Freight Index2,490 -1.3%Capesize3,538 -2.8%Panamax2,124 +0.7%Dirty Tanker Index1,935 +1.1%Supramax1,668 -0.1%Clean Tanker Index1,280 -1.4%Handysize947 +0.2%
Heavy Load Carrier🇷🇺 RussiaActive

SAKHALIN

IMO
9085730
MMSI
273390290
Call Sign
UBBP7

Technical Specifications

Key Figures

Gross Tonnage
4,865GT
Deadweight
5,204DWT
Length Overall
95.69m
Beam
17.75m
Year Built
1996

Intelligence

Risk & Sustainability

Risk scoreCritical
25/ 100
Safety48
Compliance5
Environment48

Compliance

Safety Record

Marine casualties3
  • PERSON SERIOUSLY INJURED OR KILLED - Boarding, being on board, falling overboard from the shipSerious
    Jul 19, 2010BECANCOUR, QC, QUEBEC (QC)

    On 19 July 2010, while loading locomotives in the Port of Becancour, Quebec, on the St.Lawrence River, a stevedore fell between the M/V "STELLANOVA" and the quay. The victim was near a safety ladder in the quay and able to climb back to safety.

  • TOTAL FAILURE OF ANY MACHINERY OR TECHNICAL SYSTEMMinor
    Oct 23, 2007BUOY D-42, LAKE ST.FRANCOIS, QUEBEC, QUEBEC (QC)

    On 23 October 2007, the up bound vessel STELLANOVA had steering problems off Lancaster, Ontario, near buoy D-42 on the Lake St. Francois.

  • COLLISION - With another vessel or other floating objectSerious
    Oct 12, 2002SOUTH SHORE CANAL, ST.LAWRENCE, QUE., QUEBEC (QC)

    At approximately 1850 eastern daylight time on 12 October 2002, the upbound Stellanova was going west through the South Shore Canal on the St. Lawrence Seaway while the downbound Canadian Prospector was preparing to enter the South Shore Canal eastbound just after transiting Lake St. Louis. As it approached Mile 12, the Stellanova was on the south side of the channel when the pilot called the Canadian Prospector and arranged a starboard-to-starboard passing. The master of the Canadian Prospector concurred with the arrangement and manoeuvred the vessel towards the north side of the channel. The Stellanova was manoeuvred in order to keep it on the south side of the channel, but it sheered towards the centre of the channel, and the Stellanova and the Canadian Prospector collided. Both vessels sustained significant damage. The Stellanova struck the bank, causing minor pollution, which was eventually brought under control by St. Lawrence Seaway authorities. One member of the Stellanova crew sustained minor injuries as a result of the impact.

Recorded marine occurrences naming this vessel.

Composite Risk

Risk Score

89/100
High risk80% component coverage

Strong, corroborated adverse evidence — a detention, sanctions exposure or a dark-fleet signal.

PSC detentionsno data
Sanctions exposure100
Dark-fleet signal100
Hull age100
Flag register25

A coverage-weighted blend of the 4 components we could read for this hull — the weights renormalise over only the components present, so a thin read is never inflated and a hull is never credited a “safe 0” for a signal it has no row for. Higher means riskier. Derived in-house from government-open port-State-control, flag, sanctions and our own vessel data; weight it by the coverage above.

Estimated

Capacity & Classification

Cargo capacity at draughtMedium confidence
~5,204t at summer draught

Other · summer draught 5.75 m · 14.1 t per cm immersion

Estimated intake by draught
4.03 m~2,764 t
4.31 m~3,170 t
4.6 m~3,577 t
4.89 m~3,984 t
5.18 m~4,391 t
5.46 m~4,797 t
5.75 m~5,204 t
Design draught looks implausible for this class and size — the figures above are anchored to it, so treat them with extra caution.

Estimate only — modelled from deadweight (deadweight only) using a first-principles hydrostatic model, not measured hydrostatic tables. The design draught it is anchored to is unreliable across the fleet.

Transparency

Risk signals

Behavioural flags raised against this vessel — each shown with the raw evidence behind it. Derived in-house from data we are entitled to publish; informational, not a determination of wrongdoing.

AIS gapcriticalstrength 1.00

Stopped transmitting relative to the live feed front

On Sanctions List
yes
Regimes
OFAC

Method: vessel is on a sanctions list but has never appeared on our live AIS feed. Source: ais_positions (absence) + sanctioned_vessels.

Signals are a current-state view: a flag clears once the vessel stops tripping its detector. These are screening indicators, not a substitute for your own due diligence.

Commercial

Voyage Estimate

From 5,204 DWT · ~9 t/day · bunker @ live VLSFO.

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