EVA JOAN

  • General
    • Vessel Name : EVA JOAN 0
    • Operator : LANDING WAY DEPOT, INC. 0
    • Ships Type (ICST) : 344 0
    • Vessel Type : 40 0
    • Construction : A 0
  • Engine
  • Location
    • City : PETALUMA 0
    • STATE : CA 0
  • Capacity
    • Net Tonnage : 1633 0
    • Full Load Capacity : 4000 232
  • Size
    • Register length : 250.6 257
    • Regular Breadth : 55 257
    • Overall Length : 250.6 257
    • Overall Breadt : 55 257
    • Load draft : 11.6 257
    • Light Draft : 2 257
    • Height : 16 257
  • Other
    • Rebuilt year : 2007 0
    • Year : 2007 0
    • EQUIP1 : NONE 0
    • Coast Guard Number : NOT/DOC 0
    • REBLT : * 0

LANDING WAY DEPOT, INC.

  • Area of Operation : SAN FRANCISCO BAY AND CONNECTING INLAND WATERWAYS 0
  • Principal Commodity : SAND & GRAVEL 0

CATHERINE MARIE

  • Type : 40 0
  • Construction : A 0

GINA ELIZABETH

  • Type : 40 0
  • Construction : A 0

LEANNE JOAN

  • Type : 40 0
  • Construction : A 0

News

New Ultra-large Container Vessel Delivered to Hapag-Lloyd

New Ultra-large Container Vessel Delivered to Hapag-Lloyd

German ocean carrier Hapag-Lloyd announced it has taken delivery of a new ultra-large container vessel from South Korean shipbuilder Hanwha Ocean.The 399-meter-long, 23,660 TEU Hamburg Express is the seventh newbuild in a series of 12 "Hamburg Express" class containerships—the largest to ever sail under the German flag.

Shell Halts All Red Sea Shipments

Shell Halts All Red Sea Shipments

British oil major Shell suspended all shipments through the Red Sea indefinitely after U.S. and U.K. strikes on Yemen's Houthi rebels triggered fears of further escalation, the Wall Street Journal reported, on Tuesday, citing people familiar with the decision.Attacks on ships by the Houthis, who say they are acting in solidarity with Palestinians, have disrupted global commerce.

Workboat Power: Alternatives Join Diesel to Power Current—and Future—Vessels

Workboat Power: Alternatives Join Diesel to Power Current—and Future—Vessels

Analysts and commentators are quick to point out that fossil fuels will power maritime equipment, and indeed dominate the fueling marketplace, well into the future. However, they will do so alongside new fuels, and new technologies, that will be introduced to the maritime sector in the coming years.

Maine DOT Commissions New Ferry Charles Norman Shay

Maine DOT Commissions New Ferry Charles Norman Shay

The Maine Department of Transportation and Maine State Ferry Service commissioned the Charles Norman Shay ferry in Rockland on September 12.The 104-foot passenger/vehicle ferry, which will primarily serve Matinicus Isle, was designed by Gilbert Associates and built by Bayou la Batre, Ala. shipbuilder Steiner Shipyard. It has capacity to carry 149 passengers and seven cars.