LADY MARY

  • General
    • Vessel Name : LADY MARY 0
    • Operator : ARGOSY 0
    • Ships Type (ICST) : 359 0
    • Vessel Type : 16 0
    • Construction : A 0
  • Engine
    • Horsepower rating : 410 0
  • Location
    • City : SEATTLE 0
    • STATE : WA 0
  • Capacity
    • Net Tonnage : 44 0
    • Passenger Capacity : 300 0
  • Size
    • Register length : 82 257
    • Regular Breadth : 26 257
    • Overall Length : 98 257
    • Overall Breadt : 26 257
    • Load draft : 9 257
    • Light Draft : 4 257
    • Height : 28 257
  • Other
    • Year : 1994 0
    • EQUIP1 : NONE 0
    • Coast Guard Number : 1023307 0

ARGOSY

  • Area of Operation : PUGET SOUND AND TRIBUTARY WATERS 0
  • Principal Commodity : EXCURSION PASSENGERS 0

BEAVER

  • Type : 16 0
  • Construction : C 0

CELEBRATIONS

  • Type : 16 0
  • Construction : A 0

CHAMPAGNE LADY

  • Type : 16 0
  • Construction : A 0

GOODTIME II

  • Type : 16 0
  • Construction : A 0

GOODTIME III

  • Type : 16 0
  • Construction : A 0

QUEENS LAUNCH

  • Type : 16 0
  • Construction : D 0

ROYAL ARGOSY

  • Type : 16 0
  • Construction : A 0

SIGHTSEER

  • Type : 16 0
  • Construction : A 0

SPIRIT OF SEATTLE

  • Type : 16 0
  • Construction : A 0

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Cruise Vessel MS Amera Gets a New Lease on Life

Cruise Vessel MS Amera Gets a New Lease on Life

Shipowners in all sectors face the same decision: build new or refurbish older tonnage. In the booming cruise sector the decision is more pressing, particularly as new construction ships can take two to three years to build, perhaps longer today with global shipyard orderbooks packed full.

Fincantieri Delivers Cruise Ship Queen Anne to Cunard

Fincantieri Delivers Cruise Ship Queen Anne to Cunard

Carnival Corporation's Cunard cruise line announced it has taken delivery of its newest cruise ship, Queen Anne, from Italian shipbuilding group Fincantieri.The newbuild was officially handed over on Friday during a ceremony at the Fincantieri Marghera shipyard in Venice. The 114,000-ton ship spans 14 decks and has capacity for up to 3,000 passengers.

Russian Oil Flows Through Red Sea Face Lower Risks

Russian Oil Flows Through Red Sea Face Lower Risks

Tankers carrying Russian oil have continued sailing through the Red Sea largely uninterrupted by Houthi attacks on shipping and face lower risks than competitors, according to shipping executives, analysts and flows data.Russia has become more dependent on trade through the Suez Canal and the Red Sea since it invaded Ukraine

AET Names New LNG Dual-fuel VLCC

AET Names New LNG Dual-fuel VLCC

AET, a member of the MISC Group, held a naming ceremony in Singapore for its latest liquefied natural gas (LNG) dual-fuel very large crude carrier (VLCC), Eagle Veracruz.The Singapore-flagged 300,000 dwt tanker was named by Singapore’s Minister for Sustainability and the Environment (MSE) Grace Fu, who is also the Lady Sponsor of the vessel.

SAR Officer Caleb Halle Receives 2023 IMO Bravery Award

SAR Officer Caleb Halle Receives 2023 IMO Bravery Award

The 2023 IMO Award for Exceptional Bravery at Sea has been presented to Caleb Halle, Aviation Survival Technician Second Class (AST2) of the United States Coast Guard (USCG). He was recognized for the outstanding courage, endurance and determination he showed during the rescue of the seven-strong crew of the tugboat Legacy in January 2023.

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.

Video: Injured Crewmembers Airlifted from Fire-hit Liftboat in the Gulf of Mexico

Video: Injured Crewmembers Airlifted from Fire-hit Liftboat in the Gulf of Mexico

Two crewmembers were medecaved on Sunday after being injured in a fire aboard a U.S.-registered liftboat in the Gulf of Mexico, the U.S. Coast Guard said.At approximately 7:53 p.m. Coast Guard District Eight watchstanders received a notification from the Laredo Offshore Services' liftboat Brazos that two men needed medical attention following a fire on board.

Maryland Governor Urges Congress to Fund Bridge Rebuild

Maryland Governor Urges Congress to Fund Bridge Rebuild

With efforts underway to clean up thousands of tons of steel debris from the collapsed bridge in Baltimore's harbor, Maryland Governor Wes Moore on Sunday urged Republicans to work with Democrats to approve the federal funding needed for rebuilding the bridge and to get the port economy back on its feet.

Brazilian Built Submarine with French Tech Launched

Brazilian Built Submarine with French Tech Launched

The presidents of France and Brazil on Wednesday launched a submarine built in the South American country with French technology in a program that aims to build Brazil's first nuclear-powered submarine by the end of the decade.Presidents Emmanuel Macron and Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva attended a ceremony in the Itaguai shipyard near Rio de Janeiro

Houthis Say Six Ships Attacked in Past 72 Hours

Houthis Say Six Ships Attacked in Past 72 Hours

Yemen's Houthis said on Tuesday that they had mounted six attacks on ships with drones and missiles in the last 72 hours in the Gulf of Aden and the Red Sea.The Houthis attacked the Maersk Saratoga, APL Detroit, Huang Pu and Pretty Lady after identifying them as either U.S. or British, according to a statement from the group's military spokesperson Yahya Sarea.

Let’s Set Some Standards for Micro Cargo

Let’s Set Some Standards for Micro Cargo

As zero carbon cargo efforts are progressing, it is becoming more apparent that the lowest hanging fruit is in the last few miles. This is where a large amount of carbon is expended in delivering small parcels to stores and consumers’ doors.This is particularly apparent in dense pack cities like New York City, where delivery vans clog streets and water crossings.

Japan Kills First Fin Whale in Commercial Whaling Program

Japan Kills First Fin Whale in Commercial Whaling Program

Japan’s state-owned whaling company, Kyodo Senpaku, has killed a fin whale off Iwate Prefecture.The 19.6 meter, 55-tonne male was caught using Kyodo Senpaku’s new whaling ship, the 9,300-ton Kangei Maru, which entered operation in March.Japan’s Ministry of Agriculture has added 59 fin whales to its existing quotas for minke whales, Bryde’s whales and sei whales.