NOR' EASTER

  • General
    • Vessel Name : NOR' EASTER 0
    • Operator : PERKINS FISHING, LLC 0
    • Ships Type (ICST) : 351 0
    • Vessel Type : 11 0
    • Construction : D 0
  • Engine
    • Horsepower rating : 205 0
  • Location
  • Capacity
    • Net Tonnage : 15 0
    • Passenger Capacity : 24 0
  • Size
    • Register length : 38.1 257
    • Regular Breadth : 13.2 257
    • Overall Length : 42 257
    • Overall Breadt : 14 257
    • Load draft : 5 257
    • Light Draft : 4.5 257
    • Height : 15 257
  • Other
    • Year : 1972 0
    • EQUIP1 : NONE 0
    • Coast Guard Number : 548076 0

PERKINS FISHING, LLC

  • Area of Operation : HARBORS AND WATERS WITHIN A 20 MILE RADIUS FROM WELLS HARBOR, ME, OR A 20 MILE RADIUS FROM KENNEBUNK, ME 0
  • Principal Commodity : PASSENGERS 0

News

LPG-Laden Tanker on Fire Off Yemen

LPG-Laden Tanker on Fire Off Yemen

The LPG-laden tanker MV Falcon was on fire and adrift on Saturday off the coast of Yemen, after it reported an explosion that forced members of its crew to abandon the vessel, the European Union's naval force Aspides said in a statement.The cause of the explosion was unclear but most likely an accident, according to initial indications, Aspides said.

Russia’s 44 Tanker Shadow Fleet Takes Hit as UK Imposes Sanctions

Russia’s 44 Tanker Shadow Fleet Takes Hit as UK Imposes Sanctions

Britain targeted Russia's two largest oil companies, Lukoil and Rosneft, and 44 shadow fleet tankers on Wednesday in what it described as a new bid to tighten energy sanctions and choke off Kremlin revenues.Lukoil and Rosneft were designated under Britain's Russia sanctions laws for what London described as their role in supporting the Russian government.

Crew Rescued After Attack Near Yemen

Crew Rescued After Attack Near Yemen

The crew of a ship set on fire in an attack in the Red Sea on Sunday abandoned the vessel and were rescued as it took on water, a British maritime agency said, in an assault that private security firm Ambrey said resembles that of the Houthi militant group.The attack, off the southwest coast of Yemen, was the first such incident reported in the vital shipping corridor since mid-April.

Hegseth Fine-Tunes Trump’s Panama Canal Rhetoric

Hegseth Fine-Tunes Trump’s Panama Canal Rhetoric

The United States will "take back" the Panama Canal from Chinese influence, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said on Tuesday during a visit to the Central American nation.After talks with Panama's government, Hegseth vowed to deepen security cooperation with Panamanian security forces and said China would not be allowed to "weaponize" the canal by using Chinese firms' commercial relationships

Pictures: The Moment Solong Hit Stena Immaculate

Pictures: The Moment Solong Hit Stena Immaculate

The UK Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB) has published a time line of the collision between the Portugal registered container ship Solong and the US registered oil/chemical tanker Stena Immaculate.The collision resulted in one fatality, 14 nautical miles north-east of Spurn Head at the entrance to the Humber Estuary, England, on March 10, 2025.

Yemen's Houthis to Continue Attacks on Isreal-Linked Shipping in Red Sea

Yemen's Houthis to Continue Attacks on Isreal-Linked Shipping in Red Sea

Yemen's Houthis will not "dial down" their action against Israeli shipping in the Red Sea in response to U.S. military pressure or appeals from the group's allies such as Iran, the Yemeni militant group's foreign minister said.Jamal Amer spoke to Reuters late on Monday after the U.S.

German Maritime Fleet: Resilient Strength in Turbulent Times

German Maritime Fleet: Resilient Strength in Turbulent Times

Germany’s maritime industry is proving resilient amid global economic uncertainty and shifting geopolitical priorities. At the annual conference of the German Shipowners' Association (VDR), statistics underscore the sector's role in securing trade, employment, and economic stability.

Blue or Red, Both Aisles of U.S. Politics Agree on Need to Bolster Shipbuilding

Blue or Red, Both Aisles of U.S. Politics Agree on Need to Bolster Shipbuilding

The United States is preparing to impose docking fees at its ports on any ship belonging to a fleet that includes Chinese-built or Chinese-flagged vessels, according to a draft executive order, a move aimed to both revitalize U.S. shipbuilding while countering China’s dominance in global shipping and shipbuilding.

China-U.S. Clash has Shipping Companies Heading for Cover

China-U.S. Clash has Shipping Companies Heading for Cover

Some shipping companies are discreetly moving operations out of Hong Kong and taking vessels off its flag registry. Others are making contingency plans to do so.Behind these low-profile moves, six shipping executives said, lie concerns that their ships could be commandeered by Chinese authorities or hit with U.S. sanctions in a conflict between Beijing and Washington.

WASHINGTON WATCH: A Maritime Reflection on the First 30 Days

WASHINGTON WATCH: A Maritime Reflection on the First 30 Days

The first thirty days of the new Trump Administration have brought sweeping changes throughout the federal government.  We take a pause to assess where things stand for maritime stakeholders and what may be coming next in Washington, DC, for our industry.A Maritime DirectiveFor those that work in the U.

Trump: Second Term, Second Withdrawal from Paris Climate Agreement

Trump: Second Term, Second Withdrawal from Paris Climate Agreement

President Donald Trump once again withdrew the United States from the Paris climate deal on Monday, removing the world's biggest historic emitter from global efforts to fight climate change for the second time in a decade.The move places the United States alongside Iran, Libya and Yemen as the only countries in the world outside the 2015 pact

Ammonia’s Future at a Turning Point in 2025

Ammonia’s Future at a Turning Point in 2025

The shipping industry has been watching the dual-fuel engine choices made for newbuildings as an indicator of what many see as an uncertain fuel future.In December, DNV’s Alternative Fuels Insights platform counted 27 ammonia and 322 methanol-fueled vessels currently on the orderbooks.Methanol has raced ahead of ammonia, which currently lags in both engine and regulatory development.