Crew Reviews, Ratings & Info for Didim-Fatsa
IMO: 8212336
General Cargo Ship, Turkey
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Vessel Details
MMSI
271048486
Callsign
TCA6263
Width
11.0 m
Length
67.0 m
ITF_Abandonment_Status
Open
ITF_Abandonment_Date
22 Oct 2025
ITF_Owed_Wages
2 months
ITF_Seafarers_Count
5
ITF_Seafarer_Nationalities
Turkiye
ITF_Port
Bandirma
ITF_Country
Turkiye
Reviews (1)
Aaron
2024-01-10
Position: Pumpman
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Looking for information about this vessel. Has anyone worked on this ship? Was the crew alright?
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Latest News (3)
General Directorate of Maritime Affairs Steps In to Aid Crew of 'Didim Fatsa'
On October 27, 2023, the General Directorate of Maritime Affairs responded promptly to reports concerning the crew aboard the 'Didim Fatsa', a vessel currently anchored in Bandırma. Allegations of inadequate provisions led to a diligent investigation, resulting in the delivery of essential supplies including water, food, and cleaning materials to the ship. The General Directorate continues to monitor the circumstances closely, ensuring the well-being of the crew. For further details, you can view the report with accompanying images here: https://turkdeniz.com/bandirmada-demirde-bekleyen-gemideki-murettebatin-ihtiyaclari-giderildi.
Abandonment Case of DIDIM FATSA Reported to ITF
The vessel DIDIM FATSA, with IMO number 8212336, has been flagged as abandoned according to a recent report submitted to the International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF). The ship, registered under the flag of Turkiye, is currently docked at Bandirma, Turkiye. The ITF report, officially logged on 22 October 2025, highlights critical issues regarding the crew's welfare, with five seafarers onboard who have reportedly been owed wages for a period of two months. The situation is under review, as it remains an open case. This incident is part of the ITF's ongoing efforts to monitor and address global maritime abandonment cases, protecting the rights and livelihoods of seafarers worldwide.
Didim Fatsa Experiences Engine Failure in Çanakkale Strait
On the evening of September 19, 2025, the cargo vessel 'Didim Fatsa' faced an unexpected engine failure while navigating through the breathtaking Çanakkale Strait, specifically near Gocuk Burnu (Latitude: 40.3320, Longitude: 26.6304). The ship had been making its way from Aliağa to Bandırma when the incident occurred. Prompt action was taken, and the vessel was safely moored at Şevketiye Anchorage (Latitude: 40.4189, Longitude: 26.8345) with the help of the tug 'Kurtarma 17' (IMO: 9942990), under the vigilant oversight of the Çanakkale Ship Traffic Services Center. Authorities also ensured that other vessels transiting the Strait were promptly notified of the situation. Fortunately, by the morning of September 21, 'Didim Fatsa' was able to resume its journey, with an estimated time of arrival now set for September 25. For more details, check out the full report with accompanying photos at: https://www.saraymedya.com/haber/makine-arizasi-yapan-didim-fatsa-canakkale-de-demirletildi_201082/
Frequently Asked Questions
🌊 Did Didim-Fatsa sink or have any sinking incidents?
Based on available news reports, Didim-Fatsa has been mentioned in connection with sinking-related incidents. There have been 1 news reports mentioning sinking incidents. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.
🛠️ Did Didim-Fatsa experience any breakdowns or mechanical failures?
Based on available news reports, Didim-Fatsa has been mentioned in connection with breakdown-related incidents. There have been 1 news reports mentioning breakdowns. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.
⚙️ Did Didim-Fatsa have any engine problems?
Based on available news reports, Didim-Fatsa has been mentioned in connection with engine-related incidents. There have been 1 news reports mentioning engine problems. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.