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IMO: 9177442

Passenger Ship, Greece

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Flying-Cat-3 - Passenger Ship vessel registered in Greece

Vessel Details

MMSI

239552000

Callsign

SX6671

Width

12.0 m

Length

48.0 m

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Nicholas

2024-01-29

Position: Cook

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Latest News (4)

Engine Troubles for Ferry 'Flying Cat 3' During Voyage

Sep 04, 2025 10:07

On the evening of September 2, 2025, a hiccup occurred for the ferry 'Flying Cat 3' as it encountered a port side main engine failure. The incident unfolded while en route to the Port of Poros, where the vessel was navigating its regular service from Spetses to Hydra and Piraeus. With 94 passengers and a crew of 13 on board, the captain promptly notified the Port Authority of Poros. Upon safely arriving in Poros, the ferry disembarked all passengers without incident. Initially, the Poros Port Authority grounded the ferry, disallowing any further departures. However, after a thorough inspection by the Local Inspection Team, the ferry was granted permission for a single, unaccompanied journey to Piraeus, devoid of cargo and passengers. Meanwhile, the ship-owning company ensured that those destined for Piraeus were safely transported to their final destination.

Ferry Incident: 'Flying Cat 3' Evacuated in Poros Over Bomb Threat

Apr 22, 2025 10:57

On April 20, 2025, a dramatic scene unfolded at Poros port when the 'Flying Cat 3' ferry was evacuated due to reports of a potential explosive device on board. The ferry was en route on its regular schedule, connecting Spetses-Hydra-Poros-Piraeus, when the alarm was raised. Officials from the Port Authority of Poros swiftly took action, evacuating all passengers and crew aboard the vessel. To ensure public safety, the area surrounding the port was cordoned off. Emergency responders, including a fire truck, an ambulance, and members of the Poros Coast Guard, were promptly dispatched to the location. The urgency of the situation necessitated the arrival of the Explosive Devices Response Team from the Greek Coast Guard, who conducted thorough inspections of the ferry, its passengers, and luggage. Fortunately, their investigation yielded no signs of danger. Following the comprehensive checks, the 'Flying Cat 3' was cleared to resume its journey, carrying 256 passengers and 13 crew members. In the aftermath of the incident, a preliminary investigation has been initiated by the Poros Port Authority to ascertain the origins of the bomb threat.

Engine Malfunction Delays 'Flying Cat 3' in Piraeus

Jul 21, 2024 16:26

On the morning of July 19, 2024, an operational hiccup emerged for the 'Flying Cat 3' as the vessel's captain reported an inability to start the port side main engine while preparing for its routine service from Piraeus to the picturesque islands of Poros, Hydra, and Spetses. As a precautionary measure, the Argosaronikos Port Authority promptly intervened, prohibiting the ferry from departing until the vessel's classification society could provide a valid maintenance certificate. This unforeseen delay did not leave passengers stranded, as they were quickly transferred to their intended destinations aboard the 'Flying Cat 6'.

Main Engine Failure Halts 'Flying Cat 3' Departure from Piraeus

Jun 28, 2024 10:18

On June 27, 2024, the 'Flying Cat 3,' a prominent ferry in the Greek shipping fleet, faced an unexpected mechanical issue at the Port of Piraeus. During a routine engine startup procedure, the port side main engine failed to ignite, causing the onboard crew to notify the Central Port Authority of Piraeus. The vessel was set for a scheduled journey to the idyllic destinations of Poros, Hydra, and Spetses. In light of the engine malfunction, the ship-owning company promptly arranged alternative transportation for the affected passengers to ensure they reached their destinations without excessive delay. The Port Authority has since prohibited the ferry's departure until the ship's monitoring classification society can present an up-to-date class certificate and proof of seaworthiness. This incident underscores the importance of vessel maintenance and regulatory compliance in ensuring passenger safety and operational reliability.

Frequently Asked Questions

🔥 Were there any fires on Flying-Cat-3?

Based on available news reports, Flying-Cat-3 has been mentioned in connection with fire-related incidents. There have been 1 news reports mentioning fire incidents. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.

Fire Incident Reported

🚫 Are there any sanctions against Flying-Cat-3?

Based on available news reports, Flying-Cat-3 has been mentioned in connection with sanction-related incidents. There have been 1 news reports mentioning sanctions. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.

Sanction Reported

🛠️ Did Flying-Cat-3 experience any breakdowns or mechanical failures?

Based on available news reports, Flying-Cat-3 has been mentioned in connection with breakdown-related incidents. There have been 3 news reports mentioning breakdowns. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.

Breakdown Reported

⚙️ Did Flying-Cat-3 have any engine problems?

Based on available news reports, Flying-Cat-3 has been mentioned in connection with engine-related incidents. There have been 3 news reports mentioning engine problems. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.

Engine Problem Reported

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