Volcan-De-Tagoro Ship Details and Seafarer Feedback
IMO: 9830111
Passenger Ro Ro Cargo Ship, Spain
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Vessel Details
MMSI
224781000
Callsign
EBSB
Width
31.0 m
Length
111.0 m
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Stephen
2024-11-21
Position: Electrical Engineer
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Latest News (3)
VOLCAN DE TAGORO Makes Its Grand Entrance to Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
In an exciting turn of events, the VOLCAN DE TAGORO concluded its nearly month-long journey from Tasmania, landing in its new homeport of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria on Sunday, August 11. This arrival marks a significant milestone for the vessel, further enhancing the maritime landscape of the Canary Islands.
Incat Tasmania Sends Off New 111-Metre Ferry to Spain
Incat Tasmania has successfully delivered its latest 111-metre ferry, the Volcan de Tagoro (Incat Hull 091), to the Spanish operator Naviera Armas. The vessel departed from Hobart on the night of 16 July, marking a significant milestone for both the shipbuilder and its new owner. Adorned in the eye-catching red livery of Naviera Armas, Volcan de Tagoro recently completed rigorous sea trials and was loaded with fuel and supplies ahead of her journey. This new ferry is now en route to its home port in Spain, showcasing Incat Tasmania's commitment to crafting high-quality maritime solutions.
Incat Tasmania Unveils New High-Speed Ferry VOLCAN DE TAGORO
On Saturday, June 15, Incat Tasmania celebrated a significant milestone as they launched their latest vessel, VOLCAN DE TAGORO, measuring 111 meters in length. The ferry, known as Hull 091, was officially revealed when it was pulled out of the shipyard's covered newbuilding hall located in Hobart's Prince of Wales Bay. This launch marks a new chapter for Incat, reinforcing its reputation in the maritime industry for producing innovative and high-performance ferries.