LANGEOOG I
- Vessel Type: Passenger
- MMSI: 211226480
- IMO: 7939705
- Call sign: DCBJ
LANGEOOG I (IMO: 7939705) is a Passenger vessel sailing under the Germany flag. It has an overall length of 102 feets and a beam of 20 feets.
LANGEOOG I position reported at 05/26/2026 18:21:28 UTC:
Latitude: 7.494677, Longitude 7.494677 longitude
Visited ports: Langeoog, Norddeich, Oldersum
Vessel Identification
- MMSI: 211226480
- IMO: 7939705
- Call Sign: DCBJ
- Vessel Type: Passenger Ferry
- Flag: Germany
- AIS Vessel Type: Passenger
Specifications
- Gross Tonnage: 313 GT
- Length Overall: 38.9 m
- Beam: 9.2 m
- Year Built: 1980
Propulsion
- Engine Type: Diesel
- Propulsion Type: Conventional shaft driven
Shipyard
- Built: 1980
- Country of Build: Germany
Owner / Operator
- Operator: Schiffahrt der Insel Langeoog
- Management: Gemeinde Langeoog (Municipality of Langeoog)
- Country: Germany
Operating Region
- Primary Area: North Sea, German Bight
- Route: Scheduled passenger ferry service between Bensersiel (mainland) and the island of Langeoog, Lower Saxony, Germany
- Navigation Area: Coastal/restricted waters, East Frisian Islands region
Vessel Description
LANGEOOG I is a small German passenger ferry operating under the administration of the Municipality of Langeoog, serving as a vital transport link between the mainland port of Bensersiel and the car-free East Frisian island of Langeoog. The vessel operates within the Wadden Sea, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, navigating shallow tidal waters characteristic of the East Frisian coast. As Langeoog is a car-free island, the ferry service is the primary means of passenger transport to and from the island, carrying residents, tourists, and essential supplies. The vessel has been a longstanding part of the island's maritime infrastructure since her construction in 1980.