AURORA COEY
- Vessel Type: Other
- MMSI: 257625000
- IMO: 9727247
- Call sign: LGGY3
AURORA COEY (IMO: 9727247) sailing under the Norway flag. It has an overall length of 279 feets and a beam of 66 feets.
AURORA COEY position reported at 05/08/2026 19:26:36 UTC:
Latitude: -2.082250, Longitude -2.082250 longitude
Visited ports: Aberdeen, Aberdeen Anch, Peterhead, Stavanger, Dusavik, Stavanger Dusavika, Stavanger Anch
Vessel Identification
- MMSI: 257625000
- IMO: 9727247
- Call Sign: LGGY3
- Flag State: Norway
- Vessel Type: Offshore Supply Vessel / Platform Supply Vessel (PSV)
- AIS Type: 35 (Military/Reserved) — noted in some AIS feeds, verify operationally
Specifications
- Gross Tonnage: 4,576 GT
- Deadweight: 4,100 DWT
- Length Overall: 93.4 m
- Beam: 20 m
- Draft: 6.8 m
- Year Built: 2015
Propulsion
- Propulsion Type: Diesel-Electric / Azimuth thruster configuration
- Dynamic Positioning: DP2 class
Shipyard
- Builder: Ulstein Verft AS
- Shipyard Location: Ulsteinvik, Norway
- Hull Design: Ulstein X-BOW® design
Owner / Operator
- Registered Owner: Eidesvik Offshore ASA
- Commercial Manager: Eidesvik Offshore ASA
- Country: Norway
Navigation / Communications Equipment
- AIS Class: Class A
- GMDSS equipped: Yes
- Navigation standard: Compliant with Norwegian Maritime Authority and SOLAS requirements
Operating Region
- Primary Region: North Sea
- Key Activity Areas: Norwegian Continental Shelf (NCS)
- Operational Role: Offshore support and supply operations to oil and gas installations
Vessel Description
Aurora Coey is a Platform Supply Vessel (PSV) built by Ulstein Verft AS in Ulsteinvik, Norway, delivered in 2015. The vessel features the distinctive Ulstein X-BOW® hull design, which provides superior sea-keeping performance, reduced fuel consumption, and improved crew comfort in harsh sea conditions typical of the North Sea. Owned and operated by Eidesvik Offshore ASA, the vessel is equipped with a DP2 dynamic positioning system, enabling precise station-keeping during offshore supply and support operations on the Norwegian Continental Shelf. As a modern PSV, the vessel is designed to carry deck cargo, dry bulk, liquid mud, brine, and fuel to offshore installations.
| Port | Type | Date |
|---|---|---|
| ABERDEEN | Port | 5/8/2026 |
| ABERDEEN ANCH | Anchorage | 5/1/2026 |
| ABERDEEN | Port | 4/30/2026 |
| PETERHEAD | Port | 1/17/2026 |
| ABERDEEN | Port | 1/12/2026 |
| ABERDEEN ANCH | Anchorage | 12/28/2025 |
| ABERDEEN | Port | 12/22/2025 |
| PETERHEAD | Port | 8/16/2025 |
| ABERDEEN | Port | 8/6/2025 |
| PETERHEAD | Port | 4/29/2025 |
| ABERDEEN | Port | 4/27/2025 |
| STAVANGER | Port | 4/2/2025 |
| DUSAVIK | Port | 4/1/2025 |
| STAVANGER DUSAVIKA | Marina | 4/1/2025 |
| STAVANGER ANCH | Anchorage | 4/1/2025 |
| ABERDEEN | Port | 3/30/2025 |
| ABERDEEN ANCH | Anchorage | 3/16/2025 |
| ABERDEEN | Port | 3/10/2025 |