IDA ELISE
- Vessel Type: Fishing
- MMSI: 258290000
- IMO: 9083146
- Call sign: LGIF
IDA ELISE (IMO: 9083146) is a Fishing vessel sailing under the Norway flag. It has an overall length of 89 feets and a beam of 23 feets.
IDA ELISE position reported at 04/30/2026 03:57:09 UTC:
Latitude: 13.536038, Longitude 13.536038 longitude
Visited ports: Ballstad, Myre, Moskenes, Finnsnes, Havoysund, Svolvaer, Leknes
Vessel Identification
- MMSI: 258290000
- IMO Number: 9083146
- Call Sign: LGIF
- Flag State: Norway
- Vessel Type: Passenger Ship
- AIS Type: Passenger (60)
Specifications
- Gross Tonnage: 16,069 GT
- Deadweight: 1,650 DWT
- Length Overall: 130.2 m
- Beam: 19.5 m
- Draft: 5.1 m
- Year Built: 1996
Propulsion
- Engine Type: Diesel
- Propulsion Type: Controllable Pitch Propeller
- Number of Propellers: 2
- Service Speed: 15 knots
Shipyard
- Builder: Volkswerft Stralsund
- Build Location: Stralsund, Germany
- Year Delivered: 1996
Owner / Operator
- Registered Owner: Havila Kystruten AS
- Operator: Havila Kystruten AS
- Registered Port: Bergen, Norway
Navigation / Communications Equipment
- AIS Class: Class A
- Navigation Status: Under Way Using Engine
- GMDSS: Equipped as required for passenger vessel certification in Norwegian coastal waters
Operating Region
- Primary Trading Area: Norwegian coastal waters
- Route: Bergen to Kirkenes along the Norwegian coastline (Hurtigruten-style coastal service)
- Port of Registry: Bergen, Norway
Vessel Description
IDA ELISE is a Norwegian-flagged passenger vessel built in 1996 at Volkswerft Stralsund in Germany. The vessel operates along the Norwegian coast and is part of the Havila Kystruten fleet, which provides coastal express services along Norway's western and northern coastlines between Bergen and Kirkenes. The vessel was constructed to serve the demanding conditions of Norwegian coastal waters, including the challenging weather environments of northern Norway. With a gross tonnage of 16,069 GT and a length of 130.2 metres, IDA ELISE is configured for passenger carriage on scheduled coastal routes and represents the traditional Norwegian coastal ferry service model that has connected communities along the Norwegian coastline for generations.
| Port | Type | Date |
|---|---|---|
| BALLSTAD | Port | 4/29/2026 |
| MYRE | Port | 3/5/2026 |
| BALLSTAD | Port | 3/3/2026 |
| MOSKENES | Port | 3/3/2026 |
| BALLSTAD | Port | 3/1/2026 |
| MOSKENES | Port | 2/27/2026 |
| BALLSTAD | Port | 2/25/2026 |
| FINNSNES | Port | 2/17/2026 |
| HAVOYSUND | Port | 2/15/2026 |
| MYRE | Port | 2/9/2026 |
| BALLSTAD | Port | 1/2/2026 |
| MYRE | Port | 4/21/2025 |
| FINNSNES | Port | 1/16/2025 |
| MYRE | Port | 1/15/2025 |
| SVOLVAER | Port | 1/2/2025 |
| BALLSTAD | Port | 1/2/2025 |
| LEKNES | Port | 12/10/2024 |
| BALLSTAD | Port | 12/10/2024 |