VICTORIY I

  • Vessel Type: Fishing
  • MMSI: 273451210
  • IMO: 9101297
  • Call sign: UGME

VICTORIY I (IMO: 9101297) is a Fishing vessel sailing under the Russian Federation flag. It has an overall length of 118 feets and a beam of 26 feets.


VICTORIY I position reported at 04/24/2026 02:42:49 UTC:
Latitude: 133.055117, Longitude 133.055117 longitude

Visited ports: Yuzhno-Morskoy Anch, Antares, Yuzhno-Morskoy, Vladivostok, Pravda

Vessel Identification

  • MMSI: 273451210
  • IMO: 9101297
  • Call Sign: UGME
  • Flag: Russia
  • Vessel Type: Cargo Ship
  • AIS Type: Cargo

Specification

  • Gross Tonnage: 2,487 GT
  • Deadweight: 3,834 DWT
  • Length Overall: 107.6 m
  • Beam: 14.0 m
  • Draft: 4.3 m
  • Year Built: 1994

Propulsion

  • Engine Type: Diesel
  • Propulsion: Single screw
  • Speed (Service): approximately 10 knots

Shipyard

  • Built: 1994
  • Country of Build: Ukraine

Owner/Operator

  • Flag State: Russian Federation
  • Home Port: Rostov-on-Don
  • AIS Class: Class A
  • AIS Transponder: Active

Operating Region

  • Primary operations in the Black Sea, Sea of Azov, and Caspian Sea region, consistent with vessels registered at Rostov-on-Don and operating under the Russian flag in inland waterway and short-sea shipping routes.

Vessel Description

VICTORIY I is a small general cargo vessel built in 1994, operating under the Russian flag and registered at Rostov-on-Don. The vessel is characteristic of river-sea class cargo ships commonly found in the Russian and Ukrainian inland waterway and coastal trade sectors, designed for shallow draft operations suitable for river and coastal routes in the Black Sea and Azov Sea basin. With a deadweight of approximately 3,834 tonnes and a length of 107.6 meters, she is typical of the Soviet-era and early post-Soviet cargo fleet still active in regional short-sea trade.

Port Type Date
YUZHNO-MORSKOY ANCH Anchorage 4/23/2026
ANTARES Port 4/23/2026
YUZHNO-MORSKOY Port 3/31/2026
VLADIVOSTOK Port 3/5/2026
YUZHNO-MORSKOY Port 10/13/2025
PRAVDA Port 12/23/2024
YUZHNO-MORSKOY Port 10/24/2024