SUMAYLA ONE
- Vessel Type: baycraft
- MMSI: 419000346
- IMO: 8216552
- Call sign: AVNG
SUMAYLA ONE (IMO: 8216552) is a baycraft vessel sailing under the India flag. It has an overall length of 194 feets and a beam of 39 feets.
SUMAYLA ONE position reported at 04/27/2026 16:34:22 UTC:
Latitude: 72.843313, Longitude 72.843313 longitude
Visited ports: Mumbai
SUMAYLA ONE
Vessel Identification
| Field | Data |
|---|---|
| Vessel Name | SUMAYLA ONE |
| MMSI | 419000346 |
| IMO Number | 8216552 |
| Call Sign | AVNG |
| Flag State | India |
| Vessel Type | Cargo Ship |
Specifications
| Field | Data |
|---|---|
| Year Built | 1983 |
| Gross Tonnage (GT) | 1,854 |
| Deadweight Tonnage (DWT) | 2,863 |
| Length Overall (LOA) | 79.9 m |
| Beam | 13.6 m |
Propulsion
| Field | Data |
|---|---|
| Engine Type | Diesel |
| Service Speed | ~10 knots |
Shipyard
| Field | Data |
|---|---|
| Year Built | 1983 |
| Country of Build | Japan |
Owner / Operator
| Field | Data |
|---|---|
| Flag State | India |
| Registered Owner | Indian-registered entity |
Specific owner/operator company details are not publicly confirmed in available open-source records at this time.
Operating Region
| Field | Data |
|---|---|
| Primary Region | Indian Subcontinent coastal waters |
| Typical Trade Area | Indian coastal / short-sea shipping routes |
Vessel Description
SUMAYLA ONE is a general cargo vessel built in 1983 in Japan, currently sailing under the Indian flag with MMSI 419000346 and IMO number 8216552. With a gross tonnage of approximately 1,854 GT and a deadweight of 2,863 DWT, she is a small-to-mid-sized coastal cargo carrier typical of regional short-sea trade.
The vessel operates primarily within Indian coastal waters, engaged in domestic cargo transport routes along the subcontinent. As an older vessel constructed in the early 1980s, she represents a class of aging short-sea general cargo ships commonly employed in regional trade within South Asian waters.
Disclaimer: This profile is compiled from publicly available maritime databases (including IMO GISIS, MarineTraffic, and VesselFinder). Users should verify critical operational details through official maritime authorities. Some fields may be limited due to restricted public disclosure.