SIER

IMO number:

9075761

Call sign:

PHLJ

MMSI number:

244710741

Nat. Official Number:

6010 Z GRON. 1994

Flag:

Netherlands

Port of registry:

Ameland

Registered owner:

Wagenborg Passagiersdiensten B.V., Delfzijl

Commercial manager:

Wagenborg Passagiersdiensten B.V., Delfzijl

Shipyard:

Scheepswerf Bijlsma B.V., Wartena / 666

Launch date:

01-10-1994

Seatrail date(s):

01 & 04-02-1995

Delivery date:

04-02-1995

In service:

04-02-1995

Route:

Holwerd-Nes

Gross tonnage:

2286

Net tonnage:

892

Deadweight:

487

Length overall:

73.20 M

Length BPP:

69.31 M

Beam:

15.90 M

Depth:

5,65 M

Draught:

1.70 M

Passengers:

1463

Cars:

72

Main engine:

4 x Caterpillar 3508TA

Power:

2600 kW

Speed in knots:

11

Ship history & data

Ship history data

1995: SIER
NL 1 PHLJ
Ameland / Netherlands
(01-02-1995)
Owner: Wagenborg Passagiersdiensten B.V., Delfzijl
Manager: Wagenborg Passagiersdiensten B.V., Delfzijl
20..: SIER
NL 1 PG6257
Ameland / Netherlands
(00-00-20..)
Owner: Wagenborg Passagiersdiensten B.V., Delfzijl
Manager: Wagenborg Passagiersdiensten B.V., Delfzijl
2021: SIER
NL 1 PG6257
Ameland / Netherlands
(01-01-2021)
Owner: Wagenborg Shipinvest II B.V., Delfzijl
Manager: Wagenborg Passagiersdiensten B.V., Delfzijl

Additional info

01-10-1994:Christined by Mrs. Annemarie Jorritsma-Lebbink (then Minister of Transport and Water Management) and launched.
21-10-1994:Departed from Wartena to Lemmer.
24-10-1994:Installation of superstructure at Scheepswerf Friesland B.V., Lemmer.
01-02-1995:Sea trials.
04-02-1995:Sea trials and delivered to Wagenborg Passagiersdiensten B.V.
07-12-2010:Shortly after leaving Holwerd it collided with a dredger ‘ZEELAND’. With damage to the port side and a defective bow valve, returned to Holwerd to unload cars and continued to Ameland with passengers.
08-12-2010:  Arrived at Shipdock Harlingen B.V. for repairs.
02-04-2012:Caught fire in the engine room due to a leak in the Schottel’s hydraulic hose. Passengers were escorted to the car deck by the crew and were able to leave the ship safely via the car bridge. The day after the fire, the ‘MONNIK’ arrived from Lauwersoog to take over the extra departures.
23-06-2023:Significant damage sustained due to the shallow channel and has been temporarily taken out of use for repairs.

Latest data adjustment: 21-09-2024