by Mr Link » Tue Oct 19, 2021 8:24 pm
FYI, the IMO number is really only a 6 digit number, with the seventh digit a "check" digit. You do some math to come up with the check digit to confirm the entire number is valid.
A comment at the bottom of this Wikipedia page implies that there are large swaths of IMO numbers that have not yet been used.
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I do know that MMSI numbers are re-used occasionally, so that may be an option as well, once a ship has been scrapped for a number of years.
FYI, the IMO number is really only a 6 digit number, with the seventh digit a "check" digit. You do some math to come up with the check digit to confirm the entire number is valid.
A comment at the bottom of this Wikipedia page implies that there are large swaths of IMO numbers that have not yet been used.
Wiki talk
(scroll to the very bottom)
I do know that MMSI numbers are re-used occasionally, so that may be an option as well, once a ship has been scrapped for a number of years.