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  1. The current position of TIME BANDIT is at North America West Coast reported 209 days ago by AIS. The vessel is sailing at a speed of 7.8 knots. The vessel TIME BANDIT (IMO 8852356, MMSI 367594480) is a Fishing Vessel built in 1991 (33 years old) and currently sailing under the flag of United States (USA) . Plans & Prices.

  2. Apr 19, 2021 · While the long-running series has featured a number of different fishing vessels over the years, the Time Bandit is arguably the most popular among them. However, it has been missing from the Discovery Channel series for quite some time, and fans are wondering if it will ever return to the show.

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  4. Jun 13, 2023 · However, the series no longer features the Time Bandit. So, where is the fishing vessel in 2023? Here’s what to know about the crab fishing boat and what Hillstrand has mentioned about it...

    • Lauren Weiler
    • Senior Writer
  5. The current position of TIME BANDIT is at North East Atlantic Ocean reported 3 hours ago by AIS. The vessel is sailing at a speed of 0.8 knots. The vessel TIME BANDIT (MMSI 257014500) is a Fishing vessel and currently sailing under the flag of Norway . Plans & Prices. Track on Map Add Photo.

    • LK8977
    • 257M
    • Norway
    • 3 hours ago
  6. Built in 1991 at the Giddings Boat Works in Coos Bay , Oregon, the F/V Time Bandit is a 298 ton, 113 foot house-aft boat with a beam 28 feet across. It has an 8 foot draft and is powered by two 425 horsepower Cummins engines with a cruising speed of 9 knots. It has a hold capacity of 120,000...

  7. The F/V Time Bandit is a commercial crab fishing vessel co‑ by brothers Johnathan and Andy Hillstrand. It is featured on the Discovery Channel series Deadliest Catch. The Time Bandit is a 113-foot house aft boat owned by the Hillstrand brothers that was designed by the Hillstrands’ father.

  8. Apr 28, 2019 · Fan favorite boat Time Bandit left Discovery's Deadliest Catch in season 13 after Captain Johnathan Hillstrand announced his retirement. Here's where the commercial crab fishing boat is now, and whether it could return to TV.

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