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# Find Vessel Voyages and Port Calls

In the "Voyages & Port Calls" section of the vessel drawer you will find the most import information about a vessel and its voyages.

### Vessel Details

The "Vessel Details" section shows data about the vessel such as DWT summer/tropical and immersion. Click **Expand**<img src="/files/FdKhqZZUOwn4kai7lFjX" alt="" data-size="original">to show contact information for the vessel.

### Voyages

This is a list of voyages on the opened vessel, sorted by newest first. If there is an ongoing voyage (end date in the future) in the list, it is indicated with a blue marker on the left side. When clicking the reference number of the voyage, the voyage drawer will then open. If the voyage does not have a reference number, a text value displaying 'Missing' will show instead. This is also clickable and will ope n the selected voyage.

Clicking on the voyages will list all port calls of the voyage below. Clicking on port calls in the list opens them in a panel where you can make changes.


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