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Month: January 2012

Eiltank 41

Eiltank 41

The 110 meter long self-propelled tanker-barge went aground on the Rhine near Düsseldorf-Kaiserswerth, Germany.  The vessel was unable to free itself and requested assistance.   The water police were on scene shortly afterwards and an inspection showed no damage.   Due to the falling tide, the Eiltank 41 had to be lightered by pumping 400 of the 1700 tons of gas oil on board.  After the transfer of the 400 tons to another tanker, the Eiltank 41 refloated and proceeded on to Colonia.  No reports of injuries, damage or pollution being released.

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Tidecruise

Tidecruise

The 24 meter long high-speed catamaran passenger ship Tidecruise went aground at Leirvik, Norway.  The Tidecruise was approaching to dock for bunkering when it went ashore.  The vessel suffered damage to its hull.   No reports of injuries or pollution being released.  The authorities are conducting an investigation into the incident.

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More Photos of the Rena

More Photos of the Rena

More photos released by Maritime New Zealand of the Rena’s stern sinking including 3D images of the stern’s current position on the reef. Reports state the tug Go Canopus did attempt to reposition the stern section of the Rena so that the barge Smit Borneo could maneuver closer when salvage would resumed.   Divers will inspect the stern to verify if the barge can be position over the submerged section.

Quick Notes

  • The stern took less than 30 minutes to sink.
  • The total number of containers lost overboard is estimated near 250.
  • The stern section still had some 400 containers in the stern when it sank
  • 13 vessels have been deployed in salvage operations

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