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Month: June 2015

Robert C

Robert C

On June 17, the 33 foot long wooden fishing vessel Robert C sank on Dogfish Bar off Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts. The Robert C had collided with the 40 foot fishing vessel Pedlar a few miles off the coast. The wooden vessel quickly sank in 50 feet of water. The one person on board was rescued by another nearby vessel. No reports of injuries, but some pollution was spotted over the wreck. Reports state the Robert C will not be salvaged. Divers were sent the following day to plug the vessel’s vents to prevent any further fuel from leaking out. The United States Coast Guard has launched an investigation into the incident.

Saint Laurent

Saint Laurent

Saint Laurent
Photo: twitter

On June 18, the 91 meter long, 4954 gt passenger ship Saint Laurent allided with a lock wall on the St. Lawrence River near Massena, New York. The cruise ship with 274 people on board was en route to Toronto from Montreal when it struck  a concrete wall bumper as it  approached the Eisenhower Lock. Seventeen persons on board suffered minor injuries and taken to hospital and later discharged. The Saint Laurent’s bow sustained heavy damage, but no pollution was released.

Asbach

Asbach

Asbach
Photo: swr.de

On June 18, the 66 meter long passenger ship Asbach allided with a pier on the Rhine near Boppard, Germany. The Asbach was en route to Koblenz from Rüdesheim  with 100 passengers when it was attempting to berth at Boppard.  The first attempt  to berth was unsuccessful and when the vessel maneovered it smashed into the pier with its bow. The pier was torn away from its anchorage and the Asbach pulled away going downstream.  The Asbach then struck bottom as it avoided striking another vessel berthed along the shoreline. The passenger ship proceeded to Koblenz where it finally berthed. The water police found the master to be intoxicated.  The Asbach had suffered some dents and breaches in the hull, but was allowed to continue on its voyage the following day with a new master. No reports of injuries or pollution released. Reports state damage was estimated to be around 40,000 €.