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Birgit G

Birgit G

Birgit G

On the evening of February 21, the 88 meter long, 1460 dwt cargo vessel Birgit G (IMO: 9536064) became disabled on the North Sea off Westerhever, Germany. The vessel had suffered engine problems and dropped anchor to undergo repairs.  After completing repairs, the crew requested the DGzRS to escort the cargo vessel to Büsum in case of another engine breakdown. The DGzRS deployed the search and rescue vessel Theodor Storm out of Büsum and proceeded to escort the Birgit G to port.  Around 3:30 a.m. on February 22, the vessels were just 5.4 nautical miles off Büsum when the Birgit G main engine failed.  The Birgit G was able to drop it’s anchor again. Later the Theodor Storm proceeded to transport technicians and inspectors to the Birgit G to assist in repairs.  Reports state a tug towed the Birgit G into port the next day.  No reports of injuries, damage or pollution released.

Theodor Storm
Photo: DGzRS

 

Mare Liberum Disabled

Mare Liberum Disabled

The 21-meter long, 170 ton fishing vessel Mare Liberum became disabled off the Dithmarscher Coast.  The Mare Liberum had a hydraulic pump failure which left the rudder blocked.   The 2 men on board contacted the German Maritime Rescue Service (GMRS)  located at Busum.   The GMRS launched the rescue boat SK-33 which took the Mare Liberum under tow back to Busum.  

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