VESSEL: Barge
TYPE: Collision
DATE: March 25, 1903
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BUILT:
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LOCATION: Vineyard Sound, Vineyard Haven, Martha’s Vineyard
SUMMARY:
The tugboat Cuba along with the barges Sunbury and Cienfuegos were preparing to continue on its voyage to Bangor, Maine. The barges, loaded with a cargo of coal from Newsport News, would collide. The Cienfuegos struck the stern of the Sunbury resulting in the vessel’s hull cut down nearly to the water’s edge. The damage on the Sunbury was so significant it was unsafe to proceed with the tow. The barge would be left behind until a tug could take it to Fall River for repairs. The Cienfuegos as undamaged and would be taken under tow by the Cuba to Bangor.
After repairs in Fall River, the Sunbury was towed to Fort Point cove. There the barge would be towed to Bangor and arrived on April 20, 1903.
REFERENCE:
The Boston Globe (Boston, Massachusetts). March 25, 1903. Page 8.
The Bangor Daily News (Bangor, Maine). April 21, 1903. Page 7.
+ Structured Data
Vessel Name: Sunbury
Vessel Type: Barge
Country or Flag:
Wreck Type: Collision
Incident Type: Collision
Incident Date: 1903-03-25
Incident Year: 1903
Incident Month: 3
Incident Day: 25
Location – By Water: Vineyard Sound
Location – By Land: Vineyard Haven, Martha’s Vineyard
Lives Lost: 0 deaths
All Hands: false
Injuries: 0 injured
Photo Exist: false
Weather:
Notes: Struck by the barge Cienfuegos, the barge sustained damage that would unable to continue to be towed.
Total or Recovered: Recovered
Departure Port: Newport News, Rhode Island
Destination Port: Bangor, Maine
Cargo: Coal