Suez blocked by stuck ship!

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sherman

13,515 posts

218 months

Thursday 1st September 2022
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It seems to be aground but facing down the canal rather than across it so should be nice and passable.

Looks like a tug has parked by the stern to stop it drifting into the lane.

Arnold Cunningham

3,796 posts

256 months

Thursday 1st September 2022
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Already clear I think

Catweazle

1,369 posts

145 months

Tuesday 25th June
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Boatbuoy

1,946 posts

165 months

Wednesday 26th June
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Catweazle said:
I suspect the financial implications, and impact on global shipping will be less of an issue with this one!

mikey_b

1,937 posts

48 months

Wednesday 26th June
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Boatbuoy said:
Catweazle said:
I suspect the financial implications, and impact on global shipping will be less of an issue with this one!
Hopefully that ship is able to handle being suspended from either end - or is the water quite shallow and so the central section will also be on sitting on the mud?

ecsrobin

17,445 posts

168 months

Wednesday 26th June
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Catweazle said:
It’s already free and alongside.

Simpo Two

85,979 posts

268 months

Wednesday 26th June
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'The grounding was down to the tide going out whilst part of the vessel was in contact with the bank'.

The question is why he hit the bank in the first place...

ecsrobin

17,445 posts

168 months

Wednesday 26th June
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Simpo Two said:
'The grounding was down to the tide going out whilst part of the vessel was in contact with the bank'.

The question is why he hit the bank in the first place...
With 2 pilots onboard.

hidetheelephants

25,788 posts

196 months

Wednesday 26th June
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Bank effect, it's a big vessel in a small canal; not unlike the situation at the beginning of the thread.

Digga

40,645 posts

286 months

Wednesday 26th June
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hidetheelephants said:
Bank effect, it's a big vessel in a small canal; not unlike the situation at the beginning of the thread.
That or it was knocked off course by the force of raw sewage gushing into the river as it passed an outflow.

crofty1984

15,993 posts

207 months

Maybe the ship tried to turn around as it realised that Wisbech is a st hole.