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Cargo ship damaged in allison in Brunsbüttel
On July 30, 2025, at around 3.45 p.m., the 'Wilson Gdynia', en route from Rotterdam, allided with dolphin 46 off the small locks of the Kiel Canal in Brunsbüttel upon approaching the waterway from the Elbe for the eastbound transit, due to strong gusts of wind and currents. The allision caused parts of the wooden dolphins to break. A floating crane recovered the damaged dolphins. No one was injured, and there was no water pollution. The ship's bulbous bow was damaged too, and the hull was dented approximately two meters above the waterline. Approximately 40 tons of water leaked into the forepeak of the ship. The BG Verkehr (German Traffic Safety Authority) issued a sailing ban. The vessel was moored at the railway station pilings in Brunsbüttel, where it remained stationary as of Aug . On Feb 24, the ship was subjected to a Port State Control in Stord, during which five deficiencies were remarked.
Disabled cargo ship at Thompson Graving Dock
The "Wilson Ggynia" arrived at Belfast on Apr 15 around 2 p.m. and was taken to a quay at the yard Thompson Graving Docon the Logan by harbour tugs, once the "Balder Viking" had delivered the vessel. Report with photo: http://www.news.odin.tc/index.php?page=view/article/1382/Wilson-Ggynia-in-Belfast
Wilson Gdynia towed to Belfast
On Apr 14 the "Wilson Gdynia was taken in tow by an offshore supply vessel "Balder Viking" (IMO: 9199634) in order to be towed to Belfast. The "Balder Viking" was contracted for £22,000 per day. In the morning of Apr 15 both vessels were approaching Belfast with an ETA of 9 a.m.
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