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Repairs of collision damage completed
The "Waasmunster" completed repairs of the damage suffered in the collision with the French f/v "Gros Lolou CN.721860" off Le Havre on July 15, reached the port of Karsto on Oct 29 as first port of call after repairs in Flushing, which lasted from July 10 to Oct 20, and sailed again on Oct 30 bound to Wandelaar, ETA Oct 31.
Tanker in port following collision
On July 15, 2016, at 2.10 a.m. the French f/v "Gros Lolou CN.721860", 43,6 gt, was in collision with the "Waasmunster" which was anchored off Le Havre in the waiting zone n°3, having come from Mongstad. The tanker reported water Ingress at 3.50 a.m. Around 8:30, mine divers of the French Navy were airlifted aboard the "Waasmunster" and started an investigation of the ship's hull in which they found a hole sized 50x70 cm underneath the water line. Around 9:30 a.m. a magnetic sealing plate was placed onto the leak by divers and stopped the water ingress. The ship's owner and the captain, in consultation with the maritime prefecture of the Channel and the North Sea, decided to commence pumping operations. After nearly two hours of pumping, the ship lifted anchor and approached the port of Le Havre, which has made every effort to accommodate the ship. During these maneuvers, the ship was escorted by the tug "Abeille Liberté", the port tug "Gascogne" and a maritime surveillance as well as the "Pavois". The evaluation and intervention team and the team of divers from the mine hunter "Croix de Sud" of the French Navy remained aboard the "Waasmunster" About 10 nautical miles off the entrance of the port of Le Havre, the gas tanker stopped to allow divers to check the resilience of the closure plate. It was found out that the leak was perfectly sealed. Pumping operations have continued during the transit and reduced the water level inside the tanks. Around 6:15 p.m. the convoy was off the port of Le Havre, the Navy forces and the "Abeille Liberté" were released, and the "Waasmunster" docked at the Quay Sog at 7.30 p.m. It left the port on July 17 at 10.15 am. bound to Flusing, ETA July 19. The fishing vessel on the other side informed the CROSS Jobourg at 7 a.m. that it suffered a leak while seven miles off Port-en-Bessin. Immediately, the SNSM-lifeboat "Madonne des feux" from Port-en-Bessin was dispatched to the ship. The mine hunter "Croix de Sud" was also sent by the COM Cherbourg, to provide assistance to the "Gros Loulou".The pumping means of the SNSM boat allowed to control the water ingress of the fishing vessel which docked in Port-en-Bessin at 8:45 a.m. French reports with photos: https://www.premar-manche.gouv.fr/communiques-presse/suite-collision-entre-navire-peche-gazier-belge-zone-attente-havre.html https://www.premar-manche.gouv.fr/communiques-presse/collision-entre-navire-peche-gazier-belge-zone-attente-havre.html http://www.ouest-france.fr/normandie/le-havre-un-navire-de-peche-entre-en-collision-avec-un-gazier-4369171 http://www.lamanchelibre.fr/actualite-189756-calvados-un-chalutier-de-port-en-bessin-a-heurte-monstre-des-mers.html
Fishing boat collision
French fishing vessel GROS LOULOU collided with anchored on Le Havre anchorage LPG tanker WAASMUNSTER on the night July 15, MRCC Jobourg intercepted radio talks between vessels at about 0210 LT July 15. GROS LOULOU confirmed the collision with WAASMUNSTER , loaded with 18000 tons of butane. GROS LOULOU suffered bow damage, but there was no water ingress. WAASMUNSTER suffered hull breach below waterline with ensuing water ingress. Salvage teams including divers were delivered on board of tanker, by 0520 LT hole was sealed, holed compartment understood to be dried. GROS LOULOU reported to MRCC Jobourg water ingress at 0700, but not critical. GROS LOULOU safely reached port and docked at 0845 at Port-en-Bessin. As of 1100 UTC July 15, WAASMUNSTER remained anchored on Le Havre anchorage.
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