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IMO:
9802683
MMSI:
232021171
Rufzeichen:
MEYE7
Breite:
31.0 m
Länge:
236.0 m
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AIS Typ:
Passenger ship
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Flagge:
United Kingdom
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Kurs/Position

Position:
AIS Status :
Moving
Kurs:
360.0° / 0.0
Kompasskurs:
139.0° / 0.0
Geschwindigkeit:
Max. Geschwindigkeit:
Status:
moored
Location:
Trieste (Old Free Port Passenger Terminal)
Gebiet:
Italy
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2024-03-28
vor 7 Std
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T-AIS
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vor 7 Std
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Strait of Messina
2024-03-25
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2024-03-22
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2024-03-21
Abfahren
Selsey
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MAIB investigatiing storm cruise

Wed Nov 15 11:44:53 CET 2023 Timsen

The Marine Accident Investigation Branch has revealed the nature of its investigation into the 'Spirit of Discovery' storm cruise that resulted in around 100 passengers suffering injuries. The Marine Accident Investigation Branch was looking into the matter that led to four people of the 1,000 on board being seriously injured and has published further detail under its current investigations section. It stated the accident/incident type as a “loss of propulsion of a UK registered passenger vessel in the Bay of Biscay, resulting in multiple passenger injuries during heavy weather”. The incident happened when the ship's propulsion safety system suddenly activated and turned the ship, resulting in injuries to passengers, who then spent around 18 hours waiting for the storm and gales to pass as the ship was relentlessly battered by giant waves. Saga was offering to refund the cost of the voyage in a multi-million pound pay-out. Customer voyages were understood to have costed from around £3,000 to £6,000 depending on the cabin size and its location.

Fivee passengers treated in hospital after storm ride

Thu Nov 09 09:56:17 CET 2023 Timsen

The 'Spirit of Discovery' was forced to cut short the cruise returning to the UK on Nov 6, with reports of as many as 15 % of the passengers aboard having been injured and five taken as a precaution to hospitals. The vessel was on a two-week trip from Portsmouth, UK, to the Canary Islands. The vessel had completed most of its trip, although it was forced to forgo a stop at Las Palmas due to the worsening weather. The vessel had planned to make a port call in A Coruna on Nov 5, but it was forced to skip that stop as well when the port was closed due to the bad weather. The vessel turned north toward the UK amid waves which were running between 30 and 45 feet with winds up to 70 metres per hour in the Bay of Biscay. It took the unusual step of going 'hove to' in the storm to reduce further injuries and danger for the passengers. Most of the injuries were minor, but there were reports of lacerations with some people requiring stitches and broken bones. On the whole between 100 and 150 passengers were injured. The 'Spirit of Discovery' returned to Portsmouth on the evening of Nov 6, about 12 hours ahead of schedule. The vessel departed as scheduled on Nov 7, heading to Ponta Delgada as the first stop on a month-long cruise to the Caribbean.

10 % of passengers injured in storm

Wed Nov 08 11:13:14 CET 2023 Timsen

on Nov 6, 2023, at 9.40 p.m. the 'Spirit of Discovery' reached the port of Portsmouth, UK, after it ran into trouble in gale force winds and nine metre high waves on Nov 5 around midday before getting battered for the next 18 hours. 100 people were injured, five sustained more serious injuries and needed treatment on the ship’s medical centre. They are due to go to hospital when the ship has docked at Portsmouth International Port. While the passengers are set to disembark on Nov 7, though those seeking medical attention will be able to go to hospital still in the evening of Nov 6. The incident happened when ship's propulsion safety system activated at 12.30 p.m. and turned the ship, resulting in the injuries to around 100 of the 1,000 passengers on board. Passengers then spent around 18 hours waiting for the storm and gales to pass, after a decision was taken by the Master to hold the position. The 'Spirit of Discovery' was on a 14-night Canary Island Quintet cruise, which departed on Oct 24. But with weather conditions worsening, a decision was made on day 10 to cancel a call to Las Palmas and continue onwards to A Coruna to get ahead of the approaching storm. But while cruising towards La Coruna, the Master was told the port would be closed due to bad weather conditions. A decision to return back to the UK earlier than planned was then made to stay ahead of the storm. Shipping forecasts showed that either turning back or taking any alternative route would have meant hitting the storm head on and conditions would have been much worse. The 'Spirit of Discovery' was caught in the challenging weather conditions, as she started her return to the UK. The ship remained safe at all times. It left the port again on Nov 7 at 9.30 p.m. en route to Lisbon with an ETA as of Nov 10.

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