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Engine valve defect interrupted voyage
The 'Anmare', en route from Brake to Ribadeo, with seven crew members on board, anchored in position 51 25 10 N, 001 50 53 E due to an engine valve defect that required a replacement on June 11, 2022, at 02.45 a.m. UTC. The crew repaired the defect, and the ship was underway to its destination at 5.15 a.m. with an ETA as of June 13.
Fuel injector defect off Portland Bill
The 'Anmare', while enroute from Bremen to Pasaia with seven crew members and a cargo of 1.868 tons of steel coils. on board, suffered a failure of its main engine fuel injector about 20 miles off Portland Bill in position 50 15 42.0N, 002 05 36.0W. The defective injector was replaced by the crew, and the ship resumed its voyage with an ETA as of June 23.
Oil pollution in the Kiel Canal
In the foremidday of Sep 7, 2018, the "Anmare", enroute from Klaipeda to Ipswich, lost oil at the start of the westbound transit of the Kiel Canal. The ship was berthed at the quay of the Bominflot Bunkerstation in Kiel-Wik since 8.20 a.m. to take on marine diesel. At 11 a.m. an oil spill was observed around the vessel. The fire brigade in Kiel was alerted and planned to lay out oil booms around the whole ship. The plan to surround the ship with oil booms was dropped as the contamination was less than initially feared. The forces of the fire brigade thus focussed on removing the oil from the surface as soon as possible, which was finished at noon. Initial observations indicated that there was hydraulic fluid leakage at the stern tube. The ship was detained at the quay until assessments of experts have been completed which could still take some time. The captain had to pay a safety fine, and the prosecutor launched an investigation. The ship continued the voyage on Sep 8 at 4 p.m., ETA Ipswich Sep 10. Photos: https://forum-schiff.de/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=1377&p=151657#p151657
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