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- TOTAL FAILURE OF ANY MACHINERY OR TECHNICAL SYSTEMMinorJun 25, 2024Garry Point, BRITISH COLUMBIA (BC)
On 25 June 2024, the tug "SEASPAN EAGLE", with 5 people on board and while towing the barge "SEASPAN 882", reported having sustained a total failure of its port engine in the Strait of Georgia off Roberts Bank, BC. The vessel proceeded to Vancouver, BC to hand off its barge to another tug and headed to a wharf for repairs.
- COLLISION - With another vessel or other floating objectModerateMay 27, 2024Brockton Point, BRITISH COLUMBIA (BC)
On 27 May 2024, the container ship "EVER STEADY", while under the conduct of a pilot, reported that the tug "SEASPAN EAGLE" collided on its port bow while preparing to berth in Vancouver Harbour, BC. The manoeuvre was completed and the crew on board each vessel assessed the damages.
- RISK OF COLLISION (near collision) - Risk of being struckModerateApr 26, 2021North Vancouver, BRITISH COLUMBIA (BC)
On 26 April 2021, the bulk carrier "ARIES SAKURA", while under the conduct of a pilot, reported a close quarters situation with tugs "SEASPAN EAGLE" and "SEASPAN FALCON" in Burrard Inlet, Vancouver, BC. The bulk carrier had to take evasive action.
- TOTAL FAILURE OF ANY MACHINERY OR TECHNICAL SYSTEMMinorMay 20, 2020Kanaka Bluff, BRITISH COLUMBIA (BC)
On 20 May 2020, the tug "SEASPAN EAGLE", while towing an empty oil barge, lost propulsion of one propellor due to an obstruction in Swanson Channel, BC. The "SEASPAN RAVEN" subsequently took over the tow.
- STRIKING - Allision with a fixed object (striking - includes berthed/docked vessels)SeriousOct 19, 2015Alliance Grain Terminal, Vancouver, BC, BRITISH COLUMBIA (BC)
On 19 October 2015, the tug "SEASPAN EAGLE", with 6 people on board, reported striking the berth and parted its towline while docking the bulk carrier "STRIGGLA" in Alliance Grain Terminal, Vancouver BC. The berth sustained minor damage.
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