Warning : We found Canadian Marine Accident records for 348550 (HARKEN NO.9). This ship has been
recorded in the Canadian Marine Occurrence database as having been in an incident. Below are the details of the Vessel, weather condition, damage incurred and other accident details such as the date: NEAR COLLISION-UPBOUND F/P OCEAN TRIBUTE, USING SOUTH SPAN OF BRIDGE Note: formerly OccNo : 9708-5-89
The Canadian Marine Accident records indicate that the ship named HARKEN NO.9, with the official number 348550, was involved in an incident (Incident). The vessel, registered in CANADA and belonging to the TUG category, experienced RISK OF STRIKING (near allision) - Risk of allision with a fixed object (striking - includes vessels). The incident occurred on 7/3/1989 1, near NEW WESTMINSTER RAILWAY BRIDGE, FRASER R, B.C., BARNSTON ISLAND, BC, Nova Scotia.
The ship, built in 1975 by , has a length of 11 meters, a width of 5 meters, and a gross tonnage of 15. There were 2 crew members on board, and any injuries or casualties would be reported in the table below. The incident was classified as RISK OF STRIKING (near allision) - Risk of allision with a fixed object (striking - includes vessels). The departure and destination port were BARNSTON ISLAND, BC, and the weather condition at the time of the incident was CLEAR.
The ship's hull is made of STEEL, and it was propelled by a PROPELLER. The incident was reported on 10/6/1989 , and any missing individuals would be reported below.
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VesselName HARKEN NO.9 IMO OfficialNo 348550 VRN MMSI VesselTypeDisplayEng TUG VesselSubTypeDisplayEng CallSign VesselFlagDisplayEng CANADA PortOfRegistryDisplayEng New Westminster Length_Meters 11 Width_Meters 5 GrossTonnage 15 PropulsionTypeDisplayEng PROPELLER HullMaterialDisplayEng STEEL YearBuilt 1975 VesselBuilderName OccTypeDisplayEng Incident SeaPollutionDegreeDisplayEng AirPollutionDisplayEng NumberOfCrew 2 NumberOfEvacuated 0 NumberOfGuest 0 TotalPeopleOnBoard 2 TotalVesselMinorInjuries TotalVesselSeriousInjuries TotalVesselDeaths TotalVesselPeopleInTheWater DepartureLocationTypeDisplayEng Port DepartureCountryDisplayEng CANADA DeparturePortDisplayEng BARNSTON ISLAND, BC Departure_Date DestinationPortDisplayEng BARNSTON ISLAND, BC Speed_Knots ActivityCategoryDisplayEng SERVICE VesselDamageLocationDisplayEng VesselDamageDegreeDisplayEng HIN AccIncTypeDisplayEng RISK OF STRIKING (near allision) - Risk of allision with a fixed object (striking - includes vessels) TotalVesselMissingIndividuals DestinationLocationTypeDisplayEng Port VesselDamageLocationCategoryDisplayEng OccClassDisplayEng CLASS 5 Occurence_Date 7/3/1989 1 ProvinceDisplayEng InjuriesIND_DisplayEng SearchAndRescueIND_DisplayEng No DamageIND_DisplayEng PollutionIND_DisplayEng Unknown Latitude 49.20833333 Longitude 122.89250000 NearestLocationDescription NEW WESTMINSTER RAILWAY BRIDGE, FRASER R, B.C. WeatherFactorEnum_DisplayEng FatigueContFactorEnum_DisplayEng ReportSourceeDisplayEng LightConditionDisplayEng WeatherConditionDisplayEng CLEAR WindDirection WindSpeed_Knots Reported_Date 10/6/1989 TotalDeaths 0 TotalMinorInjuries 0 TotalSeriousInjuries 0 TotalPeopleInTheWater 0 TotalMissingIndividuals 0 OtherStateInvestigatingDisplayEng