![]() 02/06/2016 at 17:17 • Filed to: Hyundai | ![]() | ![]() |
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Well, that’s bad.
![]() 02/06/2016 at 17:28 |
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Any idea what happened there?
![]() 02/06/2016 at 17:30 |
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Well, the front fell off. It’s not supposed to do that.
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On Dec 14 2011 boxship Hyundai Confidence collided with capesize bulk carrier Pacific Carrier off Kwangyang. Pacific Carrier was loaded with coal, en route from Indonesia to South Korea, Hyundai Confidence was on CM4 Service (Asia – Middle East). Damages of Hyundai Confidence can be seen and appreciated on pics, while Pacific Carrier suffered heavy damages in Holds 5 and 6 area, with resulting water ingress. Pics sent by a witness, a seaman Andrey, Maritime Bulletin reader.
Boxship Hyundai Confidence IMO 9254848, dwt 68020, capacity 5605 TEU, built 2003, flag Panama, manager Hyundai Merchant Marine.
Bulk carrier Pacific Carrier IMO 8417637, dwt 146939, built 1986, flag South Korea, manager SINOKOR-THOME SHIP MANAGEMENT.
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This is accurate.
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Wow. That’s not gone well.
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![]() 02/06/2016 at 18:23 |
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he poop’ed when he should have oppo’ed
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Not sure why they towed it back into the Environment. Thought it had been safely towed out of the Environment.
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Came here to insist someone post that video (since I never seem to have a copy handy when I need it) and left satisfied. After 2:01 minutes of happiness. Ok, 4:02 minutes, because I played it twice. Many thanks
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I have about as much confidence of that ships seaworthiness than I had for my old elantra’s roadworthiness.
![]() 02/06/2016 at 22:13 |
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Weirdly, Pacific Carrier wasn’t recorded as scrapped until 2013- did it take that long to move the two halves from where they grounded, or was there just a lag in updating the data?
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No idea, sometimes they leave ships in places waiting to be taken care of.