Click for Perko Click for Mulder Click for Burger Click for Ocean Alexander Click for Abeking

Full Speed Ahead!! UH? What Rocks?!!

Discussion in 'General Yachting Discussion' started by cold_beer839, Jul 20, 2011.

You need to be registered and signed in to view this content.
  1. cold_beer839

    cold_beer839 New Member

    Joined:
    Jul 20, 2011
    Messages:
    1
    Location:
    Wilmington, NC
    Thought some of you guys would like to see this. This large passenger ferry ran aground July 4th night while leaving St John Island en route to St Croix Island (or St Thomas, can't remember). Anyway, he managed to find the rocks on Great St James Island. 105 passengers abroad, 5 of which had to be hospitalized. Not sure who the captain was or why this happened, but he's probably out of a job.

    Attached Files:

  2. K1W1

    K1W1 Senior Member

    Joined:
    Sep 30, 2005
    Messages:
    7,427
    Location:
    My Office
  3. CaptJonathan

    CaptJonathan New Member

    Joined:
    Mar 6, 2008
    Messages:
    11
    Location:
    .
    Long way from home, eh? Looks like a Belmar, NJ hailing port. hmm
  4. Marmot

    Marmot Senior Member

    Joined:
    May 20, 2007
    Messages:
    3,311
    Location:
    9114 S. Central Ave
    An American documented boat can use any town the owner desires. What you see as a hailing port has nothing to do with anything other than the owner's whim when he filled out the application.

    What do you mean by "hmm"? Do you think painting NJ on the stern caused the grounding?
  5. CaptJonathan

    CaptJonathan New Member

    Joined:
    Mar 6, 2008
    Messages:
    11
    Location:
    .

    No, no, no. Not at all, and I didn't mean to come across that way. I am also very familiar with the hailing port process and practices.
  6. wscott52

    wscott52 Senior Member

    Joined:
    Jul 30, 2007
    Messages:
    298
    Location:
    SE Florida
    Wow! That should have been tough to do. I lived on St. Croix for ten years and went to St. John's several times. The captain will most likely be out of a job and probably facing civil lawsuits. Unfortunate experience for all involved.
  7. Capt Bill11

    Capt Bill11 Senior Member

    Joined:
    Feb 27, 2006
    Messages:
    1,459
    Location:
    Sarasota/Ft. Lauderdale FL
    Not exactly the first time it's happened down there either. I took these pictures of one of the USVI ferrys that hit the rocks in front of Charlotte Amalie in broad daylight. Again with passengers aboard.

    And knowing the way things work down there, it wouldn't surprise me if both captains still have jobs.

    Attached Files:

  8. Marmot

    Marmot Senior Member

    Joined:
    May 20, 2007
    Messages:
    3,311
    Location:
    9114 S. Central Ave
    C'mon guys, resize the **** pictures will you.
  9. meblom

    meblom New Member

    Joined:
    Nov 18, 2010
    Messages:
    15
    Location:
    Louisville, KY
    We were sea trialing a 68' Azimut about 7 years ago, and were coming into Port Everglades, only to find a 105' Azimut hard on the jetty. Never heard the full story, but I've got some photos around somewhere...if I can find them.

    It was heart-breaking.
  10. Marmot

    Marmot Senior Member

    Joined:
    May 20, 2007
    Messages:
    3,311
    Location:
    9114 S. Central Ave
    Sounds like a TV show.
  11. Capt Bill11

    Capt Bill11 Senior Member

    Joined:
    Feb 27, 2006
    Messages:
    1,459
    Location:
    Sarasota/Ft. Lauderdale FL
    I didn't think mine were to big? Same size as I've posted before here and other sites with out problems.
  12. Capt Bill11

    Capt Bill11 Senior Member

    Joined:
    Feb 27, 2006
    Messages:
    1,459
    Location:
    Sarasota/Ft. Lauderdale FL
    That must have been the 105' that hit bottom outside the jetties coming in at night on a seatrial then ended up on the jetties.
  13. Capt J

    Capt J Senior Member

    Joined:
    Jul 11, 2005
    Messages:
    14,534
    Location:
    Fort Lauderdale
    It was a brand new boat on a seatrial for a potential buyer. The salesman allowed the potential buyers Captain to run the boat. The potential buyers Captain ran it onto the rocks coming in the inlet.
  14. colintraveller

    colintraveller Senior Member

    Joined:
    Oct 20, 2010
    Messages:
    211
    Location:
    scotland
    The Bridge seriously lack observational skills .. took the risk that could have been a lot worse
  15. Yachtjocky

    Yachtjocky Senior Member

    Joined:
    Oct 17, 2010
    Messages:
    365
    Location:
    Fort Lauderdale
    on the rocks

    Engines had just been serviced / overhauled and a sea trial was being completed prior to rushing down to ? Mexico if I remember, coming back into the inlet in the dark to drop the mechanics off the skipper did not realize a freighter was leaving, he had to take a hard turn to starboard followed by an even harder turn to port and the azimut went onto the rocks. not sure how old it was but it was repaired at LMC over about 3 years.

    Many years ago an Infinity went up on the same rocks during a sea trial, actually coming back from Miami boat show with clients on board and they decided to do a high speed turn in the inlet to go back up the beach to look at the bikinis. Maybe a few drinks involved as well.
  16. AMG

    AMG YF Moderator

    Joined:
    Jul 26, 2004
    Messages:
    5,380
    Location:
    Sweden
    Your pictures were 800p wide instead of 640p. Besides, they were not even posted here, but on Photobucket and hotlinked...
  17. SHAZAM

    SHAZAM Senior Member

    Joined:
    Jan 26, 2008
    Messages:
    601
    Location:
    The Ghetto
    It was a brand new Azimut 116


    Boat was actually named "TV".

    Wrong.

    Close. The boat was just delivered, it was actually hull #1 of the 116 series. The captain claimed that he lost all engine controls while he was coming into the inlet and sat by helplessly as the boat hit the rocks.

    The boat went to bradford after being salvaged then over to LMC where it was rebuilt. What's scary is that after being "rebuilt" I'm told that the boat sits 4" lower in the water then when it was new.