Question - Antracyth accident (lost anchor) (in Germany?)
Verfasst: Mo 19. Apr 2010, 21:00
Dear Shiplovers,
I am sorry I am not communicating in German.
Please, be so kind, as to let me know if you know on the recent accident of chemical tanker Antracyth.
What exactly happened, where and when?
I only know the following:
- Antracyth recently arrived to Gdynia, Poland, with left anchor missing,
- it seems Antracyth probably lost its anchor a few days before when it was in Germany
- the accident was PROBABLY emergency stopping (but I am not sure)
- the accident PROBABLY took place, when the pilot was onbaord, so I suppose it was in port or in some waterway (channel)...
Regards,
Peter
- Polish shiplovers forum: http://shiplovers.pl
- cruise ship visits in leading Poland's cruise destination port: http://www.port.gdynia.pl/wycieczkowce2010.php (Przybycie = arrival, Wyjscie = departure)
- I am in a member of Polish Shipbuilding Industry research team set up by Poland's National Maritime Museum...
Many German shipowners and operators have been in the past and/or are are still owning/operating Polish built ships.
Any information, stories, reports, ship plans and shipowners' data sheets / leaflets with descriptions of ships, photographs of Polish built ships will be much appreciated.
I am sorry I am not communicating in German.
Please, be so kind, as to let me know if you know on the recent accident of chemical tanker Antracyth.
What exactly happened, where and when?
I only know the following:
- Antracyth recently arrived to Gdynia, Poland, with left anchor missing,
- it seems Antracyth probably lost its anchor a few days before when it was in Germany
- the accident was PROBABLY emergency stopping (but I am not sure)
- the accident PROBABLY took place, when the pilot was onbaord, so I suppose it was in port or in some waterway (channel)...
Regards,
Peter
- Polish shiplovers forum: http://shiplovers.pl
- cruise ship visits in leading Poland's cruise destination port: http://www.port.gdynia.pl/wycieczkowce2010.php (Przybycie = arrival, Wyjscie = departure)
- I am in a member of Polish Shipbuilding Industry research team set up by Poland's National Maritime Museum...
Many German shipowners and operators have been in the past and/or are are still owning/operating Polish built ships.
Any information, stories, reports, ship plans and shipowners' data sheets / leaflets with descriptions of ships, photographs of Polish built ships will be much appreciated.