World’s Largest Fast Ferry Hits Breakwater in Bornholm
November 30, 2024On Monday, the world’s largest fast ferry hit a breakwater on its way out of the harbor at Ronne, a port on the Baltic Sea island of Bornholm. It is the ferry’s third allision since entering service last year, and it is not known when the high-spec vessel will be able to return to service.
On Monday evening, the fast ferry Express 5 got under way on its normal route to Ystad, Sweden. As it transited out of the narrow harbor, it hit the port’s inner breakwater, leaving a long crease down the starboard side. Passengers reported a loud noise at the time of impact, but there were no injuries, and the vessel returned safely to the pier for an inspection.
Photos taken at the quayside that night show long gashes down the ferry’s side. The damage to the aluminum hull is significant enough that the catamaran must be taken out of service and drydocked for repairs, the vessel’s class society told local media.
The operator’s other fast ferry, Express 1, is currently in shipyard and unavailable to fill in for Express 5. It is unknown when the high speed line will resume service, but it is suspended through at least Friday. Bornholm residents still have access to two conventional ferries, which have a longer transit time of nearly three hours.
The cause of the casualty is under investigation, and the operator declined to comment on the ongoing inquiry in comments to local TV2. Class and regulatory agencies are involved, and a formal report will be forthcoming.
SOURCE : The Maritime Executive
It will be a lot of fun to ride.
Too bad luck hopefully will be back again as soon as possible…..
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So sad to hear about the ferry’s third allision. Hope it’s back in service soon…