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Anyone lost a 25 tonne hatch
cover? Somebody's ship has!
Coastguard vessel recovers ships' hatch cover which may have come
from a 70,000 ton bulker
The Coastguard Emergency Towing Vessel, Anglian Monarch has recovered
a 25 Tonne ships hatch cover which was floating in the busy Dover
Strait this week.
The floating hazard off Dover, was reported to the Coastguard by a
passing vessel on Tuesday and the Anglian Monarch was sent to locate
and recover the object. Anglian Monarch is now alongside at
Folkestone. If operations permit, the hatch cover will be landed and
stored at Folkstone.
If any organisations are aware of any such loss please inform the
Maritime and Coastguard Agency Counter Pollution and Response Branch:
Telephone 0044 2380 329525 or e mail toby.stone@mcga.gov.uk
A picture of the cover is available from the MCA Press Office.
The size of the cover is approximately 12 metres square and an
estimated weight of 25 tonnes. The cover appears to be in good
condition with the wheels and several cleats free and can be turned by
hand. It is not clear if it is a fore-aft hatch or an athwartships as
the hatch seems to be a centre section of three or possibly four. This
would be consistent with a fore-aft layout but it is hard to see how
it could have fallen over the side if this were the case.
There is evidence that a grain cargo was being carried according to
Anglian Monarch crew and judging by the size of the cover it is
estimated to be from a vessel approaching 60000-70000 tonnes, if not
bigger.
Toby Stone, MCA Head of Counter Pollution said,
"This hatch cover had to be removed from the busy shipping lanes and
would certainly be capable of causing catastrophic damage to a small
vessel like a yacht and could even damage the hull of a larger vessel
if hit at speed."
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