Collision between Pilsum and China Steel Growth

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Final report

Abstract

At 0939 on 24 June 2005, the bulk carrier Pilsum collided with another bulk carrier, China Steel Growth, while dragging its anchor. The two ships were anchored off the New South Wales port of Newcastle.

On the morning of 24 June, a southerly weather front came through the anchorage. At 0900 on 24 June, the officer of the watch on Pilsum detected that the ship was dragging its anchor. The master was informed, and he decided to weigh anchor and depart the anchorage.

Pilsum’s crew encountered difficulties recovering the anchor. During the anchor retrieval process Pilsum drifted towards China Steel Growth, which was anchored to the north.

At 0935 Pilsum pitched heavily, the propeller came clear of the water and the main engine was shut down by the overspeed trip. Pilsum’s main engine was restarted, however at 0939 Pilsum collided with China Steel Growth. The two ships moved apart and then made contact a second time before Pilsum finally made its way clear.

Occurrence summary

Investigation number 216
Occurrence date 24/06/2005
Location Newcastle anchorage
State New South Wales
Report release date 14/12/2005
Report status Final
Investigation type Occurrence Investigation
Investigation status Completed
Mode of transport Marine
Marine occurrence category Contact
Occurrence class Incident
Highest injury level None

Ship details

Name Pilsum
IMO number 916187
Ship type Bulk carrier
Flag Liberia
Departure point N/A
Destination Newcastle anchorage

Ship details

Name China Steel Growth
IMO number 9220213
Ship type Bulk carrier
Flag China
Departure point N/A
Destination Newcastle anchorage