Final report
Abstract
At about 0100 on 16 April 2009, the bulk carrier F & K collided with the Australian fishing vessel Jolly Roger off Groote Eylandt, Northern Territory. While F & K was undamaged, Jolly Roger listed heavily to port as a result of the collision and its crew of three had to abandon the vessel.
The ATSB investigation found that despite Jolly Roger being the 'give-way vessel', its skipper took no action to avoid the collision because there was no lookout being kept on board. Consequently, he was not aware of the ship's presence until immediately before the collision.
The investigation also found that F & K's bridge team had detected Jolly Roger 20 minutes before the collision. However, they mistakenly assumed that their ship was overtaking the fishing vessel because they had not used appropriate means to determine whether a risk of collision existed.
Occurrence summary
| Investigation number | 264-MO-2009-003 |
|---|---|
| Occurrence date | 16/04/2009 |
| Location | Off Groote Eyland |
| State | Northern Territory |
| Report release date | 16/03/2010 |
| Report status | Final |
| Investigation level | Systemic |
| Investigation type | Occurrence Investigation |
| Investigation status | Completed |
| Mode of transport | Marine |
| Marine occurrence category | Collision |
| Occurrence class | Incident |
| Highest injury level | None |
Ship details
| Name | Jolly Roger |
|---|---|
| IMO number | IB1 |
| Ship type | Fishing Vessel |
| Flag | Australia |
| Departure point | Groote Eyland |
| Destination | Blue Mud Bay |
Ship details
| Name | F & K |
|---|---|
| IMO number | 9185815 |
| Ship type | Dry Bulk Carrier |
| Flag | Hong Kong |
| Departure point | Out of Area |
| Destination | Groote Eyland |