Failure to keep a proper lookout, a faulty radio and fatigue
resulted in a collision between two vessels off the coast of
Western Australian on 18 January 2001, according to an
investigation report released by the Australian Transport Safety
Bureau today.
The report states that the collision occurred at 0435 local
time, 14 miles off the coast when the rock lobster fishing vessel,
Lipari, struck the side of the Hong Kong flag bulk carrier,
Handymariner. The ship sustained no damage in the incident but the
fishing vessel was holed on the starboard bow above the waterline.
There were no injuries…