Canada: New Grand Manan Ferry Stays Out off Service Due to Mechanical Failure

 

The new $68-million Grand Manan ferry remained off its run Tuesday due to a mechanical failure involving the docking equipment. It’s unclear when the Grand Manan Adventure will be back in service, but Murray Ryder, the general manager of Coastal Transport, hopes it will be some time Tuesday after some passengers didn’t make it to the island on Monday.

Representatives of the ship’s manufacturer, Eastern Shipbuilding Group Inc., are en route from Panama City, Fla., along with officials who manufactured the ship’s bow thrusters to see if they can resolve the problem, he said. They’re expected to arrive in Blacks Harbour about noon, he said.

The ferry’s two bow thrusters failed one after the other on Monday morning as the captain docked the boat. There seems to be more than one gremlin at work, unfortunately. One of the thrusters seems to have an electrical problem and the other one seems to have gone into a bit of an overload mode and we haven’t really identified just what’s causing it to do that. We had divers down checking for ropes (in the thrusters), hoping that would be an easy fix…. There was no ropes,” Ryder said

Coastal Transport staff, local and marine electricians, as well as a local representative of one of the manufacturers all investigated the matter late into Monday evening to no avail“, said Ryder. The bow thrusters are essential to safe docking, so the ferry will remain out of service while the matter is investigated, he said. Ryder said it’s disappointing to have a new ship encounter problems, but not uncommon. “You do your dock trials and you do your terminal trials, but it’s a new, complicated piece of equipment with many thousands of pieces of equipment out there and it just happens. Hopefully this is the last of them.”

The Grand Manan V helped pick up the slack on Monday, but the number of runs was still down to four from seven during peak tourism season.

Overall the traffic was pretty well handled,” said Ryder. “I guess we had four autos left in Blacks Harbour, but we ended on time and throughout the day the maximum traffic left behind was four autos, plus one truck. So the traffic moved, although people had to wait an extra couple of hours.”

Ryder expected the ferry service to be back on schedule Tuesday. The Grand Manan V was to continue providing four trips out of Grand Manan, while the MV Grand Manan was also pressed into service, offering three trips out of Blacks Harbour.

The Adventure, which replaced the Grand Manan V as the main, year-round link from the island to the mainland, had its maiden voyage on Aug. 11.

(cbc)

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Source: cbc, August 16, 2011; Image:gnb