Originally published May 17, 2007 at 12:00 AM | Page modified May 17, 2007 at 3:31 PM
Crew on Alaska cruise ship couldn't make the right turn
Crew members of a cruise ship that hit a charted rock said they were trying to correct course when the bottom raked across a rocky shoal...
The Associated Press
JUNEAU, Alaska — Crew members of a cruise ship that hit a charted rock said they were trying to correct course when the bottom raked across a rocky shoal, federal investigators said
The Empress of the North then drifted about two miles from the shoal, called Rocky Island, to Hanus Reef, where the crew and passengers were evacuated, Kitty Higgins, a spokeswoman for the National Transportation Safety Board, said Wednesday.
The riverboat-style cruise ship struck the rock early Monday about or 25 miles as the crow flies southwest of Juneau as the ship was traveling from Skagway to Glacier Bay.
It severely damaged the ship's hull and prompted the evacuation of all 206 passengers and a portion of the 75-member crew.
The NTSB interviewed the crew Wednesday. The third mate, who was navigating, and the helmsman, who was steering, were the only people on the bridge at the time of the accident, Higgins said.
The ship was southbound in the Lynn Canal making a right turn into Icy Strait when the crew realized the ship could not complete the turn and it struck Rocky Island, Higgins said.
NTSB officials could not say why the crew could not make the turn. They said they would be able to piece together a clearer picture of events when they have analyzed the ship's voyage data recorder, a device similar to an aircraft's black box.
Higgins said divers have videotaped the ship's hull. The NTSB was documenting and reviewing a half-dozen areas of damage, including broken blades on a propeller used in steering the vessel.
The ship is owned by the Seattle-based Majestic America cruise line.
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