Bulker refloated after grounding off Tauranga
by
Dale Crisp
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last modified
Jul 13, 2010 10:43 AM
A BULK carrier which grounded outside the New Zealand port of Tauranga on Monday night was likely to be partly discharged to allow repairs to underwater holes.
The 16,252 gt Hanjin Bombay struck rocks at Mount Mauganui at 2006 hrs, an hour after sailing from Tauranga for Korea with a load of logs. It is believed the ship, which had a pilot on board, suffered a power...
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