Ship Runs Aground at Silloth AGAIN 🤦

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  • Опубликовано: 7 май 2024
  • For the second time this year a ship has run aground at the mouth of Silloth harbour. The vessel, 89.88m Cargo ship Bremen which flies under the flag of Cyprus, left Klaipeda in Lithuania on May 2 and arrived at Silloth at around 11.20pm on the 7th of May. Bremen re-floated with the next tide and enteredSilloth harbor at 12:10pm.
    #shipping #cargoship #ships #silloth #ship

Комментарии • 109

  • @warjacare
    @warjacare 16 дней назад +34

    Shame on the local Port Authority. No dredging, no nautical signals...😮

    • @nosaltadded2530
      @nosaltadded2530 5 дней назад +2

      What makes you think that you know what you're talking about?

  • @hohner51
    @hohner51 17 дней назад +50

    That "harbor" looks better suited for kayaks. ;-}

    • @doonhamer252
      @doonhamer252 2 дня назад +1

      The "Harbour" has great potential for a pleasure boat basin plus a hardstand .. many Solway ports , some historic all can reap benefits from pleasure boating , sail ,power and even build and repair ..

  • @muckle8
    @muckle8 19 дней назад +67

    A bit of dredging wouldn’t be a bad thing here ! That sand reminds me of Blackpool!

    • @muckle8
      @muckle8 16 дней назад +12

      @keithsaville entire country is a parody of itself now - everything grinding to a halt - insane times for sure .

    • @gregculverwell
      @gregculverwell 15 дней назад +9

      A bit of dredging may be in order and while they are about it, they may want to do some maintenance on the lock gates as well.

    • @user-jg3mf4rc7b
      @user-jg3mf4rc7b 9 дней назад +2

      The environment bods probably won't let them do any dredging

    • @doonhamer252
      @doonhamer252 9 дней назад +1

      ​@@muckle8yep, and it will get much worse.. infrastructure is basically being destroyed in front of your eyes. I hear it weekly from people in meetings within the mining industry..
      The Green BS is crippling the country, even developed nations by design..

    • @doonhamer252
      @doonhamer252 7 дней назад +1

      @@muckle8 see my previous reply disappeared.. but totally agree. greenlings are the problem

  • @Jon_Flys_RC
    @Jon_Flys_RC 13 дней назад +8

    As a Professional Mariner I will say we all loathe these “tide jobs” where you have a finite window to get in with minimum under clear clearance and ticking clock to get it done or call it off. These places have no room for error, and minimum margin of safety. That ship now must be surveyed at great expense, and by the way the aft section is hanging unsupported that ship has suffered hogging stress. Being a foreign ship they were relying on the guidance of the pilot to safely get them in. If they had never been there before I’m sure the Master was thinking you want to take me where?! If he had been there before I’m sure his first thought was I hope I never go back there again.

  • @wgj4813
    @wgj4813 16 дней назад +16

    The sand buildup to one side of the entrance says it all. It looks like there is no pilot for such a small harbour. A couple of those drone photos sent to any ships captain would make him aware of the danger but hey he might have been trying to enter on a falling tide.

    • @doonhamer252
      @doonhamer252 4 дня назад +1

      That's true, but still, that buildup against the pilings could easily be cleared.. many places have a market for dredging tailings and or washed sand..worked on one project 25 yrs ago that started as a big cost to the port authority. now dredging pays for its self with the a market for dredged sand that's being used as fill on a new port extention.

  • @tombrydson781
    @tombrydson781 15 дней назад +15

    That’s crazy allowing a ship to use a silted up harbour

  • @jameswillis3848
    @jameswillis3848 15 дней назад +10

    Its pretty clear that the port authority need to do some dredging here and need to cover the costs of recovery, charts are probably correct, port at fault

  • @Biffo1262
    @Biffo1262 15 дней назад +7

    The state of that dock is dreadful. An absolute disgrace.

  • @jean-pierredeclemy7032
    @jean-pierredeclemy7032 22 дня назад +13

    Don't you just hate it when you have just got the leading marks lined up perfect and you grind to a halt.😂
    French dredgers leave the dredgings just outside the harbour so that it all gets washed back in. It saves the fuel that taking it further offshore would use and it means they will be back to do it again soon. Win-win for them.

    • @cumbrianbod
      @cumbrianbod  22 дня назад +8

      Yes it certainly looks a tight squeeze, Thanks for watching 👍

  • @SpireUtd
    @SpireUtd 17 дней назад +8

    The correct approach is evident when the tide is out , its a different matter when the bars are covered with water. Who is responsible for dredging & the cost of?

  • @DomingoDeSantaClara
    @DomingoDeSantaClara 15 дней назад +7

    Gust of wind and you're screwed.

  • @theovanstaden5766
    @theovanstaden5766 3 дня назад +2

    Once high tide come in the ship wil be floating again

  • @peterhewitson2669
    @peterhewitson2669 14 дней назад +5

    From what we see here, some dredging would be beneficial, but it's easy to sit at home and criticise, I wouldn't want to put that ship in there, bloomin tight, with the Solway tidal flow, although it must have been attempted at hight tide, possibly as the tide turns, a test for any captain.

  • @EdwinMK79
    @EdwinMK79 День назад +1

    Wow cool video.👍👍

    • @cumbrianbod
      @cumbrianbod  День назад

      Thank you very much, glad you enjoyed it 👍

  • @davidharle952
    @davidharle952 23 дня назад +5

    Great flight, I found out about when it was too late, pleased you got it. I would think they need to dredge around the harbour entrance, although with the constant shifting sand it would be a full time job.

    • @cumbrianbod
      @cumbrianbod  23 дня назад +4

      Yes there is a dredger working away in the harbour, I don't know if it's going to dredge the outer tho, definitely could do with it. Thanks for watching David 👍

  • @bennoben1653
    @bennoben1653 5 дней назад +1

    Not surprised he got stuck ,the amount of shit that’s laying around the harbour entrance, obviously site maintenance is non existent!!!

  • @rsmickeymooproductions4877
    @rsmickeymooproductions4877 23 дня назад +1

    Thankyou for sharing. Great footage

    • @cumbrianbod
      @cumbrianbod  23 дня назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for watching 👍

  • @jmtiptonengland
    @jmtiptonengland 17 дней назад +5

    Silloth is a strange sort of town, houses set back from the sea behind a large grassed area, and the roads built on a grid system, must be some historical significance ~

    • @bruceknights8330
      @bruceknights8330 17 дней назад +7

      Built as a model resort town by the North British Railway, who also built
      the dock. There used to be a picture in the Golf Hotel showing the artist's impression of the town. Only about half of it was built.

    • @CaptainChuckles
      @CaptainChuckles 14 дней назад +5

      Just outside of Silloth is a cracking Old WW2 airfield was a Wellington Bomber Station if I recall correctly !

    • @cumbrianbod
      @cumbrianbod  13 дней назад +1

      Yes that's correct, here's a link to an interesting vid about the history of the airfield.
      ruclips.net/video/_0DGTCaYkfU/видео.html

    • @doonhamer252
      @doonhamer252 9 дней назад +2

      ​@@CaptainChucklesuse to road race motorbikes there in 70s..

    • @doonhamer252
      @doonhamer252 4 дня назад

      Wasn't Silloth a major trading center for the Vikings?

  • @jimpeers4852
    @jimpeers4852 7 дней назад +2

    Beached as, aye bro

  • @abrahamdozer6273
    @abrahamdozer6273 17 дней назад +4

    Silty harbour ... high tides

  • @zm321
    @zm321 10 дней назад +2

    Not a difficult concept to understand that docks need to be dredged and kept clear, unless of course you are a British manager 🙄

  • @brandonmurdoch5510
    @brandonmurdoch5510 23 дня назад +1

    Great footage!

  • @cumbriadrone3429
    @cumbriadrone3429 20 дней назад +2

    Excellent pal

    • @cumbrianbod
      @cumbrianbod  20 дней назад

      Cheers mate thanks for watching 👍

  • @joeorwell4323
    @joeorwell4323 19 дней назад +2

    Great footage

  • @chuckbronco6485
    @chuckbronco6485 17 дней назад +3

    A proper port would make sense. Why would owners risk this? What a blunder.

  • @UQRXD
    @UQRXD 14 дней назад +2

    Mays well park a tractor trailer in a one car garage. With a sandy driveway.

  • @nickmaclachlan5178
    @nickmaclachlan5178 9 дней назад +1

    Jesus, dredge the channel already! Are they trying to make it as hard as possible to get to the lock or what?

  • @grandadsfishingboat7455
    @grandadsfishingboat7455 18 дней назад +1

    Great footage it has inspired the missus and I to visit Silloth from Co. Durham. Well done! Did it refloat on the next tide?

    • @cumbrianbod
      @cumbrianbod  18 дней назад

      Hi glad I inspired you both to visit and yes it refloated next tide. Thank you very much for the sub and for watching i really appreciate it 👍

    • @jmtiptonengland
      @jmtiptonengland 17 дней назад

      Strange sort of town, well back from the coast, large grassed area and houses built on a grid system ~

  • @rogerc7960
    @rogerc7960 19 дней назад +16

    Can't park there mate!

  • @joostderidder
    @joostderidder 13 дней назад +2

    Call "Dredging International" ... ASAP

  • @dashastesonichterwartet
    @dashastesonichterwartet 15 дней назад +2

    Since English is not my native language, it takes me a little longer to read the text displayed. However, due to the font you chose, I had a hard time deciphering it as it blends into the background. A font with a white border is the worst choice on a light background!

    • @cumbrianbod
      @cumbrianbod  15 дней назад +5

      Thanks for the input, in future I will make the font and text easier to read 👍

    • @dashastesonichterwartet
      @dashastesonichterwartet 15 дней назад +4

      ​@@cumbrianbodI am very thankful for that!👍

    • @beeble2003
      @beeble2003 12 дней назад

      @@cumbrianbod Narrating it orally would be even better! No need to read stuff, then.

  • @JohnSmith-vi5pz
    @JohnSmith-vi5pz 6 дней назад

    I wonder who coughs up for losses incurred due to maybe late cargo discharging, damage to the ship's hull, surveys etc? It strikes me that this incident was due to the published chart depths not being maintained by timely dredging. Of course it may be that the approach to the habour was attempted when not enough water was available but I somehow doubt that one.

  • @tedsmith6137
    @tedsmith6137 11 дней назад

    How can one call it a 'harbour' when it has no water?

  • @Helloverlord
    @Helloverlord 11 дней назад

    The only solution I see is to make a gate narrower and port shallower to raise level of danger or to ban ship smaller than 100m in lenght or 5000 tonnes to dock.

  • @jimmymcjimmy9160
    @jimmymcjimmy9160 7 дней назад

    That is not classified as a grounding as they have a rope ashore

  • @mickc9364
    @mickc9364 6 дней назад

    They can scrub the bottom whilst they wait for the tide to come in

  • @USA-Truck-Train-Ship-Car-lover
    @USA-Truck-Train-Ship-Car-lover 17 дней назад +2

    90 meter , that can only straigt away sail inside, position was good, the slippery ground not, clean out that route...

  • @williammounsey
    @williammounsey 22 дня назад +1

    COME BACK WALLY---- all is forgiven

  • @Renard380
    @Renard380 14 дней назад

    Did the dredge become stuck somewhere too? 😌

  • @haroldsmith45302
    @haroldsmith45302 17 дней назад +1

    I imagine that the impossibility of reliable provision of cooling water would require the immediate shut-down of all engines including those that provide lighting and hotel power. Cold suppers eaten in the dark that night?
    Thanks for the video.

    • @stephenauty2402
      @stephenauty2402 16 дней назад +1

      fairly sure they'll have a massive generator onboard like every other commercial vessel in the world

    • @haroldsmith45302
      @haroldsmith45302 16 дней назад +1

      @@stephenauty2402
      Indeed, but it would still need cooling water, which would not be available when hull is so far above the sea. I stand by my comment.

    • @stephenauty2402
      @stephenauty2402 16 дней назад

      @@haroldsmith45302 You're 100% correct , I didn't think of that.

    • @haroldsmith45302
      @haroldsmith45302 16 дней назад

      @@stephenauty2402
      Except that I forgot that the generator for hotel power might have an air-cooled radiator instead of a sea-water cooled heat exchanger. If so then lighting and cooking etc. could continue even when hull is high above sea.

  • @graememckay9972
    @graememckay9972 18 дней назад +2

    I could be wrong but I think that works better with water between the hull and the sand.

    • @beeble2003
      @beeble2003 12 дней назад

      Sounds like that would need a lot of water, which would be super-expensive. Couldn't they just put wheels on it?

  • @CaptainChuckles
    @CaptainChuckles 14 дней назад +1

    Looking at the state of the inlet. Methinks a bloke with a good digger could clear that out in a day or so.

    • @CrusaderSports250
      @CrusaderSports250 13 дней назад +1

      With such a high tide range (up to TEN METRES, THIRTY PLUS FEET), doing anything like that in the Solway is not something to be taken lightly, as soon as the tide turns you and your digger must get out or it will be underwater. South Coast yachties going on about tides in the mags know nothing, sail the Solway that teaches you!! 😊.

    • @doonhamer252
      @doonhamer252 7 дней назад

      @@CrusaderSports250 yea worked across the other side ...Annan and Glencaple were at one time supposed to have a dredging program ..but that went out the door with the tide

  • @ronz101
    @ronz101 2 дня назад

    The channel, if that's what you want to call it, is not clearly marked, if at all.

  • @DanielsPolitics1
    @DanielsPolitics1 19 дней назад +2

    What is there to guide ships in at night?

    • @cumbrianbod
      @cumbrianbod  19 дней назад +3

      Hi, a ship pilot will be onboard any ship longer than 50 metres also navigation buoys at sea and on land navigation lights. Thanks for watching 👍

    • @DanielsPolitics1
      @DanielsPolitics1 19 дней назад +3

      @@cumbrianbod Do you know why they are having problems? Is it just shifting banks in the supposedly clear channel?

    • @cumbrianbod
      @cumbrianbod  19 дней назад +4

      @DanielsPolitics1 yes they seems to be a build up of sand and it is a very hard entrance to navigate with the tidal flow 90 degrees pushing the ship starboard

  • @olivethrush7450
    @olivethrush7450 17 дней назад +1

    What was the Captain doing? Playing Suduko. There WAS water to float off so why not enter at a better state f tide. They do come twice a day.

    • @chuckbronco6485
      @chuckbronco6485 17 дней назад

      Was thinking he was going to quit proper port. Turns out it was just a drainage ditch.

    • @beeble2003
      @beeble2003 12 дней назад

      How do you know what the tide state was when the ship tried to enter?

  • @andrewmellon5072
    @andrewmellon5072 16 дней назад +2

    Was she loaded?

    • @cumbrianbod
      @cumbrianbod  16 дней назад +1

      Yes Andrew I believe with fertilizer from Klaipeda, Lithuania.

    • @andrewmellon5072
      @andrewmellon5072 15 дней назад +1

      @@cumbrianbod Thank you.

  • @ninja2kernow
    @ninja2kernow 21 день назад +1

    Pilot onboard ?

  • @victory2115
    @victory2115 3 дня назад

    Local knowledge ??

  • @OwensTrainAdventures
    @OwensTrainAdventures 20 дней назад +1

    how did it get beached?

    • @cumbrianbod
      @cumbrianbod  20 дней назад +3

      It got stuck on the sand Owen 👍

  • @keithwright8045
    @keithwright8045 19 дней назад +1

    Wasxit a dredger ship, how embarassing woild that be lol. Whst was the name of the ship

    • @cumbrianbod
      @cumbrianbod  19 дней назад +1

      Hi the name of the ship is Bremen. Thanks for watching 👍

    • @beeble2003
      @beeble2003 12 дней назад +1

      The video captions clearly state that it's a freighter (so not a dredger) named _Bremen._

  • @michelleelliott8919
    @michelleelliott8919 5 дней назад

    It looks stinky and slimy

  • @NatNay-cu3uv
    @NatNay-cu3uv 13 дней назад

    Hilarious
    😂🎉🎉🎉😢😢😮😮😅😅😅😅😮😢🎉😂😂😂😂😢

  • @davidoldboy5425
    @davidoldboy5425 15 дней назад +1

    Not surprising is it??, badly needs dredging

  • @jacquespollet7999
    @jacquespollet7999 2 дня назад

    Ce port n'est pas du tout adapté pour recevoir des navires marchands et c'est même dangereux et scandaleux de voir ça , une honte !!

  • @garyb6219
    @garyb6219 11 дней назад

    Nice model, looks real.

  • @INHUMANENATION
    @INHUMANENATION 6 дней назад

    As a lifelong labourer I'm here to tell you that some of you better start getting your kids to do some real work. Brain drain and laziness and easy money has this whole place looking like that dredging job.