Huckleberry Finn ferry accidents and incidents

Huckleberry Finn ferry cruise ship
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Former names
Peter Pan IV, Peter Pan, Nils Dacke

Length (LOA)
177 m / 581 ft

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  • collision/allision - 2014 (Travemunde, Germany)

05 June 2014Ship Collision / Allision

On June 5, 2014, while maneuvering for docking, due to human error the ship collided with the quay of Skandinavienkai Terminal (Travemunde, Germany).

Dock damages (broken wire ropes/connecting pontoon 4 with the quay) were estimated at ~EUR 20,000. The ferry was carrying only 40 passengers. No injuries were reported.

The ship slightly touched the quay, so it sustained only minor hull damage (abrasion traces in ​​its wall rail area) and was cleared to continue the crossing to Rostock.

Note: Actually, this type of marine accident is called “allision” (striking a fixed object) as opposed to “collision” (striking another vessel).

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