Wilderness Adventurer accidents and incidents
CruiseMapper's Wilderness Adventurer cruise ship accidents, incidents and law news reports relate to a 67-passenger vessel owned by UnCruise Adventures. Our Wilderness Adventurer accidents page contains reports made by using official data from renown online news media sources, US Coast Guard and Wikipedia.
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- collision/allision - 2004 (with packed ice in Alaska)
12 May 2004Ship Collision / AllisionOn May 12, 2004, while navigating in Tracy Arm Fjord (Alaska), the ship hit packed ice and started taking on water. As a result of the collision, the hull was breached (8 cm hole) with ensuring water ingress. No injuries were reported, but the vessel had to be evacuated. 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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