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The Buccoo Reef, the newest ferry in the national fleet servicing the seabridge between Trinidad and Tobago. Image courtesy INCAT Tasmania.
The latest ferry in the national fleet, the Buccoo Reef, reportedly has encountered a few challenges on her journey home to Trinidad and Tobago, according to a statement issued today by NIDCO, the National Infrastructure Development Company Limited.
NIDCO is reporting in its release that alarms on the vessel were triggered some 398 nautical miles from Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, the manufacturing hub.
“While the technical assessment concluded that the journey could have continued, NIDCO decided that the vessel should return to Hobart it being the closest port of call to investigate these occurrences and take the necessary corrective action to prevent their recurrence,” NIDCO’s release states.
Buccoo Reef ferry makes U-turn to Australia
An artist s rendering of the Buccoo Reef catamaran. Photo courtesy Office of the Prime Minister
THE NEW BUCCOO Reef ferry, which was en route to Trinidad and Tobago, has returned to Australia after alarms were triggered on the vessel, some 398 nautical miles from Hobart, where it departed.
The National Infrastructure Development Company (Nidco), which was responsible for procuring the vessel, issued an advisory last Thursday saying it left Hobart.
Nidco revealed on Tuesday that although alarms were triggered, the journey could have continued, but Nidco decided that it would return to Hobart, the closest port of call, to further investigate the triggering of the alarm and to take the necessary corrective action to prevent a recurrence.