I live not far from Newcastle, the night of the storm I rescued a guy stuck in his car in a washed out road. I went to Newcastle the next day to see Pasha and it was an incredible sight, like nothing I'd ever seen. It was an amazing job you guys did to get her off the beach.
That was a one hell of a storm back in 07. Almost as big as the one that ran the MV Sygna aground at Stockton Beach in Newcastle back in 74, I still remember it and I was only 3 at the time. Thanks for the video. From Newcastle.
No mention of Varley Engineering who actually made the Pasha Bulker fit for its trip to Japan. Varleys sealed the cracks pumped out the coal bays and cap welded the cracks because the double bottom was breached and put the stiffeners on the outer hull. Not Svitzer.
These guys did an amazing job saving our beautiful beach and reef from this ship. I use the beach and sail offshore here a few times a week. I dread to think what would have happened if oil or fuel leaked. I can't imagine what would have happened if it's salvage wasn't in capable hands. Apart from a minor gouge in the reef you wouldn't know that it ever happened.
Typical media hype, making something out of nothing. Probably one of the easier re-floats by this company. Kind of makes me sick the fact that some people thrive on bad news. All's well that ends well. Another good job done by Svitzer. Thanks for the video.
Hi Guys I remember the night the Signa went aground. Pasha Bulka's situ is quite different. Silly judgement by the Pash Bulka Capitan. Ya Ya Signa's Captain had no choice as the storm prevented him from heading further out. What a nightmare. It was bad enough being on land. Living at Bar Beach I could see the outer reef outside Susan Gilmore breaking at 50 feet plus. Hi to everyone I knew in Newcastle
How are the salvage companies able to contract multiple tugs for such long, and unknown, periods of time? Wouldn't these tugs have work elsewhere as well?
Svitzer are one of the (I think 3) tug companies in Newcastle harbour. They also keep a large barge here. I kayak in the harbour so I see them. Cheers.
I live not far from Newcastle, the night of the storm I rescued a guy stuck in his car in a washed out road. I went to Newcastle the next day to see Pasha and it was an incredible sight, like nothing I'd ever seen. It was an amazing job you guys did to get her off the beach.
That was a one hell of a storm back in 07. Almost as big as the one that ran the MV Sygna aground at Stockton Beach in Newcastle back in 74, I still remember it and I was only 3 at the time. Thanks for the video. From Newcastle.
Thanks for the great work in given one of our best beach back to Newcastle
No mention of Varley Engineering who actually made the Pasha Bulker fit for its trip to Japan. Varleys sealed the cracks pumped out the coal bays and cap welded the cracks because the double bottom was breached and put the stiffeners on the outer hull. Not Svitzer.
These guys did an amazing job saving our beautiful beach and reef from this ship. I use the beach and sail offshore here a few times a week. I dread to think what would have happened if oil or fuel leaked. I can't imagine what would have happened if it's salvage wasn't in capable hands. Apart from a minor gouge in the reef you wouldn't know that it ever happened.
it would be cool to see a photo of the gouge :)
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Typical media hype, making something out of nothing. Probably one of the easier re-floats by this company.
Kind of makes me sick the fact that some people thrive on bad news.
All's well that ends well. Another good job done by Svitzer.
Thanks for the video.
Hi Guys
I remember the night the Signa went aground.
Pasha Bulka's situ is quite different.
Silly judgement by the Pash Bulka Capitan. Ya Ya
Signa's Captain had no choice as the storm prevented him from heading further out.
What a nightmare. It was bad enough being on land.
Living at Bar Beach I could see the outer reef outside Susan Gilmore breaking at 50 feet plus.
Hi to everyone I knew in Newcastle
You need to spend the not that much money and make more of these longer videos.
Good branding stuff for Svitzer and wonderful for us. Cheers.
A whole new meaning to the old saying about taking coals to Newcastle!
Good work.
so many bloody news conferences typically Australia
Was there watching it come off and some years later saw it renamed and in Newcastle harbor again
To be fair, those coal bulkers all looked the same to me @13:30
I like watching shit like this . Good work guys
I remember I went to the beaching of it
I went and saw that and it was amazing
How are the salvage companies able to contract multiple tugs for such long, and unknown, periods of time? Wouldn't these tugs have work elsewhere as well?
Svitzer are one of the (I think 3) tug companies in Newcastle harbour. They also keep a large barge here. I kayak in the harbour so I see them. Cheers.
Skyrunner Lawn And Service LLC ..and that's what insurance is for I guess. That's where the money comes from.
Everyone pays.
I reckon the deck crew is looking for a new line of work.
THIS is why single hull tankers were a terrible idea. The double hull design functioned properly preventing a major oil spill.
This is a bulk carrier, not an oil tanker...
Oh, Look. it's Joe' how the hell am I not in Gaol Tripodi.
Looks like he loves a bung.
Google him. I think goal may have happened some time later. Ratbag.
she is now re named drake arrived in china from new orleans trading again
zeeslepers
Leo Stout G
foxtrotvictor six cool
My dad was in the crash
I think it’s Nobbies fault,Darn that Nobbie.
Nolan Arthur John
Johny Pulker I
Too much political blah blah. Get rid of the melodramatic spokesman.
won contract with cheap and poor offer.
Been to that beach many times.
Glad I left Australia.
onceANexile were glad you left