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Post by rustyoo7 on Apr 16, 2024 10:35:27 GMT -8
AIS has reported that the Island Discovery has set off on an adventure this morning.
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Post by Neil on Apr 16, 2024 11:59:17 GMT -8
AIS has reported that the Island Discovery has set off on an adventure this morning. Meaning? She seems to be on regular duty right now.
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Post by rustyoo7 on Apr 16, 2024 17:14:02 GMT -8
Was it responding to an emergency or taking part in a maritime training exercise?
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Post by Neil on Apr 16, 2024 18:41:28 GMT -8
Was it responding to an emergency or taking part in a maritime training exercise? View AttachmentI don't know... you posted it... I didn't see a service notice. Given that we sometimes see the Queen of Esquimalt on Marine Traffic, I'm not sure we can always trust these curious course deviations.
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Post by Curtis on Apr 16, 2024 20:48:52 GMT -8
To clarify the post above: Island Discovery experienced a mechanical failure this morning which required tug assistance to return to Blubber Bay. (Hence the odd AIS positioning) Looks like repairs will take a couple days as the Route 17 schedule has been modified to stop at Blubber Bay.
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