Massive cruise ship nearly hit tour boat in foggy Halifax harbour: report
HALIFAX — A massive cruise ship carrying 2,770 people narrowly missed a smaller tour boat in thick fog last summer in Halifax Harbour, a new report says.
The Transportation Safety Board report, released Thursday, says the Summer Bay, with 39 people on board, crossed the bow of the cruise ship Grandeur of the Seas with just 25 metres to spare.
It says the smaller boat’s captain made a number of mistakes — he thought there was other traffic in the harbour when he misinterpreted radar data, but didn’t slow down or take other steps to verify the information. It also says he was incorrect about his location in the harbour at a time when visibility was restricted to between 100 and 200 metres.
“The Grandeur of the Seas bridge team was unaware that the Summer Bay was crossing their bow until the pilot saw the Summer Bay’s mast as it appeared from underneath the bow on the starboard side, after it had already crossed,” said the report.