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    The following is a press release issued by Crowley regarding La Princessa, a triple-deck, 580-foot long barge that ran aground off the Virginia coast after the two towlines used to pull the barge broke in heavy weather.

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    The La Princessa (a triple-deck, 580-foot long barge) left San Juan on 11/6 at 12:12 AM pulled by the tug Sentry en route to Pennsauken, NJ for a regularly scheduled liner cargo service. The barge was loaded with 187 container/trailer units including 9 refrigerated containers, which are currently operating on a power pack. The barge also included 125 empty units, 5 vehicles and 1 power pack used to power the refrigerated containers. Eighty-four HAZMAT loads, which contain products such as syrup for soft drinks, alcohol, empty cylinders formerly containing water purification chemicals, etc. are also on board. Despite the fact that there is no compromise of cargo, environmental response teams are standing by. The barge was approximately 100% full. At this time the cargo remains securely onboard and does not pose any threat to either local citizens or the environment.

    During its voyage, approximately 12-14 hours from destination and 30 miles from the sea buoy, the tug/barge encountered heavy seas that were remnants of Tropical Storm Ida. The two towlines used to pull the barge, broke in heavy weather and the barge was carried approximately 100 miles southwest where it came to rest parallel on Sand Bridge Beach in Virginia. It currently sits idle ¼ mile from the public fishing pier. An incident command post has been set up at the local fire station with a salvage team standing by.

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    · La Princessa – a non-self propelled vessel with no fuel tanks. It is a triple deck, 580-foot cargo barge.
    · Sentry – 136-foot long, 7,200 maximum horsepower, 6-man crew all of whom are safe
    · Tow wires– 2 steel tow wires – each 2.25-inch diameter. Both wires, which broke at the tug end are certificated and are under a periodic testing program. Once the wires are recovered they will be further inspected. Each wire costs approximately $35,000 and has a breaking strength of over 500,000lbs. The tow wires are 2,700 feet long and when connected pull the barge about ¼ mile behind.
    · Titan Salvage has been engaged. A salvage master is on site and a naval architect and assistant salvage master are en route. Removal plans are being developed. Improving weather conditions should enhance the salvage and removal efforts.
    · Proper authorities have been notified and we are fully cooperating with the local incident management team. These authorities include the United States Coast Guard, the local fire department and as a precautionary measure the National Response Center.
    · All cargo remains in tact.
    · Security is being established to prevent entrance to the barge by unauthorized personnel.
    · Customers and the community are being notified and will continue to be apprised of progress.

    Jacksonville-based Crowley Holdings Inc., a holding company of the 117-year-old Crowley Maritime Corporation, is a privately held family and employee-owned company. The company provides diversified transportation and logistics services in domestic and international markets by means of six operating lines of business: Puerto Rico/Caribbean Liner Services, Latin America Liner Services, Logistics Services, Petroleum Services, Marine Services and Technical Services. Offered within these operating lines of business are the following services: liner container shipping, logistics, contract towing and transportation; ship assist and escort; energy support; salvage and emergency response through its TITAN Salvage subsidiary; vessel management; vessel construction and naval architecture through its Jensen Maritime subsidiary; government services, and petroleum and chemical transportation, distribution and sales. Additional information about Crowley, its subsidiaries and business units may be found on the Internet at www.crowley.com.
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    All,
    I worked the JAX/SJ/St. Thom run towing the La Princessa. The tug - has anyone got the name yet? - must have broken both tow wires to loose the barge. It will be very interesting to see if the USCG reviews AND publishes the last test to failure strength data for those wires...Wonder if C was walking their talk or taking their talk for a walk....
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    In the conditions they were in, when you part one wire the second won't be far behind. And catching a barge that size in thirty footers and fifty knots...all but impossible.

    That beach, unless she gets up against the pier, is a good place for her. Soft sand and no rocks. When the weather moderates they can drag her off and proceed.

    It would be a hell of a lot different at Frying Pan or Diamond Shoals. Or, God forbid, pounding against one of the islands or the high span of the CBBT.

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    This was supposed to be another video...


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    RUM GALORE
    Shades of the SS Politician, which had 24,000 cases of Scotch on board when she was wrecked on Eriskay, in the Outer Hebrides, in 1941, giving rise to the famous novel by Compton Mackenzie and the movie Whisky Galore. It's a good thing that all those retired naval persons in the Virginia Beach area didn't know that the barge that ran aground there last week, La Princesa, had 36,000 cases of Captain Morgan rum on board. Ah, well, too late now. December 2, 2009.
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