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Scandies Rose was a crab fishing vessel built in 1978 by Bender Shipbuilding in Mobile, Alabama. The vessel was constructed specifically for use with pots. The boat was considered a work of "extraordinary craftsmanship" in a 2019 inspection, with construction materials and design rivaling the finest fishing vessels from the west coast. [6]
29 cze 2021 · On Dec. 31, 2019, the Scandies Rose was traveling southwest, west of Kodiak Island, but sank in frigid waters near Sutwik Island. Only two of the seven crew members survived the wreckage. The other five were never found.
On December 31, 2019, US Coast Guard Communications Detachment Kodiak received a distress call from the fishing vessel Scandies Rose. The vessel was en route from Kodiak to fishing grounds in the Bering Sea when it capsized about 2.5 miles south of Sutwik Island, Alaska, and sank several minutes later. At the time of the accident, the Scandies ...
29 cze 2021 · The Scandies Rose sank 2.5 miles south of Sutwik Island, Alaska. The vessel was en route from Kodiak, Alaska, to fishing grounds in the Bering Sea when it capsized and sank. The Scandies Rose had seven crewmembers aboard, two were rescued by the U.S. Coast Guard and five others were never found.
25 lut 2021 · This report documents a forensic technical stability analysis of Fishing Vessel SCANDIES ROSE, completed by the U.S. Coast Guard Marine Safety Center (MSC) in support of the formal Marine...
24 maj 2021 · WASHINGTON (May 24, 2021) — The National Transportation Safety Board opened the public docket Monday as part of its ongoing investigation of the sinking of the fishing vessel Scandies Rose. The Scandies Rose sank Dec. 31, 2019, 2.5 miles south of Sutwik Island, Alaska.
29 cze 2021 · The National Transportation Safety Board has completed its investigation into the loss of the fishing vessel Scandies Rose off Sutwik Island, Alaska on New Years' Eve 2019. While she was...