MV Kanuni D.S.

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History
Turkey
NameKanuni D.S.
OwnerEs Group Denizcilik Sanayi Ve Ticaret Anonim Şirketi
Port of registry Turkey
BuilderÖzata Shipyard, Yalova
Laid down4 November 2016
Launched9 February 2017
Completed29 May 2017
Identification
General characteristics
Class and typeK20-class dredging ship
Tonnage551 GT
Length41 m (134 ft 6 in)
Beam16 m (52 ft 6 in)
Draft2 m (6 ft 7 in)
PropulsionDiesel
Speed12 kn

MV Kanuni D.S. is a Turkish dredging ship that was grounded in the Dardanelles to avoid sinking in September 2019.

Description[edit]

Kanuni D.S. is a K20-class dredger, used to remove sediment from the sea floor. It has a gross tonnage of 551 GT. Its length is 41 metres (135 ft), its beam is 16 metres (52 ft), and a draft of 2 metres (6 ft 7 in). Its diesel propulsion allows it a maximum speed of 12 knots.[1][2]

History[edit]

Kanuni D.S. was laid down on 4 November 2016 in Özata Shipyard, Yalova. It was launched on 9 February 2017 and completed for the company Es Group Denizcilik Sanayi Ve Ticaret Anonim Şirketi on 29 May 2017.[1]

On 1 September 2019, Kanuni was anchored off the coast of Çanakkale, waiting to transit to Yalova. That evening, after the ship brought up anchor and was off the Marble Cape, it began to take on water in its front portion. Its captain called the local maritime authority, which sent the tugboat Rescue-6 to assist Kanuni. Before the tugboat arrived, the captain of Kanuni maneuvered the ship towards the shore, and managed to ground it in order to prevent its sinking. The crew spent the night on board despite the front section being completely submerged, and the ship was checked for safety by Coast Guard teams.[3][4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Kanuni D.S." FleetPhoto (in Russian). Retrieved 8 July 2022.
  2. ^ "KANUNI D.S., Dredging or UW ops - Details and current position - MMSI 271044666 - VesselFinder". www.vesselfinder.com. Retrieved 2022-07-08.
  3. ^ "Bozcaada'da karaya oturan gemi Sahil Güvenlik tarafından kontrol edildi". Türk Deniz Medya (in Turkish). Retrieved 2022-07-08.
  4. ^ Voytenko, Mikhail (2 September 2019). "Dredger grounded to avoid sinking, Aegean sea". Fleetmon. Retrieved 8 July 2022.