Engineering:Scot Carrier

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Short description: English cargo ship
Scot Carrier (2018).jpg
mv Scot Carrier arriving at Rotterdam, 2019
History
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Name: Scot Carrier
Owner: Scot Carrier Shipping Ltd., Inverness
Operator: Scot Line Ltd.
Port of registry: Inverness
Route: Coastal trade Europe
Builder: Royal Bodewes Shipyards, Hoogezand, Netherlands
Yard number: 746
Launched: 18 September 2018
Completed: 4 December 2018
Identification: IMO number9841782
Status: In service
General characteristics
Class and type: LR 100A1
Length: 89.98 m (LOA)
Beam: 15.20 m
Draft: 5.69 m
Ice class: 1FB FS
Installed power: 1,850 kW
Propulsion: MaK 6M25C diesel engine
Speed: 11 kn
Capacity: 240,000 cbft (Hold capacity)
Notes: Bodewes ECO Trader 4800

Scot Carrier is a UK-registered cargo ship, built in Hoogezand in the Netherlands. She entered service for her owners Scotline in December 2018.

History

On 13 December 2021 at 03:30, Scot Carrier was involved in a ship accident between Kåseberga in southern Skåne, and the Danish island of Bornholm.[1][2] Scot Carrier collided with the Danish hopper barge Karin Høj, with two people on board, which capsized. One crewmember of the capsized ship died, and the other was declared missing.[3]

Scot Carrier in Ystad port, 14 december 2021

The rescue operation was extensive with about 10 boats from the Sea Rescue and the Coast Guard, also planes and helicopters participated in the search for the crew. While diving, one person was found dead on board a cabin, one person is still missing.

Two people on the Scot Carrier were arrested immediately, one was released after questioning, the other was arrested on suspicion of causing another person's death, aggravated drunken driving and aggravated negligence in maritime traffic.

The British crew member, who had been in custody in Trelleborg since 15 December 2021, had his appeal in both the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court rejected, and was in February 2022 handed over to Denmark for the upcoming trial.[4] The trial in Copenhagen District Court started on the 16th of June 2022. The British crew member was convicted of all charges at the city court of Copenhagen, and is set to serve 1,5 years in prison. Furthermore, they will be denied entry to Denmark for the next 12 years, and they have lost their right to pilot ships in Danish waters. [5] [6]

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