A1Sailor
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MV Isle of Mull appeared to be well clear of the entrance before the cruise ship even entered the narrows-
http://www.aisliverpool.org.uk/historymap.php?map=ObanBay&hh=18&mm=10&date=20130520
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Crikey - they don't hang around these ferries!
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http://www.aisliverpool.org.uk/historymap.php?map=ObanBay&hh=18&mm=0&date=20130520
Indeed. Perhaps the cruise liner's owners have a good PR department!If, as has been suggested, the ship was surprised by, and diverted away from the Isle of Mull (ferry), which was presumably coming out, while the ship was entering, it is somewhat surprising that she went aground on the port side of the channel.
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