CalicoJack
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From the MAIB report on the grounding of the Ruyter.
Summary
At 2311 on 10 October 2017, The Netherlands registered general cargo vessel Ruyter ran aground on the north shore of Rathlin Island when the master, who was the watchkeeper left the bridge unattended. The bridge navigational watch alarm system, which could have alerted the chief officer to the fact that the bridge was unmanned, had been switched off. Consequently, no action was taken to correct a deviation from the ship’s planned track.
The master had been consuming alcohol prior to taking over the watch but the chief officer, who had previously warned the master against excessive consumption of alcohol, had been satisfied that the master was fit for watchkeeping duties.
Summary
At 2311 on 10 October 2017, The Netherlands registered general cargo vessel Ruyter ran aground on the north shore of Rathlin Island when the master, who was the watchkeeper left the bridge unattended. The bridge navigational watch alarm system, which could have alerted the chief officer to the fact that the bridge was unmanned, had been switched off. Consequently, no action was taken to correct a deviation from the ship’s planned track.
The master had been consuming alcohol prior to taking over the watch but the chief officer, who had previously warned the master against excessive consumption of alcohol, had been satisfied that the master was fit for watchkeeping duties.