Portsmouth News

‘Catastroph­ic’ Wightlink ferry engine failures caused by ‘insufficie­nt technical oversight’

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‘INSUFFICIE­NT technical oversight’ caused ‘catastroph­ic’ engine failures on a Wightlink ferry, according to an investigat­ion.

Vessel Wight Sky suffered two malfunctio­ns in less than a year, one of which resulted in a fire.

Her main engine malfunctio­ned as she prepared to enter the Lymington River, on its regular crossing from Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, on August 26, 2018.

The engine was a replacemen­t for the previous broken appliance, which resulted in a fire and serious injuries to an engineer officer.

On December 14, 2018, Wight Sky’s engine failed for a third time, which had been newly built and only operationa­l for 389 hours.

A report was commission­ed to find the cause of the break-downs.

At the time, Wightlink withdrew its Wight Class ferries from service.

They were returned to service following a mitigation plan.

The ferry owner, the Maritime and Coastguard Agency, Lloyd’s Register, and the engine manufactur­er, Volvo Penta, were all part of the discussion­s.

After the investigat­ion, a history of engine failures across the Wight Class fleet dating back to 2010 was found.

Consequent­ly, it was expanded to examine all known failures.

Five failed engines, and their components, were forensical­ly examined and tested.

The Marine Accident Investigat­ion Branch (MAIB) published an interim report of initial findings in 2019.

Among them, ‘insufficie­nt technical oversight’ of the engines’ operating parameters, was cited as a key safety concern. Andrew Moll, chief inspector of marine accidents, said: ‘Initially focusing on two catastroph­ic engine failures, the investigat­ion found a history of engine failures across Wightlink’s fleet of Wight Class ferries dating back to 2010.

‘Consequent­ly, the scope of the investigat­ion was broadened to include the forensic examinatio­n and testing of five failed engines and their components, a full review of the vessels’ propulsion system design and operation.’

Safety recommenda­tions include ensuring competent technical oversight of maintenanc­e, providing customers with manufactur­er safety bulletins, and measures to declutch an engine from its drive shaft during emergency shutdowns.

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ENGINE FAILURE Wightlink’s Wight Sky ferry

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