Rcgs Resolute Cruise Ship
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Rcgs resolute cruise ship. The RCGS Resolute was sold at auction in Curacao for a slim 600000 on Monday according to a source familiar with the auction result. RCGS Resolute On March 30 2020 while at sea in international waters the cruise ship collided with a Venezuelan Coast Guard patrol boat GC23 Naiguata length 80 m GT 1500 tons. This is in sharp contrast to just a few years ago where multiple operators were lining up to charter the former Hapag-Lloyd Cruises expedition ship which offers a strong ice class hull and capacity for up to 184 guests.
A Venezuelan navy coastal patrol boat sank in the Caribbean after allegedly ramming a cruise ship that it had ordered. Venezuela Navy Patrol Ship ANBV NAIGUATA GCG-23 sank after a collision with cruise ship RCGS RESOLUTE a passenger ship registered in Portugal early in the morning Mar 30 at the northwest of La Tortuga island Venezuela Caribbean. Columbia Cruise Services.
In the early morning hours of the 30th of March 2020 local time the cruise vessel RCGS RESOLUTE has been subject to an act of aggression by the Venezuelan Navy in international. Cruise liners are having a real hard time of late so spare a thought for the RCGS Resolute. The collision between the unnamed patrol boat and RCGS Resolute a vessel owned by Canada-based One.
Yet RCGS Resolutes life as a cruise ship would not last more than a few more months. According to Venezuelan Military command RCGS RESOLUTE in a cowardly and criminal manner fled collision site and didnt try to rescue the crew of sinking ship. Cruise ships just cant get a break right now.
In the early morning hours of March 30 2020 the cruise ship RCGS RESOLUTE was the object of an act of aggression by. A Venezuelan navy coastal patrol boat sank in the Caribbean after allegedly ramming a cruise ship that it had ordered to change direction. The book value of the ship.
One Ocean Expeditions A Venezuelan Coast Guard patrol boat capsized and sank following a collision with a Portuguese-flagged cruise ship in international waters in the early morning hours local time of Monday March 30. The former Hanseatic could have thus have its third new operator in three years. The Portuguese liner was purposely rammed by a Venezuelan warship on Monday and it didnt even have any coronavirus patients on board.
