Salvamento Marítimo rescata a tres polizones en Las Palmas que viajaron 11 días en el timón de un petrolero

Salvamento Marítimo rescató en la tarde del lunes en el Puerto de La Luz de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria a tres varones mayores de edad de origen subsahariano que lograron sobrevivir a una travesía de 11 días por el Atlántico desde el Puerto de Lagos (Nigeria) sentados sobre la pala del timón de un petrolero. Los rescatados se encontraban fatigados, deshidratados y con síntomas de hipotermia, según fuentes del servicio de rescate. Dos de ellos han sido dados de alta y se encuentran en el interior del navío.

Los polizones fueron rescatados por la Salvamar Nunki en el puerto de la capital grancanaria, tras ser avistados en el casco del petrolero Althini II, con apenas medio metro desde sus pies al agua. El lugar donde fueron encontrados es un pequeño espacio situado en la parte superior de la pala del timón, bajo la popa, a la intemperie y a merced de cualquier golpe de mar. Las asistencias sanitarias de emergencias les prestaron una primera atención en el muelle deportivo, nada más desembarcar a tierra, pero de inmediato dos de ellos fueron derivados al Hospital Doctor Negrín y el tercero, al Hospital Insular, según explicaron fuentes de la Delegación del Gobierno.

NOTICIA OBTENIDA DE SALVAMENTO MARITIMO. 

GUILLERMO VEGA EFE

FOTO: EFE

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Bound4blue completes installation of three suction sails on board 50,000 tpm tanker
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Bound4blue completes installation of three suction sails on board 50,000 tpm tanker

Spanish company bound4blue, which specialises in auxiliary wind propulsion systems, has successfully completed the installation of three eSAIL suction sails on board a product tanker, the Pacific Sentinel, owned by Singapore-based Eastern Pacific Shipping (EPS).

The installation of the three 22 m high sails was carried out at the Besiktas shipyard in Turkey, taking advantage of a scheduled shutdown of the vessel. The assembly of the systems was completed in less than three days, as planned.

The eSAIL auxiliary wind propulsion system developed by bound4blue is based on the use of a thick sail with an intelligent suction system. These sails are easy to install, operate and maintain, have very few moving parts and are suitable for almost all types of vessels. The company expects fuel savings of approximately 10%, depending on the route.

The installation of the systems on the Pacific Sentinel, a 50,000 dwt product tanker, presented a number of unique challenges, including the vessel´s strut and the existence of ATEX zones (where equipment installed on board must comply with explosion-proof regulations). It was carried out in collaboration with the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS), meeting classification and safety standards. ABS played a key role in granting the ‘wind-assisted’ notation, fundamental for the structural integration of eSAILs with the ship and their alignment with regulatory frameworks such as the ETS Directive, the FuelEU Maritime Regulation or the IMO´s IIC.

 

News and image obtained: ‘Asociación de Navieros Españoles’.

https://anave.es/bound4blue-completa-la-instalacion-de-tres-velas-de-succion-a-bordo-de-un-petrolero-mr/

 

 

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