MV Queen of Oak Bay

MV Queen of Oak Bay

M/V "Queen of Oak Bay" is a double-ended C class roll-on/roll-off ferry in the BC Ferries fleet, launched in 1981 at Victoria, British Columbia. The Convert|139.29|m|ft|0|adj=on long, 6,969-ton vessel has a capacity for 362 cars and over 1,500 passengers and crew. She normally operates on BC Ferries' Horseshoe Bay to Departure Bay (Nanaimo) route, part of the Trans-Canada Highway.

Mid-life upgrade

The vessel underwent a $35 million mid-life upgrade in early 2005 at Vancouver Drydock Company in North Vancouver. The project prepared the vessel for another 20 years of service with upgrades to engineering components, lifesaving equipment and improvements to onboard services. Major maintenance work included steel replacement, piping and cable renewal, hull sandblasting and extensive painting. The vessel was outfitted with four state-of-the art marine evacuation systems, supplemented by two rescue boats and eight life rafts. She returned to service on June 13, 2005. [BC Ferries Corporation (June 13, 2005). " [http://www.bcferries.com/news/files/05-037upgradedoak_bayreturnstoservice.pdf Upgraded Queen of Oak Bay Returns to Service] ". Press Release.]

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2005 accident

On June 30, 2005, at about 10:10 in the morning (17:10 UTC), the "Queen of Oak Bay" lost power four minutes before she was to dock at the Horseshoe Bay terminal. The vessel became adrift, unable to change speed, but able to steer with the rudders. The horn was blown steadily and an announcement telling passengers to brace for impact was made minutes before the ship slowly ran into the nearby Sewell's Marina, where she destroyed or damaged 28 pleasure craft and subsequently went aground a short distance from the shore. No casualties or injuries were reported. [cite news | title=B.C. ferry runs aground in West Vancouver, hits marina and boats | publisher = The Seattle Times | date = June 30, 2005 | url = http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/travel/2002353141_webbcferry30.html ] [cite news | title=B.C. ferry that hit marina 'just kept coming' | publisher = CBC News | date = July 1, 2005 | url = http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2005/06/30/ferry-050630.html ] [ [http://www.boomcity.biz/librarybooks/ferry.html "Queen of Oak Bay" Collision Simulator] ] [BC Ferries Corporation (June 30, 2005). " [http://www.bcferries.com/news/files/05-049queenofoakbay1.pdf Queen of Oak Bay Loses Power and Runs Aground] ". Press Release.] [BC Ferries Corporation (June 30, 2005). " [http://www.bcferries.com/news/files/05-050updatequeenofoak_bay.pdf Update on Queen of Oak Bay Grounding Incident] ". Press Release.] [BC Ferries Corporation (July 3, 2005). " [http://www.bcferries.com/news/files/05-053insurance.pdf BC Ferries to Meet with Horseshoe Bay Boat Owners] ". Press Release.]

On July 1, 2005, BC Ferries issued a statement that Transport Canada, the Transportation Safety Board, and Lloyd's Register of Shipping were reviewing the control and mechanical systems on board to find a fault. An inspection revealed minimal damage to the ship, with only some minor damage to a metal fender, paint scrapes to the rudder, and some minor scrapes to one blade of a propeller. [BC Ferries Corporation (July 1, 2005). " [http://www.bcferries.com/news/files/05-052prelimiaryinspectionqueenofoakbay.pdf Investigation into Queen of Oak Bay Incident Continues] ". Press Release.]

On July 7, 2005, BC Ferries concluded that a missing cotter pin was to blame. The pin normally retained a nut on a linkage between an engine speed governor and the fuel control for one of the engines. Without the pin, the nut fell off and the linkage separated, causing the engine, clutches, and propellers to increase in speed until overspeed safety devices tripped and shut down the entire propulsion system. The faulty speed governor had been serviced 17 days before the incident during a $35-million upgrade and the cotter pin was not properly replaced at that time. [BC Ferries Corporation (July 7, 2005). " [http://www.bcferries.com/news/files/05-056qobpreliminaryinvestigationresults.pdf Preliminary Investigation into Queen of Oak Bay Incident Released] ". Press Release.]

The vessel was quickly repaired and tested at sea trials. [BC Ferries Corporation (July 5, 2005). " [http://www.bcferries.com/news/files/05-055oakbayseatrials.pdf Queen of Oak Bay to Undergo Extensive Sea Trials] ". Press Release.] She returned to regular service on July 8, 2005.A complete investigation report consisting of a 14-page Divisional Inquiry and a 28-page Engineering Incident Investigation was finally released in September 2006. [BC Ferries Corporation (September 25, 2006). " [http://www.bcferries.com/files/PDFs/InternalInvestigationsQueenofOakBay.pdf Queen of Oak Bay Grounding at Sewell’s Marina: Divisional Inquiry and Engineering Incident Investigation] ".]

ister ships

* "Queen of Alberni"
* "Queen of Coquitlam"
* "Queen of Cowichan"
* "Queen of Surrey"

References

External links

* [http://www.bcferries.com/about/fleet/profile-queen_of_oak_bay.html BC Ferries: "Queen of Oak Bay"]
* [http://www.geocities.com/ferries_bc/profiles/bcf_qoakbay.html Profiles of the Ferries: "Queen of Oak Bay"]
* [http://www.pbase.com/kstapleton/queen_of_oak_bay "Queen of Oak Bay" photo gallery]


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