UPDATES OF THE VESSEL LUCKY SEVEN This vessel is shown inclined towards the Port quarter side about 15 to 20 degrees and she has moved its bow due to pressure of waves. Tug did not reach yet but i believe that the tugs pulling the vessel will be difficult due to shallow waters. If the vessel remains for another week, the corrosion will further set in and chances of towing the vessel will be much difficult. This is becoming everyday difficult situation and chances are there if the tug cannot pull it than the vessel might have to go for cutting. My opinion is that the starboard propeller may be free and the Port propeller is buried and hence the waves banging on starboard quarter side the vessel position has been drifted and thus making its bow to move towards right side. Hopefully this is not going to be another River Princess or Pontoon Arossim boat.
Stephen Dias Dona Paula date: 14th Aug 2017 Photos: Photos Nos: 3325 and 3328 shows the position of vessel moved due to waves Photo: 3329 shows that the anphibian JCB loading crew of about 8 persons on the vessel for repairs or welding work in the hull. Photo : 3331 shows the vessel tilted about 15 to 20 degrees at Port quarter side. Details reads at the aft of the vessel: LUCKY SEVEN PANAMA IMO 08943703 RANDOLF MO