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Inadequate scope and failure to use charts leads to vessel’s grounding in the Caribbean

The forward engine room watertight door shown closed and secured with timber bracing that was installed after the grounding to facilitate salvage operations.
Bonnie G was stranded on the rocks off St. Thomas following the grounding. A cargo vessel was destro
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