Popular Post webfact Posted July 14 Popular Post Posted July 14 A dramatic rescue unfolded between Koh Larn and Pattaya City after the passenger boat Tara Jade experienced a sewage pump failure, causing it to take on water. The boat was carrying 12 Thai passengers—five men and seven women—when the incident occurred. Speedboat operators quickly responded to the emergency, with Ed Chankrajai, the driver of the speedboat Yodtong, leading the rescue. As seawater poured into the stern of Tara Jade, Ed instructed everyone to put on life jackets. The tourists were swiftly moved to the speedboat, which transported them back to shore at Bali Hai Pier in South Pattaya. All 12 passengers made it back to shore without injuries. There was a palpable sense of relief and joy as they embraced each other upon reaching safety. Meanwhile, the Tara Jade, a wooden boat captained by Chamroon Thanapreecha, was towed back to shore. The vessel had taken on a significant amount of water and was close to sinking, reported The Pattaya News. It remains unclear whether the Pattaya Marine Department will investigate the incident. In related news, a speedboat carrying tourists on a fishing trip was hit by large waves, causing it to take on water and eventually sink. Five people were left stranded in the sea before being rescued by local fishing boats and the marine police. At 12.20am on July 7, the marine police received a distress call from relatives of the speedboat’s driver, alerting them that the boat was sinking. The marine police, led by Yuranan Meedet, quickly dispatched a rescue team from Surat Thani to the scene. Relatives of the victims reported that the boat was struck by large waves, which caused water to flood into the vessel. Despite attempts to pump the water out, the situation worsened, leading to the boat sinking. by Top Picture courtesy of Dailynews Source: The Thaiger 2024-07-15 Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe 2 1
Popular Post Geoffggi Posted July 14 Popular Post Posted July 14 2 hours ago, webfact said: It remains unclear whether the Pattaya Marine Department will investigate the incident. Unbelievable, I would have thought an investigation would be compulsory for passenger safety reasons alone 4
hotchilli Posted July 14 Posted July 14 31 minutes ago, Geoffggi said: Unbelievable, I would have thought an investigation would be compulsory for passenger safety reasons alone Patched up and back out in the ocean tomorrow
Popular Post mikebell Posted July 14 Popular Post Posted July 14 I wish I had a baht for every time I've read variations of this story over the years. How does a pump for discharging sewage into Pattaya Bay's pristine waters suddenly go into reverse? 1 1 1
ChrisY1 Posted July 15 Posted July 15 These crappy speed boats that usually carry around 1000hp in outboards, are just not suited for any kind of rough weather...I doubt there's even a regulation covering these junk heaps...and if so, then I doubt the authorities could care less! 2
Korat Kiwi Posted July 15 Posted July 15 2 hours ago, mikebell said: I wish I had a baht for every time I've read variations of this story over the years. How does a pump for discharging sewage into Pattaya Bay's pristine waters suddenly go into reverse? Maybe a big chocolate log got stuck in the impeller which then let a backwash occur? Not really a nice thought. Shouldnt be discharging into the bay anyways I would think.
Popular Post Georgealbert Posted July 15 Popular Post Posted July 15 This is the boat “Tara Jade”, involved in the Pattaya incident, after it was towed back to the beach. 1 3
brianthainess Posted July 15 Posted July 15 8 hours ago, webfact said: ara Jade experienced a sewage pump failure, causing it to take on water. How What that is not possible surely, normally if it has a pump then it goes to a holding tank, IMO one of 2 things a. it was a bilge pump that failed, b. it was just a flap that opens when you flush it. But what would I know I'm just a RN MEM 2. 1
digger70 Posted July 15 Posted July 15 Speedboat rescues 12 tourists from sinking boat near Pattaya Must have been leaking bad . Lack of maintenance maybe. Normally if the Bilge Pump stops a boat doesn't go and sink . 1
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