- Jul 1, 2018
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0500hours and MV Yokohama, a container vessel, was making its way through the water fourty five nautical miles south of the Cook Inlet, the inlet that feeds its way into Anchorage, Alaska. The Yokohama's destination. On the bridge was Able Seaman Kanna Aoki and Third Mate Gorou Yamashita, they were beginning their approad towards the Inlet.
"Man on the wheel" said Yamashita, and at that, Aoki walked over to the helm and took control of the vessel. His hand moving over the knob that sat on the console infront of him, switching it off. "Helm in hand, steering course 010." he replied. "Thank you, 010." the replied came from Yamashita. Soon after, Yamashita spoke again, "Starboard steer, 015" and then a reply from Aoki "Starboard steer, 015.", he turned the helm and... nothing. There was no response, the ship wasn't turning. "Officer of the Watch, helm is unresponsive." said Aoki, as he turned the helm more to make sure he was correct. "Thank you, helm unresponsive" Yamashita replied, as he moved over to the ship's telephone, picking up the receiver. On the other end, the Duty Engineer picked up the phone. "Engine room." he said. A reply came over, "Engine room, bridge. Helm is unresponsive. Can you check the steering pumps?" Yamashita said, his voice unconcerned. This could be, afterall, a minor fault with an easy fix. "Yes ofcourse, give me one moment." The engineer said, and placed the phone down in its housing. As did the Yamashita.
A few moments later, the phone on the bridge rang out and Yamashita answered it. "Bridge". A concerned voice in return, "Bridge, Engine Room. The Pumps are unresponsive." there was a pause from the bridge, before a voice came through. "Engine room, bridge. I just want you to confirm what you have just said". The Engineer responded. "The pumps are unresponsive, we have lost steering.". There was a slight quiver in Yamashita's voice, this was his first ever real world emergency now, something he hoped had never happened, "Okay, thank you."
Yamashita placed the phone down and looked out the window for a split second, it was dark, so very dark. Right next to the phone sat the ships piping system, which he picked up and pressed the button as it was raised to his mouth. "Machinery Breakdown, Machinery Breakdown, Machinery Breakdown. Ship's Emergency Party to the scene. Captain and Communications to the bridge. The breakdown is loss of steering." After doing this, he moved to the Telegraph and pulled on it, down to lever one, to begin slowing the ship down.
Now this wasn't a full ship's muster. The Emergency Party consisted of a few motormen and deck crew to investigate and deal with matters before a full ship's muster is needed. Whilst they mustered, the Captain and communicator arrived on the bridge. The Captain was Yasu Seki, a seasoned mariner whose career spanned over fourty years, starting with the JMSDF and as soon as he came onto the bridge, Yamashita began briefing him. "Morning Captain, we have lost the steering pumped we are currently not under command. I have placed us at Lever one to slow us down. SEP is currently investigated the steering pumps." "Thank you Gorou. I have the ship.". Yamashita nodded, and checked the time, before speaking out. "Captain Seki has the ship, minute 20."
Meanwhile, the communicator had taken his placed by the radio equipment and was already broadcasting a message. "Sécurité, Sécurité, Sécurité this is MV Yokohama in position 58 Degrees, 41 minutes North, 150 Degrees, 40 minutes West. Machinery Breakdown, vessel is currently not under command. Recommend all ships remain clear." He would begin broadcasting this message every 2 minutes, so new vessels coming into radio range would be aware.
And now the wait was on for the SEP to, hopefully, fix the problem.
"Man on the wheel" said Yamashita, and at that, Aoki walked over to the helm and took control of the vessel. His hand moving over the knob that sat on the console infront of him, switching it off. "Helm in hand, steering course 010." he replied. "Thank you, 010." the replied came from Yamashita. Soon after, Yamashita spoke again, "Starboard steer, 015" and then a reply from Aoki "Starboard steer, 015.", he turned the helm and... nothing. There was no response, the ship wasn't turning. "Officer of the Watch, helm is unresponsive." said Aoki, as he turned the helm more to make sure he was correct. "Thank you, helm unresponsive" Yamashita replied, as he moved over to the ship's telephone, picking up the receiver. On the other end, the Duty Engineer picked up the phone. "Engine room." he said. A reply came over, "Engine room, bridge. Helm is unresponsive. Can you check the steering pumps?" Yamashita said, his voice unconcerned. This could be, afterall, a minor fault with an easy fix. "Yes ofcourse, give me one moment." The engineer said, and placed the phone down in its housing. As did the Yamashita.
A few moments later, the phone on the bridge rang out and Yamashita answered it. "Bridge". A concerned voice in return, "Bridge, Engine Room. The Pumps are unresponsive." there was a pause from the bridge, before a voice came through. "Engine room, bridge. I just want you to confirm what you have just said". The Engineer responded. "The pumps are unresponsive, we have lost steering.". There was a slight quiver in Yamashita's voice, this was his first ever real world emergency now, something he hoped had never happened, "Okay, thank you."
Yamashita placed the phone down and looked out the window for a split second, it was dark, so very dark. Right next to the phone sat the ships piping system, which he picked up and pressed the button as it was raised to his mouth. "Machinery Breakdown, Machinery Breakdown, Machinery Breakdown. Ship's Emergency Party to the scene. Captain and Communications to the bridge. The breakdown is loss of steering." After doing this, he moved to the Telegraph and pulled on it, down to lever one, to begin slowing the ship down.
Now this wasn't a full ship's muster. The Emergency Party consisted of a few motormen and deck crew to investigate and deal with matters before a full ship's muster is needed. Whilst they mustered, the Captain and communicator arrived on the bridge. The Captain was Yasu Seki, a seasoned mariner whose career spanned over fourty years, starting with the JMSDF and as soon as he came onto the bridge, Yamashita began briefing him. "Morning Captain, we have lost the steering pumped we are currently not under command. I have placed us at Lever one to slow us down. SEP is currently investigated the steering pumps." "Thank you Gorou. I have the ship.". Yamashita nodded, and checked the time, before speaking out. "Captain Seki has the ship, minute 20."
Meanwhile, the communicator had taken his placed by the radio equipment and was already broadcasting a message. "Sécurité, Sécurité, Sécurité this is MV Yokohama in position 58 Degrees, 41 minutes North, 150 Degrees, 40 minutes West. Machinery Breakdown, vessel is currently not under command. Recommend all ships remain clear." He would begin broadcasting this message every 2 minutes, so new vessels coming into radio range would be aware.
And now the wait was on for the SEP to, hopefully, fix the problem.