by Guest » February 22, 2026, 9:46 pm
The collision with the Lansing Shoal Lighthouse pier occurred on September 9, 1993. I can't recall which mate was inattentiveness, but I do recall that he never showed up for the US Coast Guard hearing and as a result he lost his license. The Indiana Harbor had departed Bay Shipbuilding the previous day after the completion of a 5-year hull and coast guard inspection. After the collision, the Indiana Harbor immediately returned to Bay Shipbuilding where a 60 foot by 60 foot section of hull had to be replaced. She returned to service on October 22, 1993.
As for the collapsed bulkheads, that occurred in April of 2009, and the Indiana Harbor sailed to Bay Shipbuilding for the installation of new bulkheads.
The collision with the Lansing Shoal Lighthouse pier occurred on September 9, 1993. I can't recall which mate was inattentiveness, but I do recall that he never showed up for the US Coast Guard hearing and as a result he lost his license. The Indiana Harbor had departed Bay Shipbuilding the previous day after the completion of a 5-year hull and coast guard inspection. After the collision, the Indiana Harbor immediately returned to Bay Shipbuilding where a 60 foot by 60 foot section of hull had to be replaced. She returned to service on October 22, 1993.
As for the collapsed bulkheads, that occurred in April of 2009, and the Indiana Harbor sailed to Bay Shipbuilding for the installation of new bulkheads.