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- Q6718165 subject Q15302157.
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- Q6718165 abstract "MS Prinsendam, a Holland-America liner built at Shipyard de Merwede in the Netherlands in 1973, was 427 feet long and typically carried about 350 passengers and 200 crew members. The liner was sailing through the Gulf of Alaska, approximately 120 miles south of Yakutat, Alaska, at midnight on October 4, 1980, when a fire broke out in the engine room. The vessel’s master, Cornelis Dirk Wabeke (April 13, 1928 – August 16, 2011), declared the fire out of control one hour later and the Prinsendam sent a radio call requesting immediate assistance. The United States Coast Guard at Communications Station Kodiak, Alaska requested that the Prinsendam send out an SOS, but the captain declined. Chief Radio Officer Jack van der Zee sent one out anyway about a half hour later, which alerted nearby vessels.United States Coast Guard, USAF Air Rescue Service, and Royal Canadian Air Force CH113 helicopters which had greater range, rescued the passengers and crew. Two USAF pararescuemen were inserted into one of the lifeboats. This boat was the last rescued and was spotted only when the Air Force personnel signalled the on scene cutters. The cutters USCGC Boutwell (WHEC-719), USCGC Mellon (WHEC-717), and USCGC Woodrush (WLB-407) responded in concert with other vessels in the area. The Sohio Intrepid and the Williamsburg assisted on scene. The Williamsburg served a vital role as a communications platform and was the first vessel to arrive on scene and take passengers on board. The Sohio Intrepid served as a platform for one of the USAF helicopters that was unable to refuel in flight. The rescue took place during a period of steadily deteriorating weather. The passenger vessel later capsized and sank. The rescue is particularly noteworthy because of the distance traveled by the rescuers, the coordination of independent organizations, and the fact that all 520 passengers and crew were rescued without loss of life or serious injury.".
- Q6718165 activeYearsEndDate "1980-10-04".
- Q6718165 builder Q55.
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- Q6718165 cost "2.7E7".
- Q6718165 length "130.1496".
- Q6718165 operator Q1624735.
- Q6718165 status "Sank on October 11, 1980, in theGulf of Alaska".
- Q6718165 thumbnail MS_Prisendam_sinking_off_Alaska_with_USCG_HH-3F_1980.jpeg?width=300.
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- Q6718165 shipBuilder "De Merwede in Hardinxveld-Giessendam, Netherlands".
- Q6718165 shipFate "--10-11".
- Q6718165 shipName "Prinsendam".
- Q6718165 shipOperator Q1624735.
- Q6718165 shipOriginalCost "2.7E7".
- Q6718165 shipOutOfService "1980-10-04".
- Q6718165 point "55.883 -136.45".
- Q6718165 type Product.
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- Q6718165 comment "MS Prinsendam, a Holland-America liner built at Shipyard de Merwede in the Netherlands in 1973, was 427 feet long and typically carried about 350 passengers and 200 crew members. The liner was sailing through the Gulf of Alaska, approximately 120 miles south of Yakutat, Alaska, at midnight on October 4, 1980, when a fire broke out in the engine room.".
- Q6718165 label "MS Prinsendam (1973)".
- Q6718165 lat "55.883".
- Q6718165 long "-136.45".
- Q6718165 depiction MS_Prisendam_sinking_off_Alaska_with_USCG_HH-3F_1980.jpeg.
- Q6718165 name "Prinsendam".