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Iconic Tall Ship Hit By Container Vessel Leaves Fremantle For Repairs & Refit

May 20, 2025
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The Ship STS Leeuwin II Set for Repairs After Collision at Port of Fremantle

The ship STS Leeuwin II is set to undergo repairs following a collision with a container ship at the Port of Fremantle 9 months ago. The incident occurred on August 30, 2024, when Maersk Shekou collided with the anchored training ship, causing significant damage and debris in the waterway.

Despite the damage, the Leeuwin’s diesel engine and steering gear remained operational, indicating that the vessel was still seaworthy. The ship was escorted to the Australian Marine Complex, Henderson, where it will undergo extensive refits and repairs.

According to Leeuwin Ocean Adventure Foundation chief executive Lawson Dixon, the repair process will be challenging. It will involve the replacement of 3000 lineal meters of Douglas Fir from Canada and several kilometers of rope and wire from Australia. The goal is to have the ship ready for the summer sailing season, although the exact cost of the damage is yet to be determined but is estimated to be in the millions.

Mr. Dixon mentioned that while the masts will need to be rebuilt from scratch, the hull is in relatively good condition. The ship’s appearance will remain unchanged, preserving its original look.

Following the collision, two crew members in their 20s and 60s had to jump from the ship to escape, resulting in injuries. Despite the challenges, volunteers are welcome to participate in the ship’s repairs and re-rigging efforts. The foundation emphasized the need for additional helping hands to expedite the restoration process.

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References: Perthnow, ABC Net

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