PORT OF REFUGE:

 

 

Under what circumstances:

 

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The ship may be damaged due to various reasons such as:

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Collision

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Grounding

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The ship is damaged in such an extent that it is unsafe to continue the voyage.

 

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In the case the voyage to be diverted to the nearest safe port which is called port of refuge.

 

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It is a “justifiable deviation”.

 

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The ship is repaired as necessary at the port and the voyage may be resumed after the ship becomes seaworthy.

 

 

 

Master’s concern:

 

Followings to be considered to decide upon port of refuge:

 

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Can the port be reached safely? (Enough fuel, extent of damage).

 

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Are the port authorities friendly/hostile?

 

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Can the vessel enter port and remain in safely?

 

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Repair facilities in the port.

 

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Cost of repairs reasonable?

 

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Can cargo be discharged/stored?

 

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Crew repatriation facilities.

 

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Can owner’s representatives enter/leave freely?

 

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Spares/stores readily available?

 

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Can ship’s spares/stores imported easily?

 

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Survey facilities available.

 

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Port free of war, strikes, civil commotion?

 

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Are required charts onboard?

 

For deciding upon port of refuge, guide to port entry/ owner’s suggestions, underwriter’s suggestions to be consulted.

 

 

 

After deciding POR:

 

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Inform owner, charterer, agent at original destination and give them the reasons to enter POR.

 

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Consult with underwriter.

 

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State requirements at POR.

 

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Inform agent at POR.

 

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Inform port authorities.

 

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Contact with P & I club at POR.

 

 

 

While deviating to POR

 

Inform the owner:

 

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Date, time, position, nature of incident

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ROB of D/O, FO, FW onboard.

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Present situation onboard

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Weather: present and future

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Master’s intention to deviate

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Name of port of refuge

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ETA at port of refuge

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Assistance required.

 

 

Inform agents at POR:

 

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Name, port of registry

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Official No, IMO No

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Ships particulars (GT, NT, LOA, LBP, Draft)

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Reasons for entering

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ETA

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Amount of cargo and distribution

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Details of assistance required

 

 

Upon arrival:

 

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Obtain pilot

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Enter the ship in customary manner

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Obtain pratique

 

 

After entry:

 

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Issue note of protest, reserving the right to extend it

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Inform owner, charterer of the ship’s safe arrival

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Inform Director of Marine if the accident has resulted in loss of life.

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Inform underwriter in accordance with tender clause.

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Inform P&I agent and underwriter’s surveyor.

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If cargo to be discharged, GA adjustor and qualified independent cargo surveyor to be present before breaking bulk (opening/closing of hatches).

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Arrange damage survey by class. If no class surveyors available, make arrangements with other classification society surveyor, IACS or experienced person (if formers not available) to have the damage surveyed.

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After receiving surveyor’s report/ recommendation, call for tenders with advice from underwriter representative. In tender, include statement “the lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted”.

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Arrange repairs under supervision of surveyor/ underwriter’s surveyor.

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After repair, arrange survey. If surveyor is from class, he will issue an interim certificate. If he is not employed by class, he will issue a certificate of seaworthiness.

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A proper record to be kept commencing from the time of deviation to port of refuge. Copies to send to owner for P&I claims.

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Note protest, giving full details of damage and repairs, copies to be dispatched to owner.

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The ship can be cleared for resume voyage.

 

 

Updated: September 17, 2007