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This does tend to get back to a number of posts about the regulatory regime for the country of registration and the port state hat the vessel is operating from. Twenty two years is not that old for a well designed, constructed and maintained vessel.Apparently, Firebird is quite an old boat, it‘s from 2003 or so, with a general overhaul in 2019. I‘m currently on a LOB in Egypt and the manager here said he thinks Firebird and its sister Thunderbird should have been taken out of service because they are so old. (Won‘t post this manager‘s name or the boat I‘m on, don‘t want to get him into any trouble if the company running these boats sees my post.)
Quite old. Pfft. The manager is full of brine and feeding you herring entrals. To a certain degree age has little to do with such boats, it is all about initial construction, maintenance, modernization.Apparently, Firebird is quite an old boat, it‘s from 2003 or so, with a general overhaul in 2019. I‘m currently on a LOB in Egypt and the manager here said he thinks Firebird and its sister Thunderbird should have been taken out of service because they are so old. (Won‘t post this manager‘s name or the boat I‘m on, don‘t want to get him into any trouble if the company running these boats sees my post.)
2003 is an old boat? That is 13 years newer than my newest boat and 44 years newer than my oldest.Apparently, Firebird is quite an old boat, it‘s from 2003 or so, with a general overhaul in 2019. I‘m currently on a LOB in Egypt and the manager here said he thinks Firebird and its sister Thunderbird should have been taken out of service because they are so old. (Won‘t post this manager‘s name or the boat I‘m on, don‘t want to get him into any trouble if the company running these boats sees my post.)
Deleted my rant.
I think it’s just a new marketing ploy for Egyptian LOBs with relatively newly built hulls … “New boats don’t sink but old boats do … “Apparently, Firebird is quite an old boat, it‘s from 2003 or so, with a general overhaul in 2019. I‘m currently on a LOB in Egypt and the manager here said he thinks Firebird and its sister Thunderbird should have been taken out of service because they are so old.
If you maintain something that should not be a reason.Apparently, Firebird is quite an old boat, it‘s from 2003 or so, with a general overhaul in 2019. I‘m currently on a LOB in Egypt and the manager here said he thinks Firebird and its sister Thunderbird should have been taken out of service because they are so old. (Won‘t post this manager‘s name or the boat I‘m on, don‘t want to get him into any trouble if the company running these boats sees my post.)
The USCG licensing and inspection program may not be perfect and occasionally there are deficiencies and problems.
Yes that was ONCE in a decade+. How many LOB incidents has Egypt had so far in 2025 alone?Like the Conception issues, sure.