Reviews & Ratings for the Nacc-Argonaut
IMO: 9287302
Cement Carrier, Canada
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Vessel Details
MMSI
316037746
Callsign
VDCY
Width
21.0 m
Length
136.0 m
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Gerald
2025-03-27
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Latest News (3)
NACC Argonaut Successfully Refloated After Grounding Incident Near Cornwall
On September 26, 2023, at 9 a.m., the cargo vessel NACC Argonaut was successfully refloated after being stranded for two days close to Cornwall, Ontario. The grounding incident is currently under investigation to determine the underlying causes. To assist with the refloating efforts, two tugs were deployed: the Ocean Intrepide played a crucial role in stabilizing the vessel while it was listing to port, and the Ocean K. Rusby supported the overall salvage operation. As the NACC Argonaut was being moved to Lake St. Francis for further inspections, other vessels in the Seaway resumed their journeys. Significant maritime activity is expected at the U.S. locks near Massena later in the day, with approximately 15 ships waiting in the Cornwall area—nine ships set for an up-bound course and six for down-bound navigation.
NACC Argonaut Grounding: Refloating Operations Planned for September 26
The NACC Argonaut, a freighter stranded in the St. Lawrence River, is set to undergo refloating operations on September 26. The vessel ran aground on September 24 at approximately 5:33 a.m., while navigating the waters between St. Regis and Cornwall islands. Responding to the situation, the tug Ocean Intrepide has been deployed to stabilize the ship, with the Ocean K. Rusby en route from the lower river to assist in the salvage efforts. Fortunately, there has been no breach of the NACC Argonaut, and all crew members as well as the cargo—consisting of cement mix—remain safe. The grounding has, however, caused delays for 12 vessels both upstream and downstream, necessitating a temporary halt to traffic in the surrounding area to ensure safety. Currently, the salvage plan for the NACC Argonaut is under final review. Once the ship is successfully refloated, it will be taken to Lake St. Francis for thorough inspections. For more information and updates, you can check the following reports complete with photos and video: [WWNYTV](https://www.wwnytv.com/2023/09/25/freighter-still-grounded-near-cornwall/) and [CTV News Ottawa](https://ottawa.ctvnews.ca/salvage-plan-for-ship-that-ran-aground-on-st-lawrence-seaway-to-begin-tuesday-morning-1.6576748).
Freighter Stuck on St. Lawrence River Amidst Navigational Challenges
On the morning of September 24, 2023, the freighter 'NACC Argonaut' encountered a precarious situation as it ran aground on the St. Lawrence River, just north of Cornwall, Ontario. The vessel, which was on an upstream journey from Montreal to Oshawa, Ontario, lost course and strayed from the designated fairway, ultimately becoming lodged between an island and a dyke. As a result, the 'NACC Argonaut,' which was carrying a partial load of construction materials, developed a noticeable list to its port side, effectively blocking access for other vessels in the area. As of September 25, 2023, the ship remained stranded at coordinates 45° 01.10' N and 074° 39.41' E. In response to the grounding, the tugboat 'Ocean Intrepide' (IMO: 9203423) was dispatched from Montreal and has successfully arrived at the scene. Furthermore, the tugboat 'Ocean K Rusby' (IMO: 9345556) was also summoned from Quebec and is expected to reach the site by 2 a.m. local time. This unexpected incident has raised concerns regarding traffic in the St. Lawrence River, causing significant delays and necessitating immediate attention to the situation.
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🌊 Did Nacc-Argonaut sink or have any sinking incidents?
Based on available news reports, Nacc-Argonaut has been mentioned in connection with sinking-related incidents. There have been 1 news reports mentioning sinking incidents. For detailed information about specific incidents, please refer to the latest news section above.