Jump to content

Navimag

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Monkbot (talk | contribs) at 02:05, 28 November 2020 (Task 18 (cosmetic): eval 5 templates: del empty params (2×); cvt lang vals (2×);). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Navimag ferry, MV Evangelistas, in Puerto Montt, Chile

Navimag (Naviera Magallanes S.A.) is a ferry operator in Chile. The company operates two routes carrying passengers and vehicles:

The company also operates services from Puerto Montt and Puerto Chacabuco to Laguna San Rafael.

The company was formed in 1979, when cargo services between Puerto Montt and Punta Arenas were started. Passenger services to Puerto Natales and Laguna San Rafael were added in 1985. [1]

On August 18, 2014 en route to Puerto Montt, Navimag ferry Amadeo 1, struck a rock in the Kirke Channel near Puerto Natales. The collision caused a starboard breach of the hull and the ship took on water. Amadeo 1 capsized in the shallow water, with most of the ship lying above the water line. [2]

During the following year, Navimag determined that the ship was not salvageable. With the assistance of the Armada de Chile, the Amadeo 1 was scuttled in 2,700-meter-deep waters off Diego de Almagro Island, Chile on September 21, 2015. [3]

In 2016, Navimag purchased the Trinidad I to join the Evangilistas and Edén as operational Ro-ro ferries on their Patagonia Fjord routes.[4]

In 2020, Navimag plans to enter the Esperanza into service. This new passenger-freight ferry will carry up 244 passengers along with vehicles at a maximum speed of 13 knots.[5]

References

  1. ^ "Booking ferries in Patagonia". Navimag. Retrieved 2019-02-17.
  2. ^ MercoPress News Staff (2014), Chilean ferry strikes rocks and is half sunk in the Puerto Natales/Puerto Montt link, MercoPress South Atlantic News Agency (published 2014-08-19), retrieved 2019-07-19
  3. ^ World Maritime News Staff (2015), Breached Ferry Scuttled Off Chile, World Maritime News (published 2015-09-22), retrieved 2019-07-19
  4. ^ Bno (2018-04-18). "Trinidad 1 - Ships Nostalgia Gallery". Ships Nostalgia Gallery. Retrieved 2019-07-20.
  5. ^ "New Ferry 2020". Coming in 2020!. Navimag Ferries SA. Retrieved 2019-07-20.

Official website