Keen eyed marine traffic trackers may have noticed something strange with the BC Ferries Island 4 vessel currently making its way across the Mediterranean en route to Victoria.
Island 4 is the temporary name of the fourth Island-class vessel to depart the shipyard in Romania. It will be the second vessel destined for the Campbell River-Quadra Island route. However, it seems to have run into some trouble just off the coast of Algeria.
Tracking site , noticed an issue with the speed and course of the vessel and informed the Mirror.
Deborah Marshall, BC Ferries spokesperson said that 鈥淭here is an issue with one of the thrusters.
鈥淭he professional delivery crew on board assessed the situation and has decided they will stop in Cartagena, Spain to have a technician investigate and repair. They should arrive at approximately 3 p.m. local time tomorrow,鈥 she added.
鈥淭he ship is safe to sail and as a precaution the captain has reduced its speed. Weather is calm. Once the issue is resolved, Island 4 will continue on its way.
鈥淚sland Class 4 is under command and can manoeuvre,鈥 she added.
Its sister ship, Island 3 has crossed into the Caribbean Sea on its way to the Panama Canal.
Island 4 left Romania on June 9, for a scheduled 60-day journey across the Atlantic.
This story has been updated to reflect current conditions.
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