Soon, the Vessel FEODORA II Can Call at Danish Ports

May 18, 2016

 Soon, the vessel FEODORA II can call at Danish ports in Flensborg Fjord, the Danish Maritime Authority says a press release.

 
At a follow-up inspection on board FEODORA II, the Danish Maritime Authority has verified that the vessel is fitted with lifejackets, liferafts and the required fire-protection.
 
The ship of captain and shipowner Alexander Klein "is equipped with the necessary life jackets, life rafts and fire protection. Thus the essential safety requirements for the ferry with passengers are to Danish ports in the Flensburg Fjord met ", the maritime authority said on Tuesday after the Feodora II had been inspected. 
 
Only little things are to regulate, so the Authority. 
 
Thus, the most important safety-related requirements in connection with passenger voyages in Flensborg Fjord are met. During the inspection, it was agreed to follow up on a few minor items.
 
The message comes just in the wake of the re-arisen discussion that Flensburger excursion boats example Kollund may approach not because they are not approved for maritime transport and safety regulations do not meet.
 

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