Report: Seastreak Captain Says Mechanics to Blame for Ferry Crash
Investigators plan to review damaged vessel today
The captain of the Seastreak ferry told federal investigators that mechanical problems are to blame for the Wednesday crash in Lower Manhattan, according to the Star Ledger. Capt. Jason Reimer, who has been identified as a local resident, told the National Transportation Safety Board Thursday that the vessel's controls "did not respond" when he approached Pier 1 from Highlands Wednesday morning. The ensuing crash left more than 70 people injured. "Both diesel engines shut off," National Transportation Safety Board member Robert Sumwalt told the newspaper. The Seastreak was recently updated with new engines and a modified propulsion system, the paper reported. The federal investigators also interviewed Reimer's crew and Seastreak's …
Sal Cannizzaro
10:31 pm on Saturday, January 12, 2013
My heart goes out to all that were injured on that ferry ride that morning and i hope they all came to a speedy recovery. i had friends and neigbors on board. I believe the captain of that vessel because the same thing happened to my captain back a number of years ago who was running my 65 foot Hattereas and was pulling into Atlantic highlands marina after a family trip to New England and as we …   more ›