I know that before long we will see some pictures, courtesy JoeGoaUK!It was 
nice to read that the work of dismantling the ship have already begun.
Naguesh

http://www.navhindtimes.in/goa-news/around-10-princess-cut
PANAJI: The work on cutting and removal of the River Princess was being carried 
out on a war footing ever since it began on Monday and the staff of Arihant 
Ship Breakers, the firm that bagged the contract, has so far cut around 10 per 
cent of the ship and around 60 per cent of the vessel was expected to be cut 
before monsoon.A visit to the site on Saturday revealed that the front portion 
of the vessel up to upper mast canton has already been cut and removed. Mr 
Bernard Rodrigues, a senior management official of the ship breaking firm, 
expressed confidence about cutting up to 60 per cent of the 240-metre-long 
vessel by the time the rough sea conditions set in ahead of monsoon.Three 
barge-full of scrap has already been cut, including some that was cut by the 
earlier contractors. Of the three two barges loaded with scrap of the ship have 
been anchored at Britona for a couple of days and the third was expected to be 
brought to Britona late on Saturday evening.While the government has made 
arrangements for unloading the scrap at Britona, the failure on the part of the 
state government to pay the customs and central excise duty amounting to over 
`3.94 crore in advance has prompted the central government officials to deny 
permission to unload the scrap.The director of tourism, Mr Swapnil Naik told 
The Navhind Times that the state government being the deemed "owner" of the 
vessel has to make the payment to the central government agency and that the 
amount was expected to be paid by Tuesday (March 22) following which the scrap 
would be allowed to be unloaded.Mr Rodrigues said that 56 technical staff 
members have been carrying out the cutting work since Monday and a group of 
another 50 workers have come down from Mumbai to join the operation in the past 
few days. He also said that specialist undersea cutters and divers would be 
joining the operations on Monday.The Arihant official said the workers 
presently engaged in cutting of the vessel would by Monday clear the front 
portion making way for the specialist divers to take over. He said that upper 
portion of the vessel up to three metres above the waterline would be cut till 
the monsoon and rough weather sets in.He further said that his management has 
brought four barges with a DWT capacity between 1,000 and 2,000 tonnes. 
Besides, four cranes (two of 80 tonnes capacity each, one of 400 tonnes 
capacity have been brought to the site of ship cutting while another of 50 
tonnes capacity was placed at Britona to facilitate unloading of the scrap. 
Three tugs also have been pressed into service.The work on cutting the vessel 
begins at 6 a.m. and is stopped at dusk because it cannot be carried out in 
absence of light. He said that his management has arranged for a power supply 
which would be installed within next three days prompting the workers to carry 
on the work till late hours.Mr Rodrigues also stated that while it would be 
easy to cut the upper portion of the vessel, the underwater portion would take 
considerable time as the sand that has settled in the underwater part of the 
vessel has hardened.He also said that "unknown" persons have already made away 
with copper and other valuables from the ship and there was also possibility of 
some of the engines having been removed.Meanwhile, the Arihant management has 
erected a barricade on the Candolim beach so as to prevent people from 
venturing into the sea for bath etc and avoid any untoward incident. 




                                          

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