Both vessels made mistakes in Vancouver harbour before capsize, TSB report says
RICHMOND, B.C. — The Transportation Safety Board says mistakes by both the operators of a cargo ship and a pleasure craft resulted in the smaller boat being overturned in Vancouver’s harbour.
A report from the board released Wednesday says the pleasure craft had been rented from Granville Island Boat Rentals on Oct. 15, 2022, for a tour when three people and their two dogs were thrown into the water by the larger ship’s bow wave.
While the people were rescued, the dogs were never found.
The board’s report says the pilot of the rental boat who didn’t have an operators’ card was worried about staying one kilometre from the shore as directed, so wasn’t aware the larger ship was coming up from behind.