Whatever 'Seatruck' can do.....others can too...see this BBC News report from today....
Four injured as ferry hits Dover harbour wall

The Dover Seaways hit the harbour wall at about 08:00 GMT
Four people were injured when a cross-channel ferry
leaving Dover for France hit a harbour wall.
The Dover Seaways struck the dock as it departed for Dunkirk at 08:00 GMT. Passengers and crew were evacuated from the DFDS vessel.
Paramedics said four people were taken to hospital with "bumps and bruises".
The ferry is currently being assessed for repairs and has been berthed at the Eastern Docks.
The ship's rudders went 30 degrees to starboard but by time they got to the entrance it was too late.
Carsten Jensen, senior vice president of DFDS Seaways, said: "All 320 passengers and freight have now disembarked the vessel and those who chose to continue their journey have been accommodated on other ferries.
"I would like to apologise to all passengers and freight customers who have been affected by this incident."
Sea conditions in the English Channel were slight to moderate and visibility was good just before the ferry set off on its journey.
An eyewitness told the Dover Express the ferry hit
the harbour wall at about 10mph

The ferry was carrying 320 passengers and freight when the crash occurred
Passengers were safely transferred to the lifeboat, whilst ZIG ZAG stood by...
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