Media Statement - Norwegian Crown While en route from Quebec City, Canada to Boston, Norwegian Cruise Lines Norwegian Crown sustained damage to its portside propeller caused by a fishing net in the water. The companys Marine Operations Department notified the U.S. Coast guard upon discovering the damage and a repair timeframe has now been established. - ENDS - September 25 , 2003
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