Andy_Ross
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The ship was sailing in an environment it was never designed to operate, under conditions which would be challenging for most oceangoing vessels of her size.
Not quite.
It was designed to operate in those conditions, but, at the time it was designed there were no standards or real data on the design of roll on roll off ferries with lifting bow visors.
It was recognised that Estonia had problems after earlier incidents with both her and other ships.
Also her overall condition wasn't good with problematic repairs and operation.
Another factor at the time Estonia was constructed was Sweden allowed quite lax domestic certification for ferry construction.
Because of this Estonia was later limited to coastal operations.
