Haimark Line Ltd., operator of the Saint Laurent coastal ship, has canceled all future cruises, according to the Federal Maritime Commission.

The Saint Laurent was supposed to launch a series of Cuba cruises in late February, but Haimark canceled the first sailing because the company hadn't been able to resolve a dispute with the ship’s owner, Clipper Cruises.

Haimark Line filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization last fall because of an unresolved insurance claim with Clipper Cruises. Haimark had to cancel four cruises after the Saint Laurent sustained damage last summer. The ship struck a lock navigating the St. Lawrence Seaway.

Haimark appeared to be on the road to resolving its dispute when private equity firm VC2 Capital acquired Haimark Line and affiliated river cruise line Haimark Ltd. in January. At the time, Haimark Line president Hans Rood said the company was finalizing the Saint Laurent deployment and said that “this might take a few more days.”

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