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^^^^^^^^ ... and to that large sail area, the effects of sand and wind, the alleged mechanical blackout ... propulsion limitation, loss of steering ... Mechanical blackout? Operator error, AVR defect, overload, fuel, lubrication, compression ... We are all born ignorant, but one must work hard to remain stupid." ~ Benjamin Franklin. "If anyone in this country doesn't minimise their tax, they want their head read, because as a government, you are not spending it that well, that we should be donating extra...: Kerry Packer SIGForum: the island of reality in an ocean of diarrhoea. | |||
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Kinda looks intentional: https://www.vice.com/en/articl...-dick-pic-ever-given Just before blocking one of the world’s busiest waterways where 10 percent of world trade flows, the unfortunate Ever Given sailed an even more unfortunate course. This is where my signature goes. | |||
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How so? ___________________________________________ "Why is it every time I need to get somewhere, we get waylaid by jackassery?" -Dr. Thaddeus Venture | |||
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It also has about 40' of ship under the water and a keel and rudder and is very heavy. Wind will effect it some, but not as much as one is to think, if it is making way. The ship behind it in the picture is holding position, stopped and lined up perfectly with the canal and full of containers as well. | |||
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I think we are going to need a bigger backhoe! Place your clothes and weapons where you can find them in the dark. “If in winning a race, you lose the respect of your fellow competitors, then you have won nothing” - Paul Elvstrom "The Great Dane" 1928 - 2016 | |||
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They sailed around in circles drawing a penis. Then sailed up and got stuck. IF that doesn't say "HAHA FUCK YOU ALL" then I don't know what does. This is where my signature goes. | |||
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Fonky Honky |
I understand things break and fail. Sucks to be on that ships crew if that is the case. I can imagine the finger pointing from management. Why did that control system fail? Lack of PM? Or was the company ignoring maintenance requests to save money? Any way you (not personally, jimmy) cut it, this is much more complicated than having a heavy wrecker upright a tractor trailer to clear a highway. _________________________________________ Dei. Familia. Patria. Victoria. Don't back up, don't back down. | |||
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Thank you for the video. Lots of info there. Explains alot of variables about maneuvering such a beast, particularly the effectiveness of her thrusters when loaded, the required tugs to move her, and wind effect on her profile. Fortunately, in this case, the cargo is still secure, and not lost overboard at sea _________________________________________ Dei. Familia. Patria. Victoria. Don't back up, don't back down. | |||
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Edge seeking Sharp blade! |
Ever take one of those psychology splotch tests? | |||
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Don't Panic |
In case anyone else is wondering about the depth profile of the canal, in cross section, to get a sense of what things under the water might look like, I found this on the Suez Canal Authority website. (Of course what matters today is the bottom picture, showing the results after the latest widening in 2010.) I gotta wonder, looking at the sloping side profile of the canal and at how the ship looks to have its above water-bits wedged at the water surface, how crushed did the ship's bulbous underwater nose bit (technical term -Balze, Jimmy help a brother out here? ) wind up getting when the ship wedged. Is it likely to have stayed water tight? | |||
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Another thought, along the lines of 'lemonade from lemons'. That ship is going to get a lot of photographic coverage over the next few days (weeks/? ?) till the canal's cleared. And it has a lot of square footage. Maybe Evergreen could sell space and send out a painting team to make it the world's largest billboard? | |||
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half-genius, half-wit |
Mediterranean Sea doesn't have tides as we know them, Jim. At least, not when I lived on Cyprus. Mind you, since the Millennium, who knows?> | |||
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Based on the drawings, whatever underwater bits there are at the stern are wedged into side of the canal. | |||
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Tinker Sailor Soldier Pie |
That's mostly true, but the Red Sea and the Gulf of Suez surely do. ~Alan Acta Non Verba NRA Life Member (Patron) God, Family, Guns, Country Men will fight and die to protect women... because women protect everything else. ~Andrew Klavan | |||
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Bulbous bow is the term you're looking for. It is an incredibly strong part of the hull. No idea whether it would have stayed water tight or not. | |||
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So there were 2 Egyptian pilots on board guiding the ship thru the channel. In this case, who bears the main responsibility for this fubar? The captain or the channel pilots? | |||
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The Captain always has the last word, the conn is turned over to the pilot, but the captain bears responsibility. "Violence, naked force, has settled more issues in history than has any other factor.” Robert A. Heinlein “You may beat me, but you will never win.” sigmonkey-2020 “A single round of buckshot to the torso almost always results in an immediate change of behavior.” Chris Baker | |||
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Tinker Sailor Soldier Pie |
True, but the pilots most certainly will not escape fault as well. Their asses are puckering up right now too no doubt. ~Alan Acta Non Verba NRA Life Member (Patron) God, Family, Guns, Country Men will fight and die to protect women... because women protect everything else. ~Andrew Klavan | |||
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Edge seeking Sharp blade! |
Wouldn't there be watertight bulkheads if the bulbous bow got damaged? I imagine the forces on the bow are substantial with that great of weight even running aground on a soft bottom. | |||
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Edge seeking Sharp blade! |
Based on how far the water line is now out of the water, maybe 15-20 feet above the line when fully laden, this massive ship has been forced upward that far by the grounding. That might mean 10-15 feet of bottom will have to be removed before its going anywhere. | |||
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