On May 8, 11:00�am, wrote:
Cranes onboard ship -- note for scale that this is a 788 foot long
ship. The accident related happened during the ship turning around in
the river. It struck a dredge that had anchored outside of the
channel. Oooops....http://www.ncports.com/web/ncports.n...+Cranes+Update
Moving onto the Dockhttp://www.ncports.com/web/ncports.nsf/pages/Gallery+070210+Cranes
They are there!http://www.ncports.com/web/ncports.n...+Cranes+Update
a bit mohttp://www.sandandgravel.com/news/article.asp?v1=9848
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Looks like they maybe didn't have enough tugboats.
What's the current there, and was it ebbing, flooding, or slack during
the turn?
What's that idiot doing in that pleasure boat in the first photo? He's
much closer than he should be.