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Thom Stewart
 
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Hey Simple,

As Coast Guard Licensed Capt and you wonder how accurate the compasses
to compasses are on the Coast Guard Cutter, Ice breakers? How about the
US Navy Ships?

Your Mind isn't keeping up with your exercising and fasting body Going
(Sea-nile) doesn't make you a better sailorG Get rid of that myopic
brain set and realize Ocean Lines, Steel Tugs. Submarines, etc are all
steel with accurate compasses.

Wonder no longer Simple. They are all safely been Boxed and
accurateSMILE

"WE CAN DRINK TO THAT!"

Wish you lived closer so we could brake bread together and discuss all
the things we have to be Thankful For.

HAPPY THANKSGIVING

Ole Thom

P/S I make a pretty good pie, thanks to US Navy Mess Cooking time

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Simple Simon
 
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But, Thom, old chap, compasses on those big metal ships
are purpose built. They have little in common with the
little, off the shelf, yacht compasses we have on our
boats.

I was not asking about custom built and balanced units,
was I? Furthermore, hand-bearing compasses of the off-
the-shelf variety are grossly inaccurate on the deck of
a steel ship. One must get at least eight to ten feet
away from steel structures in order to obtain reasonable
accuracy. That's a fact.

Yep, too bad we don't live close enough to share a
meal onboard once in a while. I've got a feeling I
could teach you a lot about the way things work. ;-)

S.Simon


"Thom Stewart" wrote in message ...
Hey Simple,

As Coast Guard Licensed Capt and you wonder how accurate the compasses
to compasses are on the Coast Guard Cutter, Ice breakers? How about the
US Navy Ships?

Your Mind isn't keeping up with your exercising and fasting body Going
(Sea-nile) doesn't make you a better sailorG Get rid of that myopic
brain set and realize Ocean Lines, Steel Tugs. Submarines, etc are all
steel with accurate compasses.

Wonder no longer Simple. They are all safely been Boxed and
accurateSMILE

"WE CAN DRINK TO THAT!"

Wish you lived closer so we could brake bread together and discuss all
the things we have to be Thankful For.

HAPPY THANKSGIVING

Ole Thom

P/S I make a pretty good pie, thanks to US Navy Mess Cooking time



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Simple Simon
 
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I always thought modern submarines were made out
of titanium and aluminum.

S.Simon


"Thom Stewart" wrote in message ...
Hey Simple,

As Coast Guard Licensed Capt and you wonder how accurate the compasses
to compasses are on the Coast Guard Cutter, Ice breakers? How about the
US Navy Ships?

Your Mind isn't keeping up with your exercising and fasting body Going
(Sea-nile) doesn't make you a better sailorG Get rid of that myopic
brain set and realize Ocean Lines, Steel Tugs. Submarines, etc are all
steel with accurate compasses.

Wonder no longer Simple. They are all safely been Boxed and
accurateSMILE

"WE CAN DRINK TO THAT!"

Wish you lived closer so we could brake bread together and discuss all
the things we have to be Thankful For.

HAPPY THANKSGIVING

Ole Thom

P/S I make a pretty good pie, thanks to US Navy Mess Cooking time



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Joe
 
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"Simple Simon" wrote in message ...
I always thought modern submarines were made out
of titanium and aluminum.


So are the 120 foot crewboats I ran. I wonder what thoses big steel
balls next to the compass were for? And that funny chart with all the
heading numbers.

Those big titanium hulls are full of what? Besides people. Do you
think all that stuff might cause deviation?

Joe
MSV RedCloud ......With a set of 6" balls of steel.


S.Simon


"Thom Stewart" wrote in message ...
Hey Simple,

As Coast Guard Licensed Capt and you wonder how accurate the compasses
to compasses are on the Coast Guard Cutter, Ice breakers? How about the
US Navy Ships?

Your Mind isn't keeping up with your exercising and fasting body Going
(Sea-nile) doesn't make you a better sailorG Get rid of that myopic
brain set and realize Ocean Lines, Steel Tugs. Submarines, etc are all
steel with accurate compasses.

Wonder no longer Simple. They are all safely been Boxed and
accurateSMILE

"WE CAN DRINK TO THAT!"

Wish you lived closer so we could brake bread together and discuss all
the things we have to be Thankful For.

HAPPY THANKSGIVING

Ole Thom

P/S I make a pretty good pie, thanks to US Navy Mess Cooking time

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Scott Vernon
 
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Sounds painful!


Joe
MSV RedCloud ......With a set of 6" balls of steel.





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James Johnson
 
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The Russians made a few titanium hulled military subs as they are the worlds
largest supplier of titanium. Titanium is very expensive and incredibly
difficult to work with. US subs use special steel alloys (Congress would have a
collective heart attack at the cost of a titanium hull), titanium is reserved
for deep diving research vessels - though the DSRV might be titanium- I'd have
to check..

JJ

On 27 Nov 2003 08:31:50 -0800, (Joe) wrote:

"Simple Simon" wrote in message ...
I always thought modern submarines were made out
of titanium and aluminum.


So are the 120 foot crewboats I ran. I wonder what thoses big steel
balls next to the compass were for? And that funny chart with all the
heading numbers.

Those big titanium hulls are full of what? Besides people. Do you
think all that stuff might cause deviation?

Joe
MSV RedCloud ......With a set of 6" balls of steel.


S.Simon


"Thom Stewart" wrote in message ...
Hey Simple,

As Coast Guard Licensed Capt and you wonder how accurate the compasses
to compasses are on the Coast Guard Cutter, Ice breakers? How about the
US Navy Ships?

Your Mind isn't keeping up with your exercising and fasting body Going
(Sea-nile) doesn't make you a better sailorG Get rid of that myopic
brain set and realize Ocean Lines, Steel Tugs. Submarines, etc are all
steel with accurate compasses.

Wonder no longer Simple. They are all safely been Boxed and
accurateSMILE

"WE CAN DRINK TO THAT!"

Wish you lived closer so we could brake bread together and discuss all
the things we have to be Thankful For.

HAPPY THANKSGIVING

Ole Thom

P/S I make a pretty good pie, thanks to US Navy Mess Cooking time


James Johnson
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Jeff Morris
 
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The Russians didn't even want to use titanium in their airplanes - Mikoyan
complained that they limited its use in his designs.



"James Johnson" wrote in message
...
The Russians made a few titanium hulled military subs as they are the worlds
largest supplier of titanium. Titanium is very expensive and incredibly
difficult to work with. US subs use special steel alloys (Congress would have

a
collective heart attack at the cost of a titanium hull), titanium is reserved
for deep diving research vessels - though the DSRV might be titanium- I'd have
to check..

JJ

On 27 Nov 2003 08:31:50 -0800, (Joe) wrote:

"Simple Simon" wrote in message

...
I always thought modern submarines were made out
of titanium and aluminum.


So are the 120 foot crewboats I ran. I wonder what thoses big steel
balls next to the compass were for? And that funny chart with all the
heading numbers.

Those big titanium hulls are full of what? Besides people. Do you
think all that stuff might cause deviation?

Joe
MSV RedCloud ......With a set of 6" balls of steel.


S.Simon


"Thom Stewart" wrote in message

...
Hey Simple,

As Coast Guard Licensed Capt and you wonder how accurate the compasses
to compasses are on the Coast Guard Cutter, Ice breakers? How about the
US Navy Ships?

Your Mind isn't keeping up with your exercising and fasting body Going
(Sea-nile) doesn't make you a better sailorG Get rid of that myopic
brain set and realize Ocean Lines, Steel Tugs. Submarines, etc are all
steel with accurate compasses.

Wonder no longer Simple. They are all safely been Boxed and
accurateSMILE

"WE CAN DRINK TO THAT!"

Wish you lived closer so we could brake bread together and discuss all
the things we have to be Thankful For.

HAPPY THANKSGIVING

Ole Thom

P/S I make a pretty good pie, thanks to US Navy Mess Cooking time


James Johnson
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Nah, only a few research subs now.

Cheers MC

Simple Simon wrote:

I always thought modern submarines were made out
of titanium and aluminum.

S.Simon


"Thom Stewart" wrote in message ...

Hey Simple,

As Coast Guard Licensed Capt and you wonder how accurate the compasses
to compasses are on the Coast Guard Cutter, Ice breakers? How about the
US Navy Ships?

Your Mind isn't keeping up with your exercising and fasting body Going
(Sea-nile) doesn't make you a better sailorG Get rid of that myopic
brain set and realize Ocean Lines, Steel Tugs. Submarines, etc are all
steel with accurate compasses.

Wonder no longer Simple. They are all safely been Boxed and
accurateSMILE

"WE CAN DRINK TO THAT!"

Wish you lived closer so we could brake bread together and discuss all
the things we have to be Thankful For.

HAPPY THANKSGIVING

Ole Thom

P/S I make a pretty good pie, thanks to US Navy Mess Cooking time





 
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