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Default Question inspired by a Dutch sailor.

how do they keep the fuel oil off the water when they 'dump ballast'?

SBV

"DSK" wrote in message
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Scout wrote:

Doug,
I had a friend who told me they use sea water as ballast on bigger ships

in
the navy, possibly CG.


All Navy ships have the capability of ballasting with sea water, not just
"bigger ships."

In fact the newer gas turbine powered combatants *have* to be ballasted

because
there is no heavy boiler mounted down low in the hull. Their fuel storage

tanks
have a system that lets in seawater to the bottom of the tank as the fuel

is
sucked from the top.


Of course, he's since gone mad and I can't confirm.


It's difficult to adjust to shore life, I sympathize with the poor guy.

DSK


 
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