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![]() "Donal" wrote ... "Swab Rob" wrote 2K miles in 7+ years!!! How many miles have you done in the last 7 years? AFAICS, you do less than 2 miles a day for less than 6 months a year. That's a maximum of 360 miles a year. ..... not much different from the mileage that you claim that Joe does. SMACKDOWN !!!! You really got'em this time, Donut ! SV |
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![]() You really got'em this time, Donut ! Yeah, I'm in a camel clutch, figure four leglock with a Stan the man Stasiak Heart Punch followed by a suplex!!!! AHHHHHH! RB 35s5 NY |
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![]() "Joe" wrote in message oups.com.. .. Capt. JG wrote: Yeah... :-) All I recall is that is was a few years ago... the engine quit or whatever.. ended up hitting the dock in front of a hotel (?) and parked it pretty well. He was called a hero. Ok yeah I know what you are talking about, he did indeed get on the horn and warned local traffic control, that in turn notified the harbor front allowing just enough time to warn the people on the docks. he lost steerage and the tug had not meet him yet, they were another 1/4 mi down the water front waiting to berth him. Since that happened N.O. has installed a alarm system the USCG traffic group N.O. can set off once any ship or barge leaves the traffic lanes near the harbor front without permission. Once you loose steerage and loose command there is not much you can do but watch and wait, and scream. Once on the ICW pushing a fuel flat with 225,000 gallons of diesel I blew a hose on the steering and the tow made a hard stbd turn and hit the bank hard. Right before it happened I was about to meet another big load coming from the other way, had the other hose blown I would have turned to port right in front of him and that would have been one major mess. Didn't you have an emergency hand tiller? Scotty |
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