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Cruise ship antics?
"Joe" wrote: Bob Crantz wrote: Where is the good Capt anyway? Still in Kansas. Meet some girl named Dorty. Does she have ruby red shoes? I saw them at the Smithsonian Institution in DC! I even have a photo around her somewhere... LP |
Cruise ship antics?
wrote: Check this photo out... of an aircraft carrier doing a power turn: http://mysite.verizon.net/res7pent/w...os2/index.html Course I'm certain the navy crew was prepared for this... prior to it's execution. That's a very excellent picture, Bill. Thanks for sharing...;-) LP |
Cruise ship antics?
Joe wrote:
All your fancy instruments can do is tell when and how the ship turned, unless you have a wheel sensor or a camera watching the helmsman just how are they going to prove that he wipped the wheel two turns stbd, 4 Port then centered back up on course? Wrong. There would almost certainly be an autologging feature on the helm servos & the switchgear would log the power consumption on that circuit. DSK |
Cruise ship antics?
DSK wrote: Joe wrote: All your fancy instruments can do is tell when and how the ship turned, unless you have a wheel sensor or a camera watching the helmsman just how are they going to prove that he wipped the wheel two turns stbd, 4 Port then centered back up on course? Wrong. There would almost certainly be an autologging feature on the helm servos & the switchgear would log the power consumption on that circuit. DSK Huh? Joe |
Cruise ship antics?
Joe wrote:
DSK wrote: Joe wrote: All your fancy instruments can do is tell when and how the ship turned, unless you have a wheel sensor or a camera watching the helmsman just how are they going to prove that he wipped the wheel two turns stbd, 4 Port then centered back up on course? Wrong. There would almost certainly be an autologging feature on the helm servos & the switchgear would log the power consumption on that circuit. DSK Huh? Joe |
Cruise ship antics?
There would almost certainly be an autologging feature on
the helm servos & the switchgear would log the power consumption on that circuit. Joe wrote: Huh? It means that the exact time & amount of helm angle... down to the tenth or hundredth of a second if desired... would be part of a permanent record. The helmsperson might be sneaky enough to fool a drowsy OOD but there would be a bright & clear paper trail. DSK |
Cruise ship antics?
otnmbrd wrote: Human error, generally rears it's ugly head, but there's still more to it..... i.e., the system and the officer's training/experience, allowed this "error" to occur. otn "Cap'n Crunch" wrote in message . .. Human error http://www.wesh.com/news/9555476/detail.html Cap'n Crunch "Joe" wrote in message ups.com... Now when on the helm of the fat sam I had a very hard time inducing a 30 degree roll, lucky to get a 10 degree roll without getting caught, and we were 11 decks abouve the waterline. I guess the fat sam was not as top heavy as the carnival ship. I wonder if the helmsmans was just FN with the passengers, or maybe they engaged the autopilot on the wrong course. Critical injuries....oh my. That ship looks extreamly top heavy, wonder whats going to happen if it gets in a major storm, people are going to be slapped back and forth between the bulkheads. Joe Gentlemen, If you have any questions, I will be happy to answer. The ship, I can only describe it this way, knuckled 3 times during the list. Also think the list may have been more than 15 degrees, passenger cabins and pubic area windows were in the ocean on the tilted side on the 5th and 6th decks. Regards, Patty |
Cruise ship antics?
Crown Passenger wrote: Gentlemen, If you have any questions, I will be happy to answer. The ship, I can only describe it this way, knuckled 3 times during the list. Also think the list may have been more than 15 degrees, passenger cabins and pubic area windows were in the ocean on the tilted side on the 5th and 6th decks. Regards, Patty Were you aboard? Did the ship list to stbd before port, or just one big list one way? They said the Capt'n sounded terrorfied when he addressed the passangers, Is that true? Did they give you your money back? Joe |
Cruise ship antics?
"Joe" wrote Crown Passenger wrote: If you have any questions, I will be happy to answer. The ship, I can only describe it this way, knuckled 3 times during the list. Also think the list may have been more than 15 degrees, passenger cabins and pubic area windows were in the ocean on the tilted side on the 5th and 6th decks. Regards, Patty Were you aboard? Did the ship list to stbd before port, or just one big list one way? They said the Capt'n sounded terrorfied when he addressed the passangers, Is that true? Did they give you your money back? I talked to a man whose parents were aboard. They got a full refund. Scotty |
Cruise ship antics?
Joe wrote:
Crown Passenger wrote: Gentlemen, If you have any questions, I will be happy to answer. The ship, I can only describe it this way, knuckled 3 times during the list. Also think the list may have been more than 15 degrees, passenger cabins and pubic area windows were in the ocean on the tilted side on the 5th and 6th decks. Regards, Patty Were you aboard? Yes I was. Did the ship list to stbd before port, or just one big list one way? Just to the one side ,with each knuckle it listed quicker. They said the Capt'n sounded terrorfied when he addressed the passangers, Is that true? Absolutely. Did they give you your money back? Not yet but I am sure they will. Joe |
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