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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 |
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![]() 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 was under the impression that more occured to induce the 30% than just a helm error. That's a long list! RB 35s5 NY |
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![]() "Capt. Rob" wrote in message ups.com... I was under the impression that more occured to induce the 30% than just a helm error. That's right! The buffet cart rolled to port and some large dork like you went chasing after it. The rest is history. |
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That's right! The buffet cart rolled to port and some large dork like you
went chasing after it. The rest is history. Is this what you've been reduced to? Capt Neal would be ashamed. Next you'll be making poopy jokes. RB 35s5 NY |
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Bob Crantz wrote:
That's right! The buffet cart rolled to port and some large dork like you went chasing after it. The rest is history. "Capt" Rob wrote: Is this what you've been reduced to? Capt Neal would be ashamed. Next you'll be making poopy jokes. He just did DSK |
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![]() "Capt. Rob" wrote in message ups.com... That's right! The buffet cart rolled to port and some large dork like you went chasing after it. The rest is history. Is this what you've been reduced to? Capt Neal would be ashamed. Next you'll be making poopy jokes. ....and when the ocean liner heeled you pooped all over the deck, people slipped in it and the cavalcade of horror began! Where is the good Capt anyway? |
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![]() Bob Crantz wrote: Where is the good Capt anyway? Still in Kansas. Meet some girl named Dorty. Joe |
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![]() "Capt. Rob" wrote: That's right! The buffet cart rolled to port and some large dork like you went chasing after it. The rest is history. Is this what you've been reduced to? Capt Neal would be ashamed. Next you'll be making poopy jokes. Capt. Neal loves "cedar bucket" jokes, Rob! Yet with the program! LP |
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![]() Will be interesting to find out what happened. If someone accidently hit the wrong button during a course change it's one thing, but if there is a control glitch..... yikes. Other possible contributor would be "stabilizers". As for "top heavy".... she does look it, but the reality is that she probably isn't. otn "Joe" wrote in news:1153314952.359174.23310 @m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.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 |
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otnmbrd wrote:
Will be interesting to find out what happened. If someone accidently hit the wrong button during a course change it's one thing, but if there is a control glitch..... yikes. Does this ship steerable props (such as the Azi-Pod)? If so, then there's no way the helmsman could make the ship roll no matter how hard he turned. Other possible contributor would be "stabilizers". Bingo As for "top heavy".... she does look it, but the reality is that she probably isn't. I dunno, the ABS has recently decided that use of active stabilizers counts for stability. Maybe they have some sort of absolute guarantee that the system never goes down? In any event, the standards for ship's metacenter has been changed. Maybe when one of them falls on it's side and the crew has to right it like a Laser, http://www.willamettesailingclub.com...os/capsize.jpg the standards will change back again? Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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