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katy January 13th 07 12:42 PM

Wheel houses keep you dry
 
Joe wrote:
katy wrote:

Joe wrote:

Only a fool wants to be hit by cold waves and spray..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qPYod...elated&search=

Joe


What a ride! I wanna go on one of those for a tide like that!



It can get old fast ...Many job opening in the oilfield for cooks
Katy...2 weeks on two weeks off.
Lotsa fun roller coster rides like that.

Joe

No thanks....I just want to experince it once...

jlrogers±³© January 13th 07 03:32 PM

Wheel houses keep you dry
 
"katy" wrote in message
...
Joe wrote:
katy wrote:

Joe wrote:

Only a fool wants to be hit by cold waves and spray..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qPYod...elated&search=

Joe


What a ride! I wanna go on one of those for a tide like that!



It can get old fast ...Many job opening in the oilfield for cooks
Katy...2 weeks on two weeks off.
Lotsa fun roller coster rides like that.

Joe

No thanks....I just want to experince it once...



When you do, there is always the chance you will see God.

--
jlrogers±³©



Gilligan January 13th 07 03:35 PM

Wheel houses keep you dry
 

"Joe" wrote in message
ups.com...

Gilligan wrote:
"Joe" wrote in message
ups.com...
Only a fool wants to be hit by cold waves and spray..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qPYod...elated&search=

Joe


Real men don't need or want pilot houses:

http://www.comlay.net/tilman/bill_tilman.html


Yeah right. Gilligan I gave up the 100 ton boats because of thousands
of hours standing out in the cold, in the middle of the gulf, soaked in
salt spray chapped by freezing 20+ kt bone chilling winds off loading
cargo at drilling rigs dripping mud, drillwater, caustic soda, black
magic, ect.... ect ect...you can not tell me squat about manning the
helm out in the elements.

This is a 50 ton twin screw...see the outside stern controls?
http://www.damcomarine.com/boats/ima...boat_deck5.jpg

FN SUCKS, but the boats are a blast, nimble fast, exciting..I can make
them dance.
http://www.carlmaples.com/oil_field_...bg_thun_bt.jpg

I'd much rather stand in a warm glass box a couple stories above the
bad weather and sip hot Coffee.
http://english.people.com.cn/200505/29/images/boat.jpg


Joe


Almost anything can be fun when it is a hobby or recreational pursuit. Make
it a job and a lot of things get old fast.



otnmbrd January 13th 07 06:34 PM

Wheel houses keep you dry
 
"Joe" wrote in news:1168662637.573672.303200
@m58g2000cwm.googlegroups.com:


wrote:
Hey Joe... What was the function of that vessel shown in the video?

It seemed like the accomodations where rather elaborate based on it's
length. Which may not mean anything signifigant... I'm just a nov-
ice/layperson wondering.

I'm certain with your background... you would know.

Thanks

Bill


She is a North Sea stand by boat.

She would shuttle cargo in a field... and standby for kicks,
blow-outs, and fire evac.
Her deck is to small to supply and she has no tow gear.

Stand-by is the best work in the oil patch for a skipper IMO, even if
the boats are a bit smaller than the supply boats. I did a year or so
stand by for Mobil...best fishing in my life...work 2-3 hrs a day
shuttling cargo from platform to platform, rest of the time hanging off
the rig fishing, reading, sleeping. Caught a 220 pound warsaw grouper
one day.

Joe


I'd call her a Salvage Tug..... I see tow gear..... whatever, BG Better
them than me!!...... and I agree.... work in those conditions for long
periods and it becomes old.

otn

[email protected] January 18th 07 01:38 AM

Wheel houses keep you dry
 
Joe wrote:
..... thousands
of hours standing out in the cold, in the middle of the gulf, soaked in
salt spray chapped by freezing 20+ kt bone chilling winds off loading
cargo at drilling rigs dripping mud, drillwater, caustic soda, black
magic, ect.... ect ect...you can not tell me squat about manning the
helm out in the elements.


Now that I believe... nobody can tell you anything about any subject


This is a 50 ton twin screw...see the outside stern controls?
http://www.damcomarine.com/boats/ima...boat_deck5.jpg

FN SUCKS, but the boats are a blast, nimble fast, exciting..I can make
them dance.


Now that's funny... bragging about your "skill" in maneuvering with
twins! Hot damn, I bet you can even sit in a chair & chew gum at the
same time!!

-signed- Injun Ear (formerly known as Eagle Eye)


Joe January 18th 07 02:00 AM

Wheel houses keep you dry
 

wrote:


FN SUCKS, but the boats are a blast, nimble fast, exciting..I can make
them dance.


Now that's funny... bragging about your "skill" in maneuvering with
twins! Hot damn, I bet you can even sit in a chair & chew gum at the
same time!!


That's a 50 ton boat injun..the smallest crewboat I ran was a 110
footer 98 ton triple screw..the largest was a 5 screw 165 ft...

Sounds simple to you, but a bit more involved than pivoting a boat and
ramming ****.

Joe



-signed- Injun Ear (formerly known as Eagle Eye)



Joe January 18th 07 02:25 AM

Wheel houses keep you dry
 

otnmbrd wrote:


I'd call her a Salvage Tug..... I see tow gear..... whatever, BG


I may be wrong Otn, I saw the trip preventers on the headache rails and
a headache rail/tow line bar near the stern, but see no tow winch on
deck and no stern rollers or gates or gear. Maybe you have a better
monitor, I could not see tow gear thru the mist and spray.

Many American supply and standby boats are classed as towing vessels
by doing the same thing, put a tow doubler plate at the pivot point,
and deck structures to support towing, but never put a winch on deck.

Can you guess why this was done OTN? Anyone?

Better
them than me!!...... and I agree.... work in those conditions for long
periods and it becomes old.


If you look at the shot from behind, you can see were the water gets
deeper and all the white caps dis-appear, a 1/2 mile or soo father
offshore.....still looks like a wedge yourself in somewhere kinda trip.


Joe
otn



Joe January 18th 07 02:40 AM

Wheel houses keep you dry
 

otnmbrd wrote:


I'd call her a Salvage Tug.....
otn


I stand corrected.
http://www.sisl.ch/archives/2001/abeille/discover.htm

Joe


otnmbrd January 18th 07 06:23 PM

Wheel houses keep you dry
 
"Joe" wrote in news:1169087110.093243.103550
@l53g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:


otnmbrd wrote:


I'd call her a Salvage Tug..... I see tow gear..... whatever, BG


I may be wrong Otn, I saw the trip preventers on the headache rails and
a headache rail/tow line bar near the stern, but see no tow winch on
deck and no stern rollers or gates or gear. Maybe you have a better
monitor, I could not see tow gear thru the mist and spray.


In my view it looked like a big tow winch snugged up out of the weather on
the stern.....


Many American supply and standby boats are classed as towing vessels
by doing the same thing, put a tow doubler plate at the pivot point,
and deck structures to support towing, but never put a winch on deck.

Can you guess why this was done OTN? Anyone?


My guesses would be license requirements and/or insurance

otn

Joe January 18th 07 06:39 PM

Wheel houses keep you dry
 

otnmbrd wrote:
"Joe" wrote in news:1169087110.093243.103550
@l53g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:


otnmbrd wrote:


I'd call her a Salvage Tug..... I see tow gear..... whatever, BG


I may be wrong Otn, I saw the trip preventers on the headache rails and
a headache rail/tow line bar near the stern, but see no tow winch on
deck and no stern rollers or gates or gear. Maybe you have a better
monitor, I could not see tow gear thru the mist and spray.


In my view it looked like a big tow winch snugged up out of the weather on
the stern.....


Many American supply and standby boats are classed as towing vessels
by doing the same thing, put a tow doubler plate at the pivot point,
and deck structures to support towing, but never put a winch on deck.

Can you guess why this was done OTN? Anyone?


My guesses would be license requirements and/or insurance

otn


Nope..... federal funding (interest free loans), as part of the loan
agreement the boats may be taken by the Navy, MM, ect for towing
service.

Joe



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