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![]() On Tue, 13 May 2008 05:49:40 -0400, "Roger Long" wrote: wrote Here is the owner's website. Very interesting vessel. http://www.aquasurvey.com/ It's not a new vessel at the OP indicated. The hull is basically a steel Oops, the article said it was christened 6 weeks ago so I assumed it was new, not renamed. My bad. Maybe they shouldn't have renamed it. Bad Luck. barge so there's no way it broke up due to wave action. I think the key in the post above it that it sometimes took them several hours to pull the legs out of the mud. If one or more were stuck and the hull was in the water, the great leverage could have broken the hull due to lots of previous stressing and corrosion due to age. You would be in a tough spot with a boat like that with shortened legs if the waves got bigger than forecast and started hitting the hull. Can't go up because the legs are too short, can't go down because the waves will start throwing the hull around with legs stuck in mud. Too bad. It was a good research program. If only they had put the full length legs on deck for the delivery north. Or they could have listened to the weather forcast and got that sitting duck out of there. They had plenty of warning this storm was coming. It's the same storm that caused all those tornados in the midwest. Winds along the Jersey shore were gusting to hurricane force. There's no justifiable reason for it to be out there. You're not going to be counting birds in a storm like that. Steve |
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