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Nasty boat situation
"thunder" wrote in message ... On Tue, 25 Jul 2006 14:06:17 +0000, JoeSpareBedroom wrote: Damn... http://apnews.excite.com/article/200...D8J312E81.html Hmm, I wonder what kind of bottom paint they are using. Looks pretty damn clean. Heh. I like your style. Always looking for the silver lining. Eisboch |
Nasty boat situation
On Tue, 25 Jul 2006 16:15:31 -0000, jamesgangnc
wrote: I wonder if we have any posters that have actually seen them load cars on those ships? Seems to me that you would have to have some sort of tie downs. Wouldn't it be unrealistic to expect 5,000 cars to stay put in a trans-pacific trip? I have talked with a person who meets car carriers coming into the Port of Wilmington, Delaware. He was telling me that all the cars were strapped down (and, if there was a labor dispute, the employees would cut the strap on the hood, rather than at some spot where it actually cleared the car, thereby scarring the hood). That conversation was several years ago, for what it's worth. -- Blogging from Pine View Farm--http://frankwbell.no-ip.info/weblog Updates daily. Worthwhile updates occasionally. fwb2355 is a spam trap. Email frankwbell at comcast.net Slackware (http://www.slackware.com) and Opera (http://www.opera.com): the ultimate internet experience. |
Nasty boat situation
All the cars are securely lashed at multiple points.
This incident has a number of possible scenarios, but I'm guessing human error due to heeling tanks or ballast "exchange". otn "basskisser" wrote in message oups.com... JoeSpareBedroom wrote: Damn... http://apnews.excite.com/article/200...D8J312E81.html They can't possibly tie down 5,000 cars, I'm betting. So, if they get the thing uprighted, I'll bet there's still a big, big loss |
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