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![]() Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On 12 Dec 2006 16:40:35 -0800, "Tim" wrote: Was it possibly rogue waves like this, maybe even bigger.. that could have been the death of the Edmund Fitzgerald on Lake Superior? Not really. USCG and a later NTSB ROV survey indicated that two conditions probably caused the sinking. The first was leaking hatch covers which was originally rejected by the NTSB, but after the ROV investigation, they revised their report to reflect the original USCG determination. A secondary cause was bilge pump vent failure caused by heavy wave action which caused the Edmond Fitzgerald to list to starboard and it hit a big wave which caused it to spin in breaking up as it sank. Tom, I can understand the leaking hatchs, especially if they had been reported int he past, and/or had a history of such. But how would one know about the pluged bildge vent? had this also been neglected? or a speculative afterthought? Anyhow, what you said makes sense. |
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