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Atlantic ICW Obstruction Found and Removed - Ship Refloated
The obstruction which holed the small cruise ship "Spirit of
Nantucket" has been removed. It was apparently old steel bulkheading which had fallen from a barge. The AICW has been closed to all commercial traffic, and other boats drawing more than 6 feet, since last Thursday. http://content.hamptonroads.com/stor...710&ran=134786 |
Atlantic ICW Obstruction Found and Removed - Ship Refloated
"Wayne.B" wrote
It was apparently old steel bulkheading which had fallen from a barge. Should we expect some tow pilot somewhere to 'fess up? |
Atlantic ICW Obstruction Found and Removed - Ship Refloated
"Ernest Scribbler" wrote in message . .. "Wayne.B" wrote It was apparently old steel bulkheading which had fallen from a barge. Should we expect some tow pilot somewhere to 'fess up? It isn't like there are not that many places such a bulkhead could come from. When they find them, pull his license. It isn't so bad that it fell off, but leaving it unmarked.... not a seaworthy captain. And if he told his company, and they didn't react. Pull their licenses too. |
Atlantic ICW Obstruction Found and Removed - Ship Refloated
On Sun, 11 Nov 2007 17:33:44 GMT, "Canuck57"
wrote: "Ernest Scribbler" wrote in message ... "Wayne.B" wrote It was apparently old steel bulkheading which had fallen from a barge. Should we expect some tow pilot somewhere to 'fess up? It isn't like there are not that many places such a bulkhead could come from. When they find them, pull his license. It isn't so bad that it fell off, but leaving it unmarked.... not a seaworthy captain. And if he told his company, and they didn't react. Pull their licenses too. There must be some suspects I'd think. The guys who man the lock at Great Bridge, VA just north of there get a pretty good look at everything going through that part of the ICW. They may even keep records of the commercial traffic since there is not a lot of it. There are also some lift bridge tenders in that area. |
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