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This containor feeder barge has been running pretty regularly for the
past year . It was an on again off again operation in the past . |
Tug - IVORY COAST 3-15b.jpg
On Sat, 21 Mar 2015 22:23:41 -0500, Canal Lee wrote
(in article ): This containor feeder barge has been running pretty regularly for the past year . It was an on again off again operation in the past . Interesting set of canal pix, Lee! But I have a question: How do you control a heavy barge like that when your only connection to it is a little towline?? -Vlad -- Before posting, please read the group's FAQ at http://sites.google.com/site/abprfaq/abpr-faq Vlad & Genny Kedrovsky, Edina, MN, USA vjkedrovsky at gmail dot com Some of Vlad's train & car pix can be seen at: https://www.flickr.com/photos/105989528@N06/sets |
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Nice set of pics, Lee.
Thanks for sharing. Steve |
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On Sun, 22 Mar 2015 07:42:50 -0500, Vlad wrote:
On Sat, 21 Mar 2015 22:23:41 -0500, Canal Lee wrote (in article ): This containor feeder barge has been running pretty regularly for the past year . It was an on again off again operation in the past . Interesting set of canal pix, Lee! But I have a question: How do you control a heavy barge like that when your only connection to it is a little towline?? -Vlad Thanks Vlad , It takes REAL skill to tow a barge because the barge always wants to kick the opposite way the tug goes . Also if you suddenly stop , the barge can't and it will run right over you .Also if the barge runs aground while being towed it can cause the tug to rotate or twist and capsize if the engines are not stopped soon enough . But as you can see , the Captain has no choice but to tow because he couldn't see over the containors if he pushed from behind . Lee |
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On Sun, 22 Mar 2015 20:38:27 -0400, Steve
wrote: Nice set of pics, Lee. Thanks for sharing. Steve Thanks Steve . |
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