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16 year old lost as sea
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12/06/2010 16:04:46
 
 
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12/06/2010 01:57:18
Neil Mc Donald
Cencom Systems P/L
The Sun, Australie
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Forum:
Outdoors
Catégorie:
Navigation
Divers
Thread ID:
01468368
Message ID:
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>To be on the bridge of ship approx 820ft long and see it go bow down abt 15-20deg, then see the forecastle mast which is 70ft above the waterline disappear under the water by about 30-40ft is quite concerning.
>You think is the bow ever going to come up again, then have the crew dogged the hatch lids down properly, then as the wave passes the bridge the bow finally breaks free and on you go, this can go on for days.
>
>On one trip we averaged 1 3/4knots for a 24hr period, the prop kept coming out of the water and the Main Engine was tripping out on overspeed, in the end we were only doing 25rpm which is about as slow it will go.
>
>This is not a good place for a 16year girl to be fending for herself.

"Crikey" seems the best way to describe that...

If it were me, I'd be concerned about the design engineers having thought through all possible combinations of bending, shear and torsion applied to main structural members and welds. Not to mention, were any corners cut during construction? In conditions like that, they're more than just academic questions.

At this point it seems the girl has been picked up by a French fishing vessel. Apparently she'll be getting a trip to Kerguelen before returning to Reunion.
Regards. Al

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