2 years ago
Howdy all. Headed to the shpo for protection and pool league.
Gene363
2 years ago

As much as I hate to say, lawyers will be involved. [gonzo]

Palama wrote:



Guarantied!

Don't forget the conspiracy theorists and of course the FBI calling it domestic terrorism by Trump supporters. 😂
PapaWhiskey
2 years ago

I did read where at least one anchor had been deployed. I’d imagine with that sort of tonnage in motion stopping isn’t going to happen in a few feet. Not sure how many people are still missing but either way that’s terrible. Also imagine the port of Baltimore is gonna be screwed up for a couple weeks. And shipping out of there on trucks is gonna be really screwed up for a long while.

Jakethesnake86 wrote:



So what I heard was those big container ships, this one included are single screw, one propeller. Reverse thrust makes the ship push to starboard if it has forward momentum like the Dali. They dropped port anchor to compensate but I think the bottom is pretty soft and not much for an anchor to dig into to slow a 984 foot, 95,000 ton ship. 95k ton!!! Thats a big boat!

Telecaster52
2 years ago
It is a nasty cold rainy day.
Humidity is to high to even be able to smoke.
Gene363
2 years ago
This fellow is pretty knowledgable about shipping issues. This video explains what happened,

"What is Going on With Shipping"

Ship Lost Power Before Hitting Key Bridge in Baltimore



A more recent overhead view:


2 years ago
Teammate and I just won the pool league and the 8 cigar prize.🇨🇮
Ram27
2 years ago

Teammate and I just won the pool league and the 8 cigar prize.🇨🇮

MidnightToker( • )( • ) wrote:




Well done, congrats.............=d>
2 years ago

Well done, congrats.............=d>

Ram27 wrote:


Thank you sir
Jakethesnake86
2 years ago
I’ve driven a boat right next to those container ships. It’s hard to describe just how big they are. I never would have thought they’d be single screw though. That seems insane to me considering they ride around during hurricanes and such crossing oceans..
I’m the snake
8trackdisco
2 years ago

I’ve driven a boat right next to those container ships. It’s hard to describe just how big they are. I never would have thought they’d be single screw though. That seems insane to me considering they ride around during hurricanes and such crossing oceans..

Jakethesnake86 wrote:



Don’t believe there is any truth to the rumor about the ships being built buy Boeing.
PapaWhiskey
2 years ago

I’ve driven a boat right next to those container ships. It’s hard to describe just how big they are. I never would have thought they’d be single screw though. That seems insane to me considering they ride around during hurricanes and such crossing oceans..

Jakethesnake86 wrote:



Seems like it depends. See below from the Internet.

Cargo vessels can be fitted with one, two, or rarely three propellers, depending on their speed and maneuvering requirements. These propellers play a crucial role in moving these massive ships through the water, and their design and size are carefully considered to ensure efficient propulsion. Let’s explore some notable examples of ship propellers:

Emma Maersk: This colossal container ship boasts the largest marine propeller ever built, weighing a whopping 131 tons. It enables the Emma Maersk to achieve a maximum speed of 27 knots3.

Hapag Lloyd Container Vessel: Equipped with a six-bladed propeller, this vessel’s propeller has a diameter of approximately 9.1 meters and weighs 101.5 tons—comparable to the height of a three-story building3.

Oasis of the Seas: As one of the largest passenger ships, the Oasis of the Seas features six-meter rotatable propellers that enhance maneuverability3.

Titanic: The iconic Titanic had three massive bronze propellers, each measuring 23 feet and 6 inches and weighing 38 tons. These propellers were powered by separate engines, generating a total power of 30,000 hp3.

Queen Elizabeth 2 (QE2): This grand ship carries a pair of 22-foot diameter propellers, weighing about 43 tons each. The
specialized blades contribute to their longevity, and spare blades are kept on board at all times3.

Palmer (Antarctic Icebreaker): Palmer’s two four-meter-long propellers with four blades are made from a sturdy alloy, allowing the ship to achieve speeds even in thick ice cover3.

Elation (Carnival Cruise): Elation features an efficient Azipod propulsion system with a substantial propeller3.

Bismark (German Battleship): Launched in 1939, the Bismark had a propulsion system comprising three 4.7-meter propellers3.

The MV Dali, a Singapore-registered container ship, is propelled by a single low-speed two-stroke crosshead diesel engine coupled to a fixed-pitch propeller. This massive vessel, with an overall length of 299.92 meters (984 feet), has a beam of 48.2 meters (158 feet 2 inches) and a molded depth of 24.8 meters (81 feet 4 inches). Its summer draught is 15.03 meters (49 feet 4 inches), and it boasts a container capacity of 9,971 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU)1.

The main engine, a license-manufactured 9-cylinder MAN-B&W 9S90ME-C9.2 unit produced by Hyundai Heavy Industries, generates an impressive 41,480 kW (55,630 hp) at 82.5 rpm. With a service speed of 22 knots (41 km/h; 25 mph), the MV Dali has traveled the world, carrying goods from port to port.
Jakethesnake86
2 years ago
Interesting stuff papa. 82.5 rpm is crazy lol. The more I’m hearing about this it does just sound like a freak accident.

So They gonna push all those cargo ships to where I wonder?? Can they go back out to sea and up to the port of Wilmington ? Is there a closer area. Can any port handle the extra load of everything that’s scheduled to land in b-more? Lotta thinking gonna happen here
I’m the snake
Sunoverbeach
2 years ago
Evening, peoples

Apologies for the sudden and prolonged departure. Uprooting 15yrs of life, even for a simple 7mi shift, turned out to be a wee bit more extensive than anticipated.

However, as of 3.5hrs ago, I've returned to only owning one house. As such, I'm striving to return to a sense of normalcy. This includes a cold pint, a rum chaser, and checking in with all y'all. I've missed the hijinks. Hope you've all been well
Cheno
2 years ago

Evening, peoples

Apologies for the sudden and prolonged departure. Uprooting 15yrs of life, even for a simple 7mi shift, turned out to be a wee bit more extensive than anticipated.

However, as of 3.5hrs ago, I've returned to only owning one house. As such, I'm striving to return to a sense of normalcy. This includes a cold pint, a rum chaser, and checking in with all y'all. I've missed the hijinks. Hope you've all been well

Sunoverbeach wrote:



We have missed you.
Also you may have a few missed texts in the group chat....
Sunoverbeach
2 years ago
I missed nothing. I did ignore quite a few
Jakethesnake86
2 years ago
^ good to see you bro
I’m the snake
danmdevries
2 years ago

Evening, peoples

Apologies for the sudden and prolonged departure. Uprooting 15yrs of life, even for a simple 7mi shift, turned out to be a wee bit more extensive than anticipated.

However, as of 3.5hrs ago, I've returned to only owning one house. As such, I'm striving to return to a sense of normalcy. This includes a cold pint, a rum chaser, and checking in with all y'all. I've missed the hijinks. Hope you've all been well

Sunoverbeach wrote:



Welcome back other Dan. We missed you

Now give up that address.
Sunoverbeach
2 years ago
About the same. Just a different street and house #
8trackdisco
2 years ago
Good to see you, Sun.

In case you missed it, Michigan won the National Championchip.

No need to thank me.
Sunoverbeach
2 years ago
I not only caught it, but actually was rooting for them. Conference loyalty can overcome some serious prejudice
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