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Started by Artful, February 09, 2008, 09:08:19 AM

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AdriftAtSea

One good thing about most of the boats used by Sailfar.net sailors is they're mostly shoal draft.

QuoteI'd estimate the container would have been 3-4 feet below the surface.
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This illustrates how the containers are locked together - only 3 containers lost overboard in this incident.  I find that impressive.




On the other hand, this container ship accident didn't lose any containers, but it's definitely a bigger booboo... 

125' schooner "Spirit of Massachusetts" and others...

newt

I saw one of those a couple of years ago just outside of Tampa Bay. We were sailing in 12 feet of water and the Merchant ship was a half of mile into shore from us, grinding the sand like nobody's business. I was going to get on the horn and ask if I could help, but I think he would of just throw something big at us.
Some big sea tows were already on their way. ;D
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