Foghorn77
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Maybe if the RIB was jettisoned RM would not have sunk. That think looks pretty damn heavy to strap onto the ass of a light cat.mighty big looking outboard on that RIB - would it have been prudent to use RIB to tow/maneuver/push RM ?
Could RIB have been used as lifeboat as a plan 'D' in event RM did sink ?
i think the GB RIB's are all carbonMaybe if the RIB was jettisoned RM would not have sunk. That think looks pretty damn heavy to strap onto the ass of a light cat.mighty big looking outboard on that RIB - would it have been prudent to use RIB to tow/maneuver/push RM ?
Could RIB have been used as lifeboat as a plan 'D' in event RM did sink ?
Yes maybe, but I don't think she has sunk. I have a bet with you RM is found….Maybe if the RIB was jettisoned RM would not have sunk. That think looks pretty damn heavy to strap onto the ass of a light cat.mighty big looking outboard on that RIB - would it have been prudent to use RIB to tow/maneuver/push RM ?
Could RIB have been used as lifeboat as a plan 'D' in event RM did sink ?
RM can't sink.Maybe if the RIB was jettisoned RM would not have sunk. That think looks pretty damn heavy to strap onto the ass of a light cat.mighty big looking outboard on that RIB - would it have been prudent to use RIB to tow/maneuver/push RM ?
Could RIB have been used as lifeboat as a plan 'D' in event RM did sink ?
But bunker oil is lighter than water, so when you bunker wouldn't the ship float higher?I would have been happy to take the rib and a portable vhf and epirb and started heading west. Follow the sun! (In the afternoon)
I saw Tom Hanks lifted off of a small raft alongside a giant container ship. It can be done!
By the way. The ship was fully laden and bunkered on its way to Canada. I highly doubt her topsides were covered with barnacles. That's bad business.
But then again, they might have been killed by its completely exposed giant spinning prop.
But bunker oil is lighter than water, so when you bunker wouldn't the ship float higher?I would have been happy to take the rib and a portable vhf and epirb and started heading west. Follow the sun! (In the afternoon)
I saw Tom Hanks lifted off of a small raft alongside a giant container ship. It can be done!
By the way. The ship was fully laden and bunkered on its way to Canada. I highly doubt her topsides were covered with barnacles. That's bad business.
But then again, they might have been killed by its completely exposed giant spinning prop.
This is the dumb comment thread isin't it? or am I lost again.
Yes, well. That explains the exposed prop.Full of cargo.
Full of fuel too.
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But bunker oil is lighter than water, so when you bunker wouldn't the ship float higher?I would have been happy to take the rib and a portable vhf and epirb and started heading west. Follow the sun! (In the afternoon)
I saw Tom Hanks lifted off of a small raft alongside a giant container ship. It can be done!
By the way. The ship was fully laden and bunkered on its way to Canada. I highly doubt her topsides were covered with barnacles. That's bad business.
But then again, they might have been killed by its completely exposed giant spinning prop.
This is the dumb comment thread isin't it? or am I lost again.
This is the dumb comment thread isin't it? or am I lost again.
aka "doing a Rimas"...Maybe Rainmaker was going so slow and got caught by the storm because the RIB had come off the davits, deflated, and sank. They were towing the sunken RIB behind them!
Well that does make for an interesting thought experiment. Suppose Rimas had been captain of RM. Would he have called for help? Would he have abandoned ship? Hardly!! He'd be halfway to halfway there by now. RM with no mast is a better sailer than his present setup.Maybe Rainmaker was going so slow and got caught by the storm because the RIB had come off the davits, deflated, and sank. They were towing the sunken RIB behind them!
Okay - he said they were making 2 to 4 knots down the waves. Which would seem plenty for steerage and give enough control not to prang the bow of your boat straight into a ship (any captain's nightmare). But, it was a washing machine out there.Read part two, it is pretty clear.Which engine were they 'reversing' with - the one with the fouled prop, or the one that didn't run?Not when you are in reverse trying to back away.Well - my experience is almost entirely on 5 knot sb - but the simple statement that "the ship hit my bow" is kind of tricky.
Typically, the bow does the hitting.