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Conference unifix::sailing

Title:SAILING
Notice:Please read Note 2.* before participating in this conference
Moderator:UNIFIX::BERENS
Created:Wed Jul 01 1992
Last Modified:Mon Jun 02 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2299
Total number of notes:20724

1372.0. "Cargo Ship Aground-Boston!" by MEMORY::LAZGIN () Fri Oct 20 1989 09:21

    This morning the news reported a cargo ship aground outside
    Boston Harbor.  Any more details?
    
    Frank
    

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1372.1no injuries, refloatedFRAGIL::MCBRIDEFri Oct 20 1989 10:348
    no injuries, minor damage, no leaks, refloated on the rising tide. 
    Apparently it ran aground after "straying from the channel" on the way
    in to Boston Harbor.  The ship is from somewhere in South America.  
    This all according to the radio news this morning on the way to work.  
    Are there pilot escort requirements for ship entry into the harbor?
    
    Brian

1372.2control can be marginal at bestMSCSSE::BERENSAlan BerensFri Oct 20 1989 13:307
Given the gale force winds along the NE coast today, "straying from the 
channel" by a large ship is hardly surprising. The pilot aboard is no doubt 
embarrassed. "How to Avoid Huge Ships" is an interesting little book that 
discusses some of the problems involved in handling large ships. It also 
points out that there are very large areas near a ship that cannot be seen 
from the ship's bridge. My basic rule: Stay far away from moving ships.

1372.3HAVOC::GREEN___________Mon Oct 23 1989 12:5216
    Reminds me of a placard my brother-in-law (Chief Boatswain Mate
    on a huge supply ship - USS Detroit) pointed out on the bridge by
    the helm......
    
    
    			"Running the ship aground
    			 Can ruin your whole day"
    
    posted just below, the immortal words on a smaller placard ----
    
    			" Red,
    			  Right,
    			  Returning"

    Ron

1372.4red, WRONG, return!MALLET::NEALEEncryption for NL: - now in phase 0!Tue Oct 24 1989 10:2716
    Guess the Detroit never had to make it across the Atlantic - or could
    you turn the placard over for a reminder of exactly the opposite
    conventions for the colour of buoys over here?
    
    - Brian
    
    (who saw the embarassing pictures on UK television last week of a Royal
    Navy vessel hard aground off (on?) the Scottish coast. Seems they had
    some problems with the speed and/or steering controls and happened to
    be pointing at the shore when they jammed in full-ahead... Reminds me
    of the time last year tied up in a marina alongside a sailing school
    boat. The instructor had been demonstrating "turning in a restricted
    space" with alternate full-ahead/astern bursts, when the gear lever
    came off its shaft while in full-ahead. Fortunately no serious damage
    to any of the boats which came into contact!)