Bit Of A Coincidence 13:53 - Mar 12 with 711 views | SaintNick | The Captain of the ship that rammed a ship full of aviation fuel destined for the US military was a Russian national |  |
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Bit Of A Coincidence on 14:08 - Mar 12 with 686 views | DorsetIan | I'm sure that there are others on here with far more knowledge of seamanship than I have, but even from my limited experience of RYA courses, making sure you don't hit other ships is a a pretty fundamental requirement of any voyage, and it's not as if avoiding such things is left to a wing and prayer. Something seriously odd has happened here. |  |
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Bit Of A Coincidence on 14:10 - Mar 12 with 678 views | LondonSaint76 | Considering the way the ship full of aviation fuel was rammed I thought it might have captained by a relative of Roy Keane 😀 |  |
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Bit Of A Coincidence on 14:33 - Mar 12 with 635 views | 1885_SFC | Despite dense fog at the time, a mariners nightmare btw, it may well have been a steering gear failure. Remember the huge container ship Ever Given blocking the Suez Canal a few years back? That was attributed to a steering loss. |  |
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Bit Of A Coincidence on 16:02 - Mar 12 with 556 views | TripleNiemi | Whilst my knowledge of the Maritime world is limited, it is not uncommon to find ships operated with Russian Officers. Whilst a large portion of deck crews etc., are often made up of Philippino’s or Indian staff, Russian or Eastern block ratings are commonplace on some tonnage (certainly in the oil and petroleum side of the business). [Post edited 12 Mar 16:08]
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Bit Of A Coincidence on 16:11 - Mar 12 with 542 views | kingslandstand1 |
Bit Of A Coincidence on 14:08 - Mar 12 by DorsetIan | I'm sure that there are others on here with far more knowledge of seamanship than I have, but even from my limited experience of RYA courses, making sure you don't hit other ships is a a pretty fundamental requirement of any voyage, and it's not as if avoiding such things is left to a wing and prayer. Something seriously odd has happened here. |
I think you may therefore be more qualified than a lot on here with an RYA qualification, but from my experience being a passenger on a ship once, I honestly believe that the primary rule at sea is don't hit another boat unless it is intentional!! I mean it's not as if you struggle to see a flaming grreat big stationary tanker in broad daylight!! |  | |  |
Bit Of A Coincidence on 18:39 - Mar 12 with 407 views | saintwizzler | VAR’s fault. |  |
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Bit Of A Coincidence on 19:43 - Mar 12 with 365 views | SouthSeaSaint | Apparently a Russian Commentator reckons it was all a set up by the nasty British and designed to implicate the innocent Captain. Perhaps he's right. The dastardly Brits probably manufactured a bit of light fog and the vessel at anchor was surreptitiously moved in the way of the oncoming container ship. |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
Bit Of A Coincidence on 20:16 - Mar 12 with 333 views | Ron11 |
Bit Of A Coincidence on 19:43 - Mar 12 by SouthSeaSaint | Apparently a Russian Commentator reckons it was all a set up by the nasty British and designed to implicate the innocent Captain. Perhaps he's right. The dastardly Brits probably manufactured a bit of light fog and the vessel at anchor was surreptitiously moved in the way of the oncoming container ship. |
And also supplied the Vodka he had obviously been drinking.. |  | |  |
Bit Of A Coincidence on 07:56 - Mar 13 with 148 views | kernow | I read the account of the collision off Nantucket between the two liners Andrea Doria and Stockholm, in 1955?. This collision occurred in thick fog and was “radar assisted” , ie human error. The Stockholm broadsided the Italian ship but stayed afloat by closing the forward watertight doors. Unfortunately Andrea Doria rammed amidships sank with huge loss of life. Swedish crew reported picking up survivors, mostly Italian crew, from half empty lifeboats which was an appalling scandal. |  | |  |
Bit Of A Coincidence on 07:59 - Mar 13 with 139 views | kingolaf | I’ve come across quite a few Russian crew and captains during the last 30 years of my working life. Let’s put it this way, they’re not dry ships. |  | |  |
Bit Of A Coincidence on 08:54 - Mar 13 with 107 views | saint901 | Coincidence - probably. Conspiracy - not without proof. Human error - drunk on watch in heavy fog in a crowded sea lane - probably |  | |  |
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