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jakeXT

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19. They had electric problems, maybe there was no power for sonar or gps?
Sat Jan 14, 2012, 11:36 AM
Jan 2012

Mr Latarche said that the ship was powered by a bank of six diesel-electric engines which effectively worked as an onboard power station designed to supply electricity to all parts of the vessel.

But like power stations on land, the engines are prone to electrical surges and troughs caused by “harmonic interference”.

Mr Latarche added: “From the reports I have seen it seems there was an explosion followed by a blackout, which could have been caused by a power surge. There are various back-up systems in place on all ships but they may have failed also."

Mr Latarche said it was possible the cruise ship experienced the same problem that saw the Queen Mary 2 (QM2) lose power in September 2010 as she was approaching Barcelona.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/italy/9015103/Cruise-disaster-what-could-have-caused-the-accident.html

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They'll need more than breakdown truck to get that upright dipsydoodle Jan 2012 #1
I'd be surprised if it's not a total loss and possibly requiring... Cooley Hurd Jan 2012 #2
Without a tide to help dipsydoodle Jan 2012 #3
That gash would wipe out the world-wide Bondo supply! Cooley Hurd Jan 2012 #4
Ha! I know a body shop in L.A. County with enough Bondo to fix that... cherokeeprogressive Jan 2012 #22
Close the hole and pump the water out? /nt jakeXT Jan 2012 #5
Not economically feasable at this point... Cooley Hurd Jan 2012 #6
I wonder if you could put inflatable objects inside jakeXT Jan 2012 #7
Or bring floating cranes muriel_volestrangler Jan 2012 #8
If it were a smaller ship, that would be a possibility... Cooley Hurd Jan 2012 #10
The ping pong ball myth originated years ago... Cooley Hurd Jan 2012 #9
People still missing malaise Jan 2012 #11
shit---just call Mater... trumad Jan 2012 #12
That was one hell of a collision to leave that big a hole JCMach1 Jan 2012 #13
Wow!!!!!!!! Esse Quam Videri Jan 2012 #14
They had electric problems, maybe there was no power for sonar or gps? jakeXT Jan 2012 #19
That ought to buff right out. bluedigger Jan 2012 #15
Sad and hopefully it is only the 3 known dead, too manybut could have been worse, whistler162 Jan 2012 #16
That is a great story. Here is some more information on it.... xocet Jan 2012 #20
Given the huge gouge in her hull under the waterline, and given the extensive water damage inside... backscatter712 Jan 2012 #17
If the only gash is on her port side I think they will get her righted. Esse Quam Videri Jan 2012 #18
I find it strange.. EX500rider Jan 2012 #21
2 very good questions! Cooley Hurd Jan 2012 #23
either floating sideways or a turn on the spot jakeXT Jan 2012 #28
Gigolo harbor! JVS Jan 2012 #24
Post removed Post removed Jan 2012 #26
Wow! Here's a closer shot.... tosh Jan 2012 #25
...It broke rocks off the bottom and carried them along??? Robb Jan 2012 #27
Just ballparking the size of that embedded boulder, about 200-300 tons. Iterate Jan 2012 #30
Meh LadyHawkAZ Jan 2012 #29
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