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In reply to the discussion: Some crew rescued as ship sinks in Sandy's path [View all]Spitfire of ATJ
(32,723 posts)29. For a ship like this they would often send it as far up a river as they could.
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Dry docking it might have helped if it was pulled far from shore but,...
Spitfire of ATJ
Oct 2012
#26
This only LOOKED like an old fashioned ship. It was a powered reproduction....
Spitfire of ATJ
Oct 2012
#31
I know that, what I'm saying is while this ship had full rigging, it's wasn't it's primary power.
Spitfire of ATJ
Oct 2012
#39
The weight and windage of that rigging and masts adversely affects stability.
HooptieWagon
Oct 2012
#41
Oh wow. This is looking more and more like a major screwup to put that ship at sea.
Spitfire of ATJ
Oct 2012
#47
If the waves were coming from all directions as you say you can't exactly steer into them.
Spitfire of ATJ
Oct 2012
#53
A vessel can take a pounding in the breakers or if tied to pier during the hurricane swell
Kolesar
Oct 2012
#5
For a ship like this they would often send it as far up a river as they could.
Spitfire of ATJ
Oct 2012
#29