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Grogster

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Posted: 08:10am 27 Mar 2021
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Well.....WHOOPS!

VIDEO 1

VIDEO 2

VIDEO 3
Smoke makes things work. When the smoke gets out, it stops!
 
CaptainBoing

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Posted: 08:45am 27 Mar 2021
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a different league, but this happened about 200m from where I used to live, and not for the first time.

https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-cargo-ship-lagik-wrecked-in-the-river-nene-at-sutton-bridge-december-23043852.html

https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sutton-bridge-ship-removed-106539312.html

Years ago a sailing ship did the same and the harbour master had it dynamited after the owner failed to move it.
 
johnmc
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Posted: 12:52am 28 Mar 2021
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Good day all

Thanks Grogster/ Captain Boing for the video sites   .

We live  in most INTERESTING TIMES.

cheers john
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RFburns

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Posted: 03:34am 28 Mar 2021
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Hmmm

Strong like horse smart like tractor!
 
johnmc
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Posted: 10:30am 28 Mar 2021
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Made my day

cheers john
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Grogster

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Posted: 04:56am 30 Mar 2021
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I see they have refloated her.  That's almost record time I think.  Normally, refloating a grounded ship is a very delicate and potentially dangerous(to the ship) process.  I personally expected it might have taken them weeks to move the big bastard.  But then, I guess sand is relatively soft(compared to grounding on rocks), so if you can dig her out enough at the bow....  That seems to be what they did, after they got the stern back into the canal and away from the sand on that side.

There are videos up now on YouTube of her slowly making her way out of the narrow part of the canal, to a wider area where they will do a full inspection, so the BBC video stated.  That clears the canal for the backlog of about FOUR HUNDRED ships waiting to pass through.  Will take a few weeks to clear that backlog I think!  

She was listing slightly to port once refloated.
Hopefully, it is simply unequal ballast, as I think they emptied the ballast tanks to try to make her lighter and therefore easier to move.  I think they might have also offloaded some fuel for the same reason.

But in any event - good work Suez Canal people and salvagers!  

Look at how long it took to refloat the Costa Concordia.
But then, the CC was capsized and 50% or so sunk so that added to the complications I guess.
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