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05 Mar 02 - 11:34 PM (#663430) Subject: Incredible tugboat pictures From: ddw A friend sent me a link to this. Thought Mudcatters might find it interesting. CLICK HERE cheers, david |
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06 Mar 02 - 12:45 AM (#663451) Subject: RE: BS: Incredible tugboat pictures From: GUEST,Bardford Kayakers will recognize the manouver. Eskimo roll. Tough to execute with a barge of coal astern, but nicely executed in this case. |
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06 Mar 02 - 03:18 AM (#663484) Subject: RE: BS: Incredible tugboat pictures From: katlaughing Where ya been, ddw? Mudcatters did enjoy the pix about a week ago.**BG** Still, there's bound to be others who missed out, so here's a refresh, eh? Quite an incredible feat; still shaking my head over this "roll and go.". Thanks, kat |
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06 Mar 02 - 09:15 AM (#663602) Subject: RE: BS: Incredible tugboat pictures From: Charcloth That is awesome. I wonder how the crew faired? |
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06 Mar 02 - 10:39 AM (#663655) Subject: RE: BS: Incredible tugboat pictures From: mack/misophist Awesome, my ass!! It's unbelievable!! Back to the days of iron men in wooden ships. |
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06 Mar 02 - 10:46 AM (#663658) Subject: RE: BS: Incredible tugboat pictures From: katlaughing From one of the links in the other thread: The boat is the MV Cahaba owned by Warrior and Gulf Navigation of Mobile, AL. The pictures were taken by an amateur photgrapher named Barger. This happened in April, 1979 at Demopolis, AL on the Warrior River. Nobody was seriously injured and the boat continued to it's destination with the barges. To my knowledge, the boat is still in service. The bridge has since been replaced. |
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06 Mar 02 - 11:31 AM (#663677) Subject: RE: BS: Incredible tugboat pictures From: John Gray In the first few photos you can see several people standing around watching the drama unfold. In all the following photos what do you see? Empty bridge. Not one of the people there has raced to the spot where the tug is jammed with a view to assisting any crew that may be able to get out. Yeah, thumb in bum and mind in neutral, happens allover. Why can't I download the last couple of photographs? JG/FME |
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06 Mar 02 - 11:36 AM (#663680) Subject: RE: BS: Incredible tugboat pictures From: katlaughing John, in one of the photos, the caption points out that water was coming over the bridge railing. They may not have been allowing people out that far on the bridge for fear of their safety and also not knowing if the bridge would stand up once the tug hit it. Jim Dixon posted an alternative link, which in turn has several alternative sites, in the other thread. That might work for you on the last two photos. kat |
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06 Mar 02 - 02:35 PM (#663821) Subject: RE: BS: Incredible tugboat pictures From: InOBU What folks should also realize is that tugs have low freeboard and vertualy no water tight bulkheads, as their engine rooms take up so much of the internal bulk of the vessle, so they tend to sink VERY quick ... often with most of their crew, which is why when I first saw this,... horror then hilarity. Cheers Larry |
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06 Mar 02 - 10:39 PM (#663949) Subject: RE: BS: Incredible tugboat pictures From: Ebbie Some kayak! I understand that the Eskimo Roll is not advised in a two> -person kayak- how many crew did you say there were in the tug? This is one for the grandchildren. Ebbie |
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07 Mar 02 - 05:47 PM (#664589) Subject: RE: BS: Incredible tugboat pictures From: GUEST,Willie-O I don't think they did a full roll. Just kinda skidded sideways. Like to find out what kind of engine they had in that baby. They shoulda made a commercial with those pics. W-O |
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07 Mar 02 - 07:15 PM (#664658) Subject: RE: BS: Incredible tugboat pictures From: jon a And the winner of the aquatic limbo championships is.............. Great pics it is amazing what some machines and people can survive, and when you know the people were safe you can enjoy the results of mother nature reminding us just who is in charge round here. Jon |