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| Navy To Cut Up Stranded Ship...To Prevent Reef Damage Posted by DeltaDoc quote: quote: Wonder what the replacement cost is on a mine-sweeper that is over 200 feet long? It cost $61m 23 years ago. Reply Back to Top |
quote: Wonder what the cost for damge to the reef will be? Reply Back to Top |
| Seems odd that they can't float the ship off once they stripped a large amount of weight off the vessel. It would be interesting to see the incident report. Reply Back to Top |
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quote: Don't know. Given the area of damage (1100 sq meters) and the ability of reef to regenerate, who knows? Reply Back to Top |
quote: I have a buddy that ran a 24 Pathfinder bay boat about 200 yards across a point that did not show up on his GPS one night (no one was injured...probably because of their BACs). I have a feeling something similar happened here. He said the path through the cattails looked like a UFO crash site. Reply Back to Top |
| That skipper is so screwed it ain't funny. The operators of the sonar were derelict to say the least. This post was edited on 1/31 at 2:36 pm Reply Back to Top |
| Several Naval careers just came to a screeching halt. I can't imagine how this happened... How far off course were these guys? Reply Back to Top |
| So we are going to destroy one of our ships, a ship that cost tens of millions of dollars of our tax money to build, to save a freaking coral reef from unnecessary damage?! Not only that....the Filipinos are going to ask us for compensation money? Seriously?! This post was edited on 1/31 at 2:36 pm Reply Back to Top |
quote: I know...sounds like a decision made by Ray Mabus...Secretary of the Navy...and probably the worst governor in Mississippi's long history of shitty governors. Reply Back to Top |
| I'd guess they can't refloat it without making a bigger mess, but who knows. Maybe we're sucking up to the Filipinos. Maybe the Navy wants a new minesweeper. Reply Back to Top |
quote: We can argue about the amounts but we did do damage so I have no problem with some money being paid and I hope the navy slams the crew members responsible; criminally if possible. Reply Back to Top |
| Cut it in half and sink it close by to form a new reef. Reply Back to Top |
| What the hell kind of a mine sweeper is this ship if it can't see a frickin' coral reef? Reply Back to Top |
quote: If you drove your truck into my house, I'd expect you to get it out in a manner that caused the least additional damage, and I'd for damn sure expect compensation. This isn't rocket science. Reply Back to Top |
quote: Now that is straight bull shite. We can charge them for our Navy's role in securing their waters. Reply Back to Top |
quote: The damage is likely permanent, and won't be repaired. And it wouldnt be like it was regardless. FWIW, Greenpeace paid 7000 in damages for 100 meter impact. Reply Back to Top |
| Apparently it is for some here.... Reply Back to Top |
| Why do you think the active sonar was on? Reply Back to Top Refresh |
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