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All that weight....on a 1/4" hull? That makes me a bit squeamish.
Reminds me of the Troop ship, USS Gen.W.A. Mann.
On the way to Korea we were in a Typhoon for three days. No SICKER Cargo did you ever see or read about.
There was a Seam near my bunk. At the port side curve just above the water line.
When we'd dive into a good wave, the ship would come to a shuddering stop..nearly, the screws came out of the water, the whole ship shook and thundered, and a fine spray of Water would shoot out from a crack in the hull, along that seam, at four of us Bunking along that Seam.
A man, any man in fact, has only enough emotion in his brain to be that terrified no more than a few times in his life.
When he get's to that last terrifying moment, the useful life of his brain has ended. One should be ready for that long cool rest!
Reminds me of the Troop ship, USS Gen.W.A. Mann.
On the way to Korea we were in a Typhoon for three days. No SICKER Cargo did you ever see or read about.
There was a Seam near my bunk. At the port side curve just above the water line.
When we'd dive into a good wave, the ship would come to a shuddering stop..nearly, the screws came out of the water, the whole ship shook and thundered, and a fine spray of Water would shoot out from a crack in the hull, along that seam, at four of us Bunking along that Seam.
A man, any man in fact, has only enough emotion in his brain to be that terrified no more than a few times in his life.
When he get's to that last terrifying moment, the useful life of his brain has ended. One should be ready for that long cool rest!