Thing is, why would you not own up to owning that, surely there would be a trace of ownership or what kind of industry it came from, did they report what it was actually used for back then?![]()
I remember reading about the above thing that washed up, owner was never traced. I really don't like machinery in the sea, especially when its large, the submechanophobia is strong here.
Stick a load on top and a few dozen speed boats, fun to be had.Inb4 "muh illegul immigrunts"
Thing is, why would you not own up to owning that, surely there would be a trace of ownership or what kind of industry it came from, did they report what it was actually used for back then?
Or, giant robots![]()
Thing is, why would you not own up to owning that, surely there would be a trace of ownership or what kind of industry it came from, did they report what it was actually used for back then?
Or, giant robots![]()
It broke free from a Norwegian tug from what I read earlier.I think the general opinion was that it either fell of a boat whilst being delivered or came detached from what ever it was it was connected to and that could have happened X number of years ago and already been paid out on from insurance.
Use wise, some form of pump apparently.
what is the pipe actually for.
"Towing pipe" sounds like a euphamism