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When you see the size of the hole in the side of the ship it's not surprising it sunk
When you see the size of the hole in the side of the ship it's not surprising it sunk
That's quite a gash.
It's a flippin huge gash but even if it holed more than 1 compartment those should still have been sealed. You'd expect the engineers to have some sort of grasp of damage control at least. Like I say it's not going to have damage control like a warship but there's been no mention of the crew at least trying to stop the flooding.
I've seen bigger gashes.
wordy said:It's a flippin huge gash but even if it holed more than 1 compartment those should still have been sealed. You'd expect the engineers to have some sort of grasp of damage control at least. Like I say it's not going to have damage control like a warship but there's been no mention of the crew at least trying to stop the flooding.
I don't think the crew were well versed on "What to do if the idiot caption steers the ship into a rock them promptly buggers off to catch a taxi home".
The ship hit the rocks at 2000. It was not until 0000 that the ship rolled over, and evacuation became infinitely more difficult.
I think the performance standard for full evacuation is 30minutes for a passenger ship, and if this had started soon after the ship the rocks it could have been achievable, as the sea was calm.
After the hull was holed the Captain should have realised the gravity of the situation, and commenced evacuation there and then. But he didn't with fatal consequences for some.
What would have been in the area in which the hull was ripped into?