Tomahawk
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On iPad.... The website keeps showing tech data about the photographs/videos which cover the images...
Hello,On iPad.... The website keeps showing tech data about the photographs/videos which cover the images...
I have no idea what “Nehemiah” is and how it got there. I think I need to step away from the computer for a sleepHello,
Thanks for pointing this out. The gallery plugin has the worst user interface and seems to randomly choose Nehemiah to work correctly.
I think I’ve resolved this now but I will find a better gallery option.
Thanks,
I’ve not been down to the engine room yet as there’s still mud and 2 tides a day. However, before she was righted one engine (starboard) had been taking the worst of the elements for 3 years.My reaction is 'what an odd letter'. It was the owner's responsibility not the local authority's.
On a more positive thread, am I right to assume that the engines are now wrecked, Llys?
What letter is that?My reaction is 'what an odd letter'. It was the owner's responsibility not the local authority's.
On a more positive thread, am I right to assume that the engines are now wrecked, Llys?
post #105What letter is that?
There are a lot of holes. She’ll be replated when she’s out of the water. The plan is to take her to Turks on the Medway.Quoted from the news article -- "I can say with experience, having owned the ship from 1989 to 2012, she could have been righted the next day with a submersible pump and a bit of common sense. I carried this out three times during my ownership without help or the need to convene meetings.
Being nearly 100 years old, the ship leaked, of course, but with a pump and a timer the leaks never became critical. I suspect that the electricity that would have powered any pumps had been cut off. "
Obviously he didnt maintain the vessel to fix various leaks.
My reaction is 'what an odd letter'. It was the owner's responsibility not the local authority's.
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My reaction is 'what an odd letter'. It was the owner's responsibility not the local authority's.
My reaction was one of "deja vu", until I realised I'd posted the link to the letter in post 6.
Do they/he still own The Grand Turk? I saw her sweep into Dover harbour some years ago; fired a broadside at a cruise ship and left through the western entrance. Definitely a wtf moment ?Turk’s seems the right place to take her.