jamie N
Well-Known Member
The thing is ....Southampton needs to be moved further out to sea. The new ships are too big to safely navigate the Solent and Southampton Water.
As a Pompey supporter, I entirely agree!
The thing is ....Southampton needs to be moved further out to sea. The new ships are too big to safely navigate the Solent and Southampton Water.
The thing is ....Southampton needs to be moved further out to sea. The new ships are too big to safely navigate the Solent and Southampton Water.
Someone from the Brambles Cricket Club called for the heavy roller?
Rumour has it that APL Vanda will have an escort tug when leaving later this evening together with two tugs standing by as she transits through QHM's area.
I think at the moment escort tugs are compulsury for laden tankers. Maybe this needs to be extended to any vessel too big to safely anchor in the Thorn Channel.Rumour has it that APL Vanda will have an escort tug when leaving later this evening together with two tugs standing by as she transits through QHM's area.
But we've had two large ships on the Brambles recently. Next time the outcome might not be so benign.
The story on the YBW website confirms that the grounding was intentional. This seems a high risk strategy as the ship could have broken up or polluted the waters. Why didn't they just drop their anchor it seem far less risky than to beach a ship with all the inherent risks.
Perhaps there wasn't time. I don't suppose anchoring something that big is trivial. Also it would have completely blocked the Thorn Channel. With it on the bank, some vessels, at least, could pass by.The story on the YBW website confirms that the grounding was intentional. This seems a high risk strategy as the ship could have broken up or polluted the waters. Why didn't they just drop their anchor it seem far less risky than to beach a ship with all the inherent risks.
It's unlikely a grounded ship will break up in the Solent and anchoring is not just a matter of hitting a button on a large ship, I'd be surprised if they had time or space especially since they still had a lot of forward momentum.The story on the YBW website confirms that the grounding was intentional. This seems a high risk strategy as the ship could have broken up or polluted the waters. Why didn't they just drop their anchor it seem far less risky than to beach a ship with all the inherent risks.
Well I would have though that unlikely. I would expect the anchor to have an independent system, it would be a major safety concern if a ship does not have a way of deploying an anchor in an emergency.
Yes nchoring may have blocked the Thorn Channel (might not though) but rather that than an environmental dissaster.
Perhaps there wasn't time. I don't suppose anchoring something that big is trivial. Also it would have completely blocked the Thorn Channel. With it on the bank, some vessels, at least, could pass by.