pugwash
New member
Not a trick question but related to a rescue incident in Norway last month. Imagine you're running a 60-year-old harbour ferry when a Mayday is heard out in the sound. As you head for the scene the engineer disappears into the engineroom with a screwdriver and suddenly the old ship's normal 10 knots has been cranked up to 13.5. When I asked the engineer what he did to increase speed he just winked and put a finger on the side of his nose. I'm really intrigued. What exactly might he have done with his screwdriver to make such a startling difference ?
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