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To: Rebelbase

Taken aboard the SS Spray (ex-Gulf Spray) in about February of 1986 (best recollection), in the Gulf Stream, off of Charleston. Circumstances: A substantial gale was moving across Long Island, sending a very long swell down our way, meeting the Gulf Stream. We saw several rogue waves during the late morning on the horizon, but thought they were whales jumping. It was actually a nice day with light breezes and no significant sea. Only the very long swell, of about 15 feet high and probably 600 to 1000 feet long. This one hit us at the change of the watch at about noon. The photographer was an engineer (name forgotten), and this was the last photo on his roll of film. We were on the wing of the bridge, with a height of eye of 56 feet, and this wave broke over our heads. This shot was taken as we were diving down off the face of the second of a set of three waves, so the ship just kept falling into the trough, which just kept opening up under us. It bent the foremast (shown) back about 20 degrees, tore the foreword firefighting station (also shown) off the deck (rails, monitor, platform and all) and threw it against the face of the house. It also bent all the catwalks back severely. Later that night, about 1930, another wave hit the after house, hitting the stack and sending solid water down into the engine room through the forced draft blower intakes.

45 posted on 04/17/2005 5:37:53 AM PDT by Rebelbase
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To: Rebelbase
I think these photos did it for me. I won't be thinking of going on a cruise any time soon. heh!
54 posted on 04/17/2005 5:51:34 AM PDT by SheLion (Trying to make a life in the BLUE state of Maine!)
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To: Rebelbase

Isn't it frustrating how a still photo cannot convey the true menace of a giant wave. Your description of "what happened next" was very illustrative.

I have been in some really bad weather in the Southern Ocean, and all I can remember is hour after hour of saying "wow, look at this one" as we were running before the seas. But the camera never did them justice because the boat was not ever level with the horizon, so the angle to the wave as caught by the camera was as you said - heading down into the trough or rising on the back of the wave.


63 posted on 04/17/2005 6:06:13 AM PDT by maica
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To: Rebelbase

What an awesome photo - and scary story.


77 posted on 04/17/2005 6:31:11 AM PDT by Gabz (John Paul II, pray for us.)
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To: Rebelbase

You couldn't pay me enough to be a merchant seaman.


134 posted on 04/18/2005 2:01:44 PM PDT by hattend (Thinking up a new tagline...please stand by)
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To: Rebelbase

You couldn't pay me enough to be a merchant seaman.


135 posted on 04/18/2005 2:01:52 PM PDT by hattend (Thinking up a new tagline...please stand by)
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