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Why did missing cargo ship sail straight INTO Hurricane Joaquin?
Daily Mail ^
| 3 October 2015
| Laura Collins
Posted on 10/04/2015 7:31:32 PM PDT by artichokegrower
The wife of one of missing cargo ship El Faros crewmembers has demanded to know why the beleaguered vessel set sail and why it did not re-route out of the path of Hurricane Joaquin.
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TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: artbell; cargoship; elfaro; joaquin; maritime; missing; missingship
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The photos of the young crew members are especially sad to me as they show them in their maritime academy uniforms and my son went through Cal Maritime. He sailed on the sister ship,the Greatland, of El Faro, which used to be the Northland, on the Oakland to Hawaii run.
Does any one know where the love of God goes when the waves turn the minutes to hours? - Gordon Lightfoot
To: artichokegrower
Prayers for all aboard as well as their families.
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posted on
10/04/2015 7:37:16 PM PDT
by
Chgogal
(Obama "hung the SEALs out to dry, basically exposed them like a set of dog balls..." CMH)
To: artichokegrower
Was Ray Nagin the captain, by any chance?
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posted on
10/04/2015 7:38:05 PM PDT
by
2ndDivisionVet
(TED CRUZ. You can help: https://donate.tedcruz.org/c/FBTX0095/)
To: artichokegrower
Because if the ship hadn’t lost its engines the storm wouldn’t have been a problem.
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posted on
10/04/2015 7:38:06 PM PDT
by
driftdiver
(I could eat it raw, but why do that when I have a fire.)
To: artichokegrower
Coast Guard holding a press conference tomorrow at 10 AM eastern time.
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posted on
10/04/2015 7:38:28 PM PDT
by
wrench
To: artichokegrower
Why are they linking this to the Bermuda triangle? Hmm...was it a paranormal anomaly, or a big hurricane...?
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posted on
10/04/2015 7:38:45 PM PDT
by
ponygirl
(An Appeal to Heaven.)
To: artichokegrower
It looks sad... and bad. The course shown in the article was set directly into the storm’s path.
To: artichokegrower
Weird the news I forgot whether it was CNN stated that it traveled where near the area of the Bermuda Triangle is.
To: artichokegrower
there are known ways to try to (try to) out run hurricanes in sail boats. depending on where you are in relation to it. fastest point of sail in a modern sloop rig is beam reach. just rethinking this at the north of it you are heading east and south. south of it east and north. mostly east as any wind can carry you.
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posted on
10/04/2015 7:41:36 PM PDT
by
kvanbrunt2
(civil law: commanding what is right and prohibiting what is wrong Blackstone Commentaries I p44)
To: Pearls Before Swine
It looks sad... and bad. The course shown in the article was set directly into the storms path.>>>
where is the ships course in the article it is very confusing with lots of photos. and if it lost power there is no goin anywher but with the wind and waves
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posted on
10/04/2015 7:46:41 PM PDT
by
kvanbrunt2
(civil law: commanding what is right and prohibiting what is wrong Blackstone Commentaries I p44)
To: ponygirl
or a very big ship that lost engine power?
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posted on
10/04/2015 7:47:34 PM PDT
by
kvanbrunt2
(civil law: commanding what is right and prohibiting what is wrong Blackstone Commentaries I p44)
To: driftdiver
Once the freighter is loaded, is it safer at sea than in port if a hurricane hits (engines operating)?
Doesn’t The Navy usually sends their ships out if a hurricane approaches ?
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posted on
10/04/2015 7:48:16 PM PDT
by
wrench
To: kvanbrunt2
Beam reach and fly. Fly like the wind.
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posted on
10/04/2015 7:49:30 PM PDT
by
1rudeboy
To: wrench
Coast Guard holding a press conference tomorrow at 10 AM eastern time. That's a bad sign...
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posted on
10/04/2015 7:51:08 PM PDT
by
GOPJ
(Dems want gun legislation? Fine. Pass a Bill outlawing 'gun free' zones.)
To: Pearls Before Swine
i did finally see the course. Death by suicide —hurricane the choice.
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posted on
10/04/2015 7:51:48 PM PDT
by
kvanbrunt2
(civil law: commanding what is right and prohibiting what is wrong Blackstone Commentaries I p44)
To: GOPJ
Not as bad as the 250 sq mile debris field they found today.
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posted on
10/04/2015 7:54:16 PM PDT
by
wrench
To: wrench
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posted on
10/04/2015 7:57:54 PM PDT
by
nuconvert
( Khomeini promised change too // Hail, Chairman O)
To: wrench
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posted on
10/04/2015 7:58:12 PM PDT
by
wrench
To: wrench
yes depends on the port. this is not 1800’s. then you go around the hurricane not into it. see my other post on sail boats known avoidance directions. if not stuck somewhere due east of North Carolina now where it should have been heading after setting out. this course of seamanship is as fishy as the smell of obamah’s underwear. death by suicide choice hurricane.
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posted on
10/04/2015 8:01:08 PM PDT
by
kvanbrunt2
(civil law: commanding what is right and prohibiting what is wrong Blackstone Commentaries I p44)
To: wrench
The debris field was the second found on Sunday. Earlier in the day, "multiple items" were seen in the water just before noon. Those items included containers, loose deck materials and oil sheen, crew members told WMTW-TV in Maine. Saturday night the Coast Guard recovered an orange life preserver Saturday belonging to the 735-foot-long ship. Thanks for the link... I didn't know...
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posted on
10/04/2015 8:01:22 PM PDT
by
GOPJ
(Dems want gun legislation? Fine. Pass a Bill outlawing 'gun free' zones.)
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