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![]() 09/17/2013 at 16:49 |
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Psh. Most countries can make a boat float.
![]() 09/17/2013 at 16:49 |
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Idk, I kinda like it that way. I say they should just restore all the mechanics and then keep the "ghost shippy" look. Kinda like a ratrod, but for boats!
![]() 09/17/2013 at 17:00 |
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Just add lightness.
![]() 09/17/2013 at 17:16 |
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Now they very slowly raise it I assume? Try to get as much water out of it as possible before they move it?
![]() 09/17/2013 at 17:26 |
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And it only took 20 months.
![]() 09/17/2013 at 17:27 |
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I've read they plan is to affix pontoons on the damaged side and haul it to dry dock for salvage. But that plan may change once they see all the damage.
![]() 09/17/2013 at 17:34 |
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Right, I saw the pontoon plan on 60 Minutes. I'm just wondering how high they have to get the thing in the water before they start moving it.
![]() 09/17/2013 at 18:42 |
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Well at least she doesn't look as bad as the USS Oklahoma, when they finally flipped her over.