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Feuer Frei!
09-16-13, 06:35 AM
Big big job. And expensive too:

Engineering officials in Italy say they have succeeded in lifting the cruise ship Costa Concordia free of rocks, 20 months after it ran aground

http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/69864000/jpg/_69864111_019319951-1.jpg


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-24104741

Jimbuna
09-16-13, 08:28 AM
There was an interesting piece on the lunchtime news in the UK...if all goes well she'll be upright by the end of the day...there are still two bodies missing though.

soopaman2
09-16-13, 08:47 AM
Wow, it really took awhile.

This is the ship with the coward captain that ran away, and refused the CGs pleas to go back on board and be responisible for his ship and passengers?

Yechhh, good work to the salvage crews, but this duty shirking captain really annoys me.

Whatever happened to him?

Feuer Frei!
09-16-13, 08:50 AM
Whatever happened to him?

He is standing trial for manslaughter.

Captain Coward they call him in Italy.

soopaman2
09-16-13, 08:55 AM
He is standing trial for manslaughter.

Captain Coward they call him in Italy.

Vile pig.

This whole thing was preventable, and he could have even saved face if he stayed on board.

I think he claimed the company liked them to hug the coast to give a view, he may have had a chance with that claim if he stayed aboard.


Dammit, I feel like that lawyer from Breaking Bad, finding ways to get scum off. :hmmm:

Jimbuna
09-16-13, 09:00 AM
I can't see him getting off in light of the overwhelming evidence against him.

soopaman2
09-16-13, 09:10 AM
I can't see him getting off in light of the overwhelming evidence against him.


You are right, I was saying how he coulda maybe had a chance.

His running away is condemning,.

Feuer Frei!
09-16-13, 09:26 AM
Vile pig.

This whole thing was preventable, and he could have even saved face if he stayed on board.

I think he claimed the company liked them to hug the coast to give a view, he may have had a chance with that claim if he stayed aboard.


Dammit, I feel like that lawyer from Breaking Bad, finding ways to get scum off. :hmmm:

The company distanced themselves from him in the end. Originally they were also going to pay his legal costs. Good move.
As for the hugging of the coast? Wrong. He changed course to do a 'close-by-coast salute', he later said that he was never aware of there being rocks present at that location and that his nav maps never showed them.

He deviated off course, in unknown waters. First mistake.

I won't go into the other mistakes he made after that.

Rockstar
09-16-13, 11:58 AM
If those two bodies are found ol' capt coward ought to be the one to recover them.

Mr Quatro
09-16-13, 01:36 PM
They had a special news report on this on 60 minutes a CBS show several weeks ago saying that this had never been done before and how an international team of divers was used.

They said the operation so far had cost over $800 million dollars just to salvage the ship. You can build a new cruise ship for $700 million dollars or so.

This must have been a labor of love paid by the insurance company for the cruise line to get it out of that harbor in Italy :yep:

joea
09-16-13, 02:10 PM
They had a special news report on this on 60 minutes a CBS show several weeks ago saying that this had never been done before and how an international team of divers was used.

They said the operation so far had cost over $800 million dollars just to salvage the ship. You can build a new cruise ship for $700 million dollars or so.

This must have been a labor of love paid by the insurance company for the cruise line to get it out of that harbor in Italy :yep:
Well this is mor to do with not leaving a wreck that could be a potential environmental or navigation hazard- which in the article Feuer Frei! linked to is also a negative influence on tourism. I read or heard somewhere there was a worry about the ship breaking up with winter coming.

kraznyi_oktjabr
09-16-13, 02:27 PM
I read or heard somewhere there was a worry about the ship breaking up with winter coming.Mr. Nick Sloane has told to AFP that ship's hull is so badly rusted that it would not survive another winter nor there is guarantees that it will survive lift attempt.

Imagine what mess there will be in shoreline! :o Thousands of tonnes of rotten food in sands... :dead:

Wolferz
09-16-13, 03:21 PM
The human sewage (the Captain) got off the ship before it capsized.:-?

Skybird
09-16-13, 03:38 PM
This operation they are running now, and the plan for how to continue, is one of the occasions where I witness myself staring at a building and observing something going on, and then saying to myself: it's amazing what humans can do, if they really want it.

I find the effort extremely impressive. Hope they do not get struck by misfortune.

Jimbuna
09-16-13, 04:23 PM
. I read or heard somewhere there was a worry about the ship breaking up with winter coming.

That is also my understanding :yep:

Oberon
09-16-13, 09:22 PM
From what I can see in the darkness of the live footage, she is upright, or nearly upright. There's some damage midships from her time on the rocks, but that's to be expected.

Congratulations to all involved on a successful lift operation. Very professionally done. :up:

Jimbuna
09-17-13, 12:06 PM
Yes, a truly amazing feat of modern engineering :sunny:

Mr Quatro
09-17-13, 12:58 PM
Sure they got the ship to stand up straight using the water boxes wielded to her side, major engineering feat I might add, but now they have to float her.

heard a rumor that she won't make it to the scrap yard till spring :o

kraznyi_oktjabr
09-17-13, 01:13 PM
Sure they got the ship to stand up straight using the water boxes wielded to her side, major engineering feat I might add, but now they have to float her.

heard a rumor that she won't make it to the scrap yard till spring :oWell... if that is true then I don't dare to imagine the final price tag of this operation! :o

Wolferz
09-19-13, 08:55 AM
They should put Captain Schittino back onboard when they tow it.

Oops! She sank in deep water.:up:

Did I fire that torp? Naaahhh.:shifty: Nobody saw me. You can't prove a thing.:rotfl2:

Jimbuna
09-19-13, 10:07 AM
Most fitting if he were made to search for the two missing bodies.