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Old 06-25-08, 10:37 AM   #31
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Old 06-25-08, 10:45 AM   #32
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Some piece of technology you got there!
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Old 06-25-08, 11:06 AM   #33
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Is dropping the ship into the water like that safe, or are you risking your multi-million dollar ship for a really cool picture?
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Old 06-25-08, 11:09 AM   #34
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Not an expert on shipbuilding but I think that's the way they traditionally launch ships since there was shipbuilding.
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Old 06-25-08, 11:09 AM   #35
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Is dropping the ship into the water like that safe, or are you risking your multi-million dollar ship for a really cool picture?
Man, if it can't take that, it will sink in a storm guaranteed. Thats the first shock test and a minor one compared to some storms you get on the high seas!

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Old 06-25-08, 11:10 AM   #36
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Not an expert on shipbuilding but I think that's the way they traditionally launch ships since there was shipbuilding.
Nah, last I heard they put them in drydock, fill the place SLOWLY with water and then let tow her into the water, nice and safe

I guess it's safe, just didn't seem logical they would throw a 3,000 ton ship into the water like that
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Old 06-25-08, 11:10 AM   #37
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Not an expert on shipbuilding but I think that's the way they traditionally launch ships since there was shipbuilding.
The old ones used to slide backwards down a ramp. I think this is a modern way.

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Old 06-25-08, 11:14 AM   #38
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Oh, wait, is that how they do small ships that aren't big enough to waste a drydock on?
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Old 06-25-08, 11:20 AM   #39
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Oh, wait, is that how they do small ships that aren't big enough to waste a drydock on?
For repairs, it will be drydocked in the future, but every new major boat has a christening ceremony like this where they drop it in the water. They do it to subs too!

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Old 06-25-08, 11:25 AM   #40
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Oh, wait, is that how they do small ships that aren't big enough to waste a drydock on?
For repairs, it will be drydocked in the future, but every new major boat has a christening ceremony like this where they drop it in the water. They do it to subs too!

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Ehh, weird, I always thought ships were built in drydocks and then shipped out of those
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Old 06-25-08, 11:41 AM   #41
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Found the video:

http://www.metacafe.com/fplayer/4458...stening_sh.swf
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Old 06-25-08, 12:05 PM   #42
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Some good pics of LCS2 here

And Bath Iron Works prefers the more gentle float out to a side launch (although the side launch is much more fun to watch)
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Old 06-25-08, 12:15 PM   #43
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Some other boats that have come off the dock, or will soon be off the dock.

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The Indy:




USS New York:


Lewis and Clark:
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Old 06-25-08, 12:17 PM   #44
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The Independence...I didn't know Ironclad Rams were coming back into style...
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Old 06-25-08, 12:58 PM   #45
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I just read seafarer's link (here)
that the US Navy won't order anymore after these two, due to the shipyards inability to gurantee the price.

How can any shipyard gurantee a price with high gas and food prices?

After the Navy gets hold of these two ships they will change their mind, unless these new ships threaten more of the same old fleet ships they need to guard the aircraft carrier's.
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