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There is one, or maybe more than one, in route because that is the plan of last resort. I think they are still like a day or more out though. I heard they moved the bow 4 meters today and have freed the propellers. The hope is that with the incoming tide they can get it floating.First step should have been to bring in cranes to lift enough containers off to increase buoyancy.
Probably at a Casey’s, so they can fill up on taco pizza.I think South Africa is behind this. Making bank while they stop at cape town to refuel going around Africa.
If they take pants advice and work it back and forth it might knock its load off and shrink enough to get out of the canal.
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OMG this is fantastic.This fiasco reminds me of the Hok marching band getting stuck leaving Trice.
I don’t understand why this and throwing down a little kitty litter hasn’t been tried.Have they tried slamming it back and forth between reverse and drive?
Or jamming a carpet square underneath it.I don’t understand why this and throwing down a little kitty litter hasn’t been tried.
Take a 2x4, stick it under the front and lever the front up. May need to get a second person to stand on it to pop the front of the boat up.It jamming a carpet square underneath it.
Get a case of beer and a couple buddies. Don’t know why they’re making this harder than it needs to be.Take a 2x4, stick it under the front and lever the front up. May need to get a second person to stand on it to pop the front of the boat up.
How would this help? Most ships are front wheel drive nowadays.Take a 2x4, stick it under the front and lever the front up. May need to get a second person to stand on it to pop the front of the boat up.
Then you get one person to push the 2x4 while the others are standing on it and keep moving it downstream.How would this help? Most ships are front wheel drive nowadays.