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  • NickW
    Bournemouth, Dorset UK
    • May 2009
    • 2402

    Research Ship falls over in Leith drydock



    From https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-65038617

    Thirty-five people have been injured after a ship tipped over at an Edinburgh dockyard.


    NHS Lothian said 23 people had been treated in hospital and 12 people at the scene of the incident at Imperial Dock, Leith.


    A major incident was declared after the research vessel Petrel became dislodged from its holding on a dry dock.


    People have been asked not to attend A&E at Edinburgh Royal Infirmary (ERI) unless it is an emergency.


    Pictures posted on social media showed the 3,000-tonne vessel, which is owned by the US Navy, leaning at a 45-degree angle.


    The US Consulate in Edinburgh said it was monitoring the situation and offering support to US citizens who were involved.


    "We thank the emergency services for their prompt response. Our thoughts are with all those affected by this incident," it added.


    Nick
  • bluedog225
    Tom
    • Mar 2009
    • 12172

    #2
    Re: Research Ship falls over in Leith drydock

    Hope no one is badly hurt.

    I wonder who’s job it is to make sure it doesn’t tip over. Seems important.

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    • robm
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2009
      • 3460

      #3
      Re: Research Ship falls over in Leith drydock

      Somebody miscalculated the cribbing? Peerie Maa might know a bit about this kind of thing?

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      • Jimmy W
        SE USA MS or sometimes GA
        • Feb 2010
        • 29166

        #4
        Re: Research Ship falls over in Leith drydock

        Pictures posted on social media showed the 3,000-tonne vessel, which is owned by the US Navy, leaning at a 45-degree angle.
        So who is right?

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        • NickW
          Bournemouth, Dorset UK
          • May 2009
          • 2402

          #5
          Re: Research Ship falls over in Leith drydock

          Originally posted by Jimmy W
          So who is right?
          From the bottom of my original BBC link
          The 76m (250ft) ship has been owned by the United States Naval Facilities Engineering and Expeditionary Warfare Center since October 2022, and operated by Oceaneering International.
          The vessel was previously owned by the estate of Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen.


          It was placed into long-term moorage in 2020 as a result of "operation challenges" during the Covid pandemic, and has not been used since.


          Before this, it had been used for deep water searches for shipwrecks and war graves at sea, including the lost World War Two heavy cruiser USS Indianapolis, which was discovered 18,000 feet (5.5km) beneath the surface.


          The RV Petrel was fitted out for the specialist searches before billionaire Mr Allen died in 2018, having already pledged to commit most of his fortune to philanthropy and non-profit scientific research.


          See also https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RV_Petrel

          Nick

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          • bluedog225
            Tom
            • Mar 2009
            • 12172

            #6
            Re: Research Ship falls over in Leith drydock

            45 degrees seems a bit of exaggeration. Maybe 43..

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            • Stiletto
              Senior Member
              • Jan 2003
              • 11260

              #7
              Re: Research Ship falls over in Leith drydock

              Would refilling the dry dock get her afloat again?
              What do the experts think?
              There is nothing quite as permanent as a good temporary repair.

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              • bluedog225
                Tom
                • Mar 2009
                • 12172

                #8
                Re: Research Ship falls over in Leith drydock

                I’ve researched it…

                but there’s really only one way to find out….

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                • Peerie Maa
                  Old Grey Inquisitive One
                  • Oct 2008
                  • 62531

                  #9
                  Re: Research Ship falls over in Leith drydock

                  The only time I have seen anything like that is with the vessel afloat and becoming unstable.
                  The dock blocking would not be tall enough to allow the hull to go that far over, before the bilge touched the dock bottom, if they were not actually pushed over.
                  She has 15m beam, for her to go over to 45deg the keel blocks will have been about 4.5 m high.
                  Really strange.
                  It really is quite difficult to build an ugly wooden boat.

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                  • rbgarr
                    43.50.918 N, 69.38.583 W
                    • Apr 1999
                    • 25479

                    #10
                    Re: Research Ship falls over in Leith drydock

                    Not to make light of the incident but these quotes are so Irish:

                    "He said one worker he sees every morning had put down his bag to "nip to the toilet", and when he came back the ship was over ... all (we) want (is) to go home for our mince and tatties to our wife and kids...."
                    For the most part experience is making the same mistakes over and over again, only with greater confidence.

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                    • L.W. Baxter
                      can eat fifty eggs
                      • Sep 2003
                      • 23596

                      #11
                      Re: Research Ship falls over in Leith drydock

                      needs sponsons

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                      • AnalogKid
                        Senior Member
                        • Aug 2008
                        • 3685

                        #12
                        Re: Research Ship falls over in Leith drydock

                        Originally posted by rbgarr
                        Not to make light of the incident but these quotes are so Irish:

                        "He said one worker he sees every morning had put down his bag to "nip to the toilet", and when he came back the ship was over ... all (we) want (is) to go home for our mince and tatties to our wife and kids...."
                        Sounds very Scottish to me, don't know what the Irish attribution is about here or on the other thread.
                        'When I leave I don't know what I'm hoping to find. When I leave I don't know what I'm leaving behind...'

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                        • Peerie Maa
                          Old Grey Inquisitive One
                          • Oct 2008
                          • 62531

                          #13
                          Re: Research Ship falls over in Leith drydock

                          Originally posted by Peerie Maa
                          The only time I have seen anything like that is with the vessel afloat and becoming unstable.
                          The dock blocking would not be tall enough to allow the hull to go that far over, before the bilge touched the dock bottom, if they were not actually pushed over.
                          She has 15m beam, for her to go over to 45deg the keel blocks will have been about 4.5 m high.
                          Really strange.
                          This morning's report states that they do still think that high winds loosened the breast shores, allowing her to fall. She must have a very narrow bottom and big bilge radius to fall that far.
                          8 people are still hospitalized, but not reported to have life-threatening injuries.
                          It really is quite difficult to build an ugly wooden boat.

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                          • WszystekPoTrochu
                            Mikołaj
                            • Oct 2012
                            • 3247

                            #14
                            Re: Research Ship falls over in Leith drydock

                            Originally posted by Peerie Maa
                            She must have a very narrow bottom and big bilge radius to fall that far.
                            It appears you're right

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                            • Peerie Maa
                              Old Grey Inquisitive One
                              • Oct 2008
                              • 62531

                              #15
                              Re: Research Ship falls over in Leith drydock

                              Originally posted by WszystekPoTrochu
                              It appears you're right

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                              And a docking keel, which makes it worse.
                              It really is quite difficult to build an ugly wooden boat.

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