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stevej37 08-22-2023 10:28 AM

Get ready for more shortages in stores...
 
200 vessels waiting to use the canal....an average wait time of 21 days.

https://www.cnbc.com/2023/08/09/panama-canal-shipping-pileup-due-to-drought-reaches-154-vessels.html

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A couple pics that I took when I was there. Never knew the city was so modern until getting there.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1692728826.jpg

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1692728855.jpg

flatbutt 08-22-2023 12:06 PM

Huh I was under the impression that the canal used seawater.

stevej37 08-22-2023 12:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by flatbutt (Post 12073490)
Huh I was under the impression that the canal used seawater.

Yes..for raising and lowering the water in the locks. They are talking about the captive water between the two coasts....which is a huge amount of water.lo

It's nine miles between the locks.

wdfifteen 08-22-2023 12:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by flatbutt (Post 12073490)
Huh I was under the impression that the canal used seawater.

The ships traverse a large lake between the locks. I think the water level in the lake is the problem.

stevej37 08-22-2023 12:40 PM

I found this...a real good explanation of the whole process....

https://www.marineinsight.com/guidelines/how-the-water-locks-of-panama-canal-work/#:~:text=The%20Panama%20Water%20Lock%20System%20co nsists%20of%20a%20total%20of,both%20ends%20of%20th e%20canal.

KFC911 08-22-2023 02:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wdfifteen (Post 12073498)
The ships traverse a large lake between the locks. I think the water level in the lake is the problem.

This is what I saw on the news a few days ago.... each time a lock is filled/drained .... it takes a bigly amount.....

I used to go through a lock on the Cross Florida Barge canal (that went to nowhere) ... in a bass boat :D.

Designed for bigly barges .... used by bass boats .... highly efficient :(

stevej37 08-22-2023 02:12 PM

There is a member of ppot that lives in Panama...I know his first name is Gus. (can't remember the last name)
Maybe he will answer with how the conditions are down there.

another pic I took from the viewing deck...

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1692742283.jpg

The Synergizer 08-22-2023 02:19 PM

What should we buy?
More toilet paper?

stevej37 08-22-2023 02:31 PM

^^^ as much as you can of everything.:D

faverymi 08-22-2023 03:31 PM

Start hoarding Christmas stuff....ha

masraum 08-23-2023 09:23 AM

Hasn't the PC been constipated for a while now? I feel like I heard about a blockage/slow down sometime in the last year or two.

Noah930 08-23-2023 11:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by flatbutt (Post 12073490)
Huh I was under the impression that the canal used seawater.

From what I recall from a 5th grade science project, there's a lake in the middle (Lake Gatun?). Its elevation is greater than sea level. Water from that lake operates the locks on both the Pacific and Gulf sides. The water just "flows" downhill to the sea (via the locks). No seawater is used for operating the locks.

stevej37 08-23-2023 11:47 AM

From Google....

Moving ships through the canal's system of locks consumes vast amounts of fresh water, ranging from 55 to 125 million gallons per ship, depending on its size.


The water goes into the Locks from Gatun Lake and is discharged into the ocean (depending on which end of the canal)

stevej37 08-23-2023 02:39 PM

well worth watching...

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Henry Schmidt 08-23-2023 03:06 PM

Start pumping. We managed to pump enough water to feed LA for decades


http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1692831963.jpg

john70t 08-23-2023 03:19 PM

I wonder if that uses Archimedes' screw (powered by humans and animals and invented several thousand years ago):
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1692832683.jpg

afterburn 549 08-23-2023 09:09 PM

The sooner we cut the cords to cheena the better

2.7RS 08-24-2023 04:00 AM

Agree.

Time to made in the usa again

Arizona_928 08-24-2023 07:28 AM

Not as the coffers are to be filled...

The Synergizer 08-24-2023 08:09 AM

There's an overabundance of cheap stuff in the Dollar General today. I need to stock up.


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