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Neat pics YP. Back to the work season.
Did the ship drop the anchor on the way in to help turn the bow away from the dock, with no tug there? Or to help in getting off the dock when leaving?

Frightful how the ice closed back in once the ship was along side the dock, wind change bring it in? Will the icebreaker come back to dig them out?

This may put a dent in your Hotrod building time.

Cheers Richard
Correct about anchor drop to turn bow. Correct no tugs. Wind and tide never stops moving the ice. We hope a good wind moves it out of harbour altogether. Probably ice breaker not needed, but they will come if called although a wait could be possible. Ship will probably leave on their own. Small dent only.

PS: Dropping those big anchors makes a peculiar rattling (very loud) noise that always gives me shivers. Not sure why.


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Waiting for better weather





That's not really blue sky, although looks like it.
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PS: Dropping those big anchors makes a peculiar rattling (very loud) noise that always gives me shivers. Not sure why.
Jacob Marley syndrome?
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Great thread and pics, YP....keep 'em coming, please. (it does look cold....brrrr!)
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Don’t forget to post pix!

Also, how does the ice breaker get close enough to the dock to break up the ice?
Ice breaker hulls climb up on the ice, then break the ice with their weight by fracturing it.

They don't have to "push" all the ice out of the way, just break it so it can fold and slide out of the way.
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This job finished despite some lousy weather.

Finished today, might not leave till tomorrow, as I think ice breaker needed for sailing. A few more pics if you can stand it.






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Looks like you cannot unload if it's raining or snowing...
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Does the cargo give off fumes or dust?

Do you just wear a mask?
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That’s really the way they unload bulk cargo? No conveyor or auger or anything?
BTW Mrs WD is enthralled she has never seen so much garlic powder.
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Nice pics!
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Some products are dusty/fumey, this wasn't. Yes, can't off load during wet weather.
This "clam bucket" system is the most common, around here anyway. These buckets are ours, some ships come with there own. This was a potash product Thanks for looking, My mutt on the way to work.
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More really cool pics, thanks for taking us to work with you. Amazing seeing the equipment down in the holds. Is most of the cargo offloaded using the clamshells, then the loader dropped in to finish the job?




Allways gives me a pause when seeing those ejecto lifeboat setups. They have them on natural gas and propane carriers etc. seems like it would be quite a ride going off the back in one of those. Probably lots better than staying aboard for the Big Bang.

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More really cool pics, thanks for taking us to work with you. Amazing seeing the equipment down in the holds. Is most of the cargo offloaded using the clamshells, then the loader dropped in to finish the job?




Allways gives me a pause when seeing those ejecto lifeboat setups. They have them on natural gas and propane carriers etc. seems like it would be quite a ride going off the back in one of those. Probably lots better than staying aboard for the Big Bang.

Cheers Richard
We drop[ a backhoe in to take from the perimeter to a central spot so that the bucket operator drops down to the center and doesn't have to go to the outside edges.
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How full was that hold when you started?
Great pics, really enjoy them. Whole 'nother world than what I'm used to working in.
Is the product offloaded to trucks or train cars or both?
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How full was that hold when you started?
Great pics, really enjoy them. Whole 'nother world than what I'm used to working in.
Is the product offloaded to trucks or train cars or both?
Trucks, we have no trains on the island where I live. Nor do we want them. We had 'em and got rid of them decades ago. Turned the tracks into walking trails.
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Reminds me of this thread: https://forums.pelicanparts.com/off-topic-discussions/981569-any-other-scale-modelers.html

Uncanny how the perspective of size and distance distorts perception.

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Ship gone on to new business

Finally after nearly a week waiting for an icebreaker, she's gone.
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Surprised no one wanted a gimme on the toques (tooks)

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