Touché........ I’ve worked on the water for north of 35 years. I’ve seen countless ships of all sizes in shitty wx. Never Have I seen a ship blown sideways from wind. Only thing I can think of that might have possibly been able to do that is if the ship became a NUC, As in not under command due to a mechanical failure
I could see this as being the case, but if it was having mechanical issues wouldn't they have tugs guiding it through? Maybe it malfunctioned in the canal I dunno, but that would be a mechanical failure issue, not a "wind" issue.
Mechanical malfunction can be sudden. No tugs around and it all goes bad quite rapidly . Multiple tugs would be needed to move that ship. One is not going to do it.
Thousands upon thousands of ships sailing thru canals and docking at ports everyday unaffected by wind. Try again.
Touché........ I’ve worked on the water for north of 35 years. I’ve seen countless ships of all sizes in shitty wx. Never Have I seen a ship blown sideways from wind. Only thing I can think of that might have possibly been able to do that is if the ship became a NUC, As in not under command due to a mechanical failure
I could see this as being the case, but if it was having mechanical issues wouldn't they have tugs guiding it through? Maybe it malfunctioned in the canal I dunno, but that would be a mechanical failure issue, not a "wind" issue.
You never know what kerfuckery they might do.
Mechanical malfunction can be sudden. No tugs around and it all goes bad quite rapidly . Multiple tugs would be needed to move that ship. One is not going to do it.
Agreed. I'm not saying the wind wasn't blowing that day, but other things had to go wrong for the wind to be a factor.