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I told you I'd get you back for cutting me off!!
mmmm, love the smell of kerosine - it means that I can go fly. Also, big differences in jet fuel grades, too.I worked with an oil refinery, my company interfaced with them.
anyway, I don't know how much it costs - but boy does that fuel smell awful.
I had to go work a spill that the railroad company caused, ripped out some standards.
the fuel they use, or did use at that time, was very primordial stuff. in the distillation process, that fuel oil was the first to come out.
they use it because it has the most energy/gallon etc.
the next stuff out of the process was diesel fuel. well, diesel number 1 which is kerosine, for airplanes. then diesel number 2, for trucks.
A modern cruise ship is anything but a ship. It's a floating fat hotel. It's oversized for economy of operations - pack as many people into as small of space as possible without flipping over. I'm always amazed at how they don't capsize when forced to withstand any type of waves.The Titanic was a liner, designed to cross the North Atlantic in all seasons without modern weather forecasting.
A modern Cruise ship is just a floating hotel that would be in trouble in heavy seas. They are not all-weather ships, or even a ship at all - just a floating barge that has to avoid many sea conditions.
yep, I posted that info already here: https://forum.literotica.com/threads/i-like-ships-too.778301/post-94467762so intricate aft panel of the vasa - very fancy - sweedish warship.
built it as a national prize -
took her out on her maiden voyage, big crowd watching - she promply rolled over and sank.
yep, I posted that info already here: https://forum.literotica.com/threads/i-like-ships-too.778301/post-94467762
it's ok, lots of posts get reposted by others thinking that they're posting it for the first timeo.
sorry.
It wasn't balanced properly and was top heavy for such a shallow beam. It should have been much wider than what it was to support such a massive weight.you did have much more information.
I think also what led to the demise, was they had the gun ports open - ya gotta stick your dicks out ya know
with a crowd.
but I think the water washed in and quickly sealed it's fate.
but it was bound to happen anyway.

