Old Sailor 10:25 AM 11-10-2008
shilala 10:27 AM 11-10-2008
I know this may be a silly question, but whatta ya gotta mess with the ice for?
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poker 10:27 AM 11-10-2008
Cool! That thing went thru the ice like it was nothing.
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ahc4353 10:27 AM 11-10-2008
That is a nice boat for sure!
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Is this a "Serious" thread? I'm so confused!
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SmokeyJoe 10:28 AM 11-10-2008
Originally Posted by shilala:
I know this may be a silly question, but whatta ya gotta mess with the ice for?
Duh... for Martinis. :-)
:-)
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poker 10:30 AM 11-10-2008
Originally Posted by shilala:
I know this may be a silly question, but whatta ya gotta mess with the ice for?
Icebreakers are needed to keep trade routes open where there are either seasonal or permanent ice conditions
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floydp 10:31 AM 11-10-2008
Was that you on the poop deck Dave?
Kewl vid. Thanks fer sharing.
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shilala 10:39 AM 11-10-2008
Originally Posted by SmokeyJoe:
Duh... for Martinis. :-)
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I should have known. Crazy Canucks.
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Originally Posted by poker:
Icebreakers are needed to keep trade routes open where there are either seasonal or permanent ice conditions
And Martini's?
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replicant_argent 10:40 AM 11-10-2008
Nice and noisy, I imagine that is what it sounds like inside a cocktail shaker, with the appropriate amounts of gin or vodka, and Vermouth of course, you heathens.
thanks for the vid, Dave.
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Old Sailor 11:09 AM 11-10-2008
Originally Posted by floydp:
Was that you on the poop deck Dave?
Kewl vid. Thanks fer sharing.
Me.....no way, too cold outside for this cat!!
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macpappy 12:59 PM 11-10-2008
That brings back memories. You operate in the Great Lakes?
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Ace$nyper 01:03 PM 11-10-2008
That's wild, very cool vid thanks for sharing!
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Old Sailor 03:11 PM 11-10-2008
Originally Posted by macpappy:
That brings back memories. You operate in the Great Lakes?
:-):-)
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Darrell 03:15 PM 11-10-2008
That rocks, Dave. Nice ship ya got there, Bosun!
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Genetic Defect 03:20 PM 11-10-2008
ucla695 03:21 PM 11-10-2008
Originally Posted by replicant_argent:
Nice and noisy, I imagine that is what it sounds like inside a cocktail shaker, with the appropriate amounts of gin or vodka, and Vermouth of course, you heathens.
Helping to keep everyone happy!
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Wow, made it look so easy, unlike the shots I’ve seen in Deadliest Catch where the ships struggle in pack ice. Thanks for sharing.
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markem 03:22 PM 11-10-2008
Very nice. Good thing that they didn't pass in the night or the video would have been worthless
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the nub 03:30 PM 11-10-2008
That's cool!
Do they need to make another pass to break up the pieces even more?
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spincycle 04:07 PM 11-10-2008
macpappy 04:10 PM 11-10-2008
Originally Posted by Old Sailor:
:-):-)
I spent 28 months from 1972 - 1974 aboard a US Coast Guard Wind Class breaker homeported in Seattle. I made both a summer north trip (we went above Pt. Barrow) and then a winter north in the Bering Sea, and one south trip to McMurdo and Palmer Station, Antarctica.
The breaker I was on was commissioned the Northwind in 1939, sent to the russians during WWII and was re-claimed by the USN in the late 1950s and renamed Staten Island. It was decommissioned in 1975.
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