Wife Posted December 18, 2016 Posted December 18, 2016 (edited) Seems like it didn't even cross their minds that big oceans also have big waves and slashing the open deck cargo is un-neccessary. Edit. Also wondering why in the hell are they carrying cars on a bulk carrier.. ? Edit 2. "Whoever bought those cars signed a document allowing the cargo to be transported on ship's deck at their own risk." Edited December 18, 2016 by Facial
Meat Doctor Posted December 18, 2016 Posted December 18, 2016 JESUS thats so shity for the people who purchased those cars
Fly Posted December 18, 2016 Posted December 18, 2016 That's why I dont travel by ferry Ferry, that's cute, these boats are 200+ meters long..
David47 Posted December 18, 2016 Posted December 18, 2016 I have no clue how this happened lmfao, I worked on the ships, all of them - chinese, russian, philippine - about 95% of the store cars inside them, and the ones who do store them on the top deck ALWAYS have securing chains. Basically each car is secured under each wheel, even if the ship turns over, cars would still stay in place lol.
Wife Posted December 18, 2016 Author Posted December 18, 2016 I have no clue how this happened lmfao, I worked on the ships, all of them - chinese, russian, philippine - about 95% of the store cars inside them, and the ones who do store them on the top deck ALWAYS have securing chains. Basically each car is secured under each wheel, even if the ship turns over, cars would still stay in place lol. If you have worked on a freighter you should know that that is a bulk cargo carrier. There are no attaching points for slashing on cargo hold hatches.
David47 Posted December 19, 2016 Posted December 19, 2016 If you have worked on a freighter you should know that that is a bulk cargo carrier. There are no attaching points for slashing on cargo hold hatches. Only worked on the ships that transport vehicles, didn't know that