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39 minutes ago, Canal Navvy said:

200 litres an hour sounds a lot if you ignore the fact that it's keeping out 70,000,000 litres of water :D

If you count all the water in the world's oceans it's keeping out something like 326 million trillion gallons so it's not doing too bad ;)

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2 hours ago, matelot said:

It's a small leak that will get repaired by the company that built the warship. The leak was discovered on sea trials where the main purpose is to find snags like leaks... How can anyone consider it a newsworthy story?

 

It's fake news as it clearly shows that the BBC has an agenda and is trying to score political points. One moment the BBC are telling us they are one on the world's most respected news sources and the next they are giving us trivial stories like this.

 

Do you honestly think this story deserved the media attention it got? 

See above post by Lucan, it has been published by a lot of news sources! This fake news travels fast but wait it’s not fake because it is true. You yourself have acknowledged a leak has been discovered on its trial run!

 

Newsworthy or not it isn’t fake, no one made it up! It is a real leak on a real seal on a real ship which the real company that built the real ship have said there is a real leak that they will really fix. 

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41 minutes ago, WesD said:

See above post by Lucan, it has been published by a lot of news sources! This fake news travels fast but wait it’s not fake because it is true. You yourself have acknowledged a leak has been discovered on its trial run!

 

Newsworthy or not it isn’t fake, no one made it up! It is a real leak on a real seal on a real ship which the real company that built the real ship have said there is a real leak that they will really fix. 

Fair one, I've been out the country and I thought the story was BBC BS.

 

I stubbed my toe today, I've informed the media and you should be getting some updates on the news tonight.

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8 minutes ago, matelot said:

I stubbed my toe today, I've informed the media and you should be getting some updates on the news tonight.

Again may or may not be perceived as newsworthy but still true if indeed you stubbed your toe. Not fake news. 

 

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Meh, stern seal leak, hot news nobody ever really needed to know.....

 

200l/hr can be a catastrophic issue for ship stability - just depends where in the ship it is.  For example, a high pressure salt water ring main on 01/02 deck discharging 200l/hr would be very serious.  The higher above the waterline the greater the potential impact and if 'free surface' can have devastating effect as the water gains momentum and moves athwartships . 

 

200l/hr stern seal leak in a main machinery compartment fitted with salvage pumps would be an insignificant splash in the bilge - maybe a bit embarrassing given the design and built parameters but really, no biggy.   

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1 minute ago, kevinjohnsonmbe said:

Meh, stern seal leak, hot news nobody ever really needed to know.....

 

200l/hr can be a catastrophic issue for ship stability - just depends where in the ship it is.  For example, a high pressure salt water ring main on 01/02 deck discharging 200l/hr would be very serious.  The higher above the waterline the greater the potential impact and if 'free surface' can have devastating effect as the water gains momentum and moves athwartships . 

 

200l/hr stern seal leak in a main machinery compartment fitted with salvage pumps would be an insignificant splash in the bilge - maybe a bit embarrassing given the design and built parameters but really, no biggy.   

Its the same with my train set !

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