Início Facebook Facebook Life at Sea a Crew Breaking Ice on a Frozen ShipFacebookFacebook Life at Seaa Crew Breaking Ice on a Frozen ShipPor Facebook Life at Sea - 27/02/20201821Crew Breaking Ice on a Frozen ShipClique aqui para acessar a fonteARTIGOS RELACIONADOSMais do autor Facebook Life at SeaTug Boat Crew Working in Rough Sea Facebook Life at Seaa Just Another Day Out there ! FacebookMonday at work :-) 21 COMENTÁRIOSI’m guessing the people commenting about using a steam line have never been in weather this cold or had to pound ice. ResponderNo steam line? ResponderIt’s like working in the railroad, swinging a spikemol all day , hard work. ResponderUncovering the pool for a swim? ResponderSo I never got this….. why wouldn’t they use a Pneumatic chipper, kinda like a jackhammer but not so intense to break up the ice rather than slamming it it pieces? ResponderWhat’s wrong with a steam hose?. ResponderBeen there done that.. ResponderMy old boat ResponderOne does not choose the ATON life, the ATON life chooses you!! ResponderHard work USA Rocks! ResponderUS Coast Guard 225’ Buoy Tender. Been there and done that? ResponderWhich location ? ResponderEver heard of “needle guns”, just wondering? ResponderSuppose any heater systems…hot water spray…. ResponderI remember My Husband telling me how the Apprentices had to chop the ice off The Pilot Boat New York! Ice has a lot of weight that has to be removed! Responder? ? ❄️ ??? ResponderLooks like buoys on the deck ResponderNÃO SERIA MAIS FÁCIL LIGAR OU CONECTAR UMA MANGUEIRA A CALDEIRA E JOGAR AGUÁ FERVENTE ResponderIf I had a hammer… ResponderShould never have gotten to that level . Responderthats hard work there. ResponderDeixe uma resposta para Gabriel Sean Cancelar respostaLogar com Rede SocialI agree to my personal data being stored and used as per Privacy PolicyPlease enter your comment! Please enter your name here You have entered an incorrect email address!Please enter your email address here Notifique-me de novos comentários via e-mail. Você também pode se inscrever sem comentar. DestaqueCódigo Internacional de Sinais 31/10/2019 O Marinheiro Popeye existiu? 26/03/2019 POA-TAPES 2018 – 5ª lista de Inscritos (até 01/09/2018) 05/08/2018 Navio Escola Sagres – Viagem de 4 meses 27/04/2018 Carregar mais Anúncios AnúnciosMartinique 25 “Lady Mina” AnúnciosDay Sailer “Corais” Anuncie AquiAnuncie sua embarcação AnúnciosCimitarra 270 “Gioia”
I’m guessing the people commenting about using a steam line have never been in weather this cold or had to pound ice. Responder
So I never got this….. why wouldn’t they use a Pneumatic chipper, kinda like a jackhammer but not so intense to break up the ice rather than slamming it it pieces? Responder
I remember My Husband telling me how the Apprentices had to chop the ice off The Pilot Boat New York! Ice has a lot of weight that has to be removed! Responder
I’m guessing the people commenting about using a steam line have never been in weather this cold or had to pound ice.
No steam line?
It’s like working in the railroad, swinging a spikemol all day , hard work.
Uncovering the pool for a swim?
So I never got this….. why wouldn’t they use a Pneumatic chipper, kinda like a jackhammer but not so intense to break up the ice rather than slamming it it pieces?
What’s wrong with a steam hose?.
Been there done that..
My old boat
One does not choose the ATON life, the ATON life chooses you!!
Hard work
USA Rocks!
US Coast Guard 225’ Buoy Tender. Been there and done that?
Which location ?
Ever heard of “needle guns”, just wondering?
Suppose any heater systems…hot water spray….
I remember My Husband telling me how the Apprentices had to chop the ice off The Pilot Boat New York! Ice has a lot of weight that has to be removed!
? ? ❄️ ???
Looks like buoys on the deck
NÃO SERIA MAIS FÁCIL LIGAR OU CONECTAR UMA MANGUEIRA A CALDEIRA E JOGAR AGUÁ FERVENTE
If I had a hammer…
Should never have gotten to that level .
thats hard work there.