Início Facebook Facebook Life at Sea Assistir a A Vessel hit the Jetty at port of Barranquilla, Colombia.FacebookFacebook Life at SeaAssistir a A Vessel hit the Jetty at port of Barranquilla, Colombia.Por Facebook Life at Sea - 17/01/20194925A Vessel hit the Jetty at port of Barranquilla, Colombia.Clique 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 :-) 25 COMENTÁRIOSHarbor Freight anchor ResponderThat’s going to cost a pretty penny ResponderThis anchor was good for nothing anyway ? ResponderYour dock scratched my anchor! ResponderA classic case of poor communication by the crew not giving good calls for the helmsman…. bugger.. ResponderThat’s not a Jetty. It’s a Wharf…. ResponderI hope for them they did not lose much cocaine ResponderIt’s nearly a perfect manoeuvre ResponderAnchors Away! With a different meaning. ResponderCaptain was just saving the chief a half a job changing the anchor ResponderPiss weak anchor!! But the bollard?..?? ResponderAny landing you can walk away from… oh, wait. Never mind ResponderWell, the old man for early retirement, if there was a pilot on board, I should think he is up for early retirement as well. The owners will not be very pleased with the hefty repair bill they are going to get. ResponderEff eff eff capitan translation your fired ResponderSurely the anchor shouldn’t have fallen to bits that easily, wouldn’t trust them if you had to anchor in a gale of wind. ResponderWhatever that little yellow thing does, that company should make roadblocks. And use this as their commercial ResponderThe anchor is cast iron ResponderIt’s not that bad…. you can buff that out…..lol. ResponderIs that the new way to test the welds on the anchor? ResponderThe tug captain has some ‘splainin’ to do. ResponderAnchors not made like they used to be. ResponderYour dingy scratched my anchor ResponderTug boat at back didn’t help much ResponderNice to see the bollard could withstand that with little damage. ResponderIn mi city!! The boat have flag of Panama ResponderDEIXE SEU COMENTÁRIO 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 Anuncie AquiAnuncie sua embarcação AnúnciosEsperanto – São Lourenço do Sul AnúnciosMartinique 25 “Lady Mina” AnúnciosDay Sailer “Corais”
A classic case of poor communication by the crew not giving good calls for the helmsman…. bugger.. Responder
Well, the old man for early retirement, if there was a pilot on board, I should think he is up for early retirement as well. The owners will not be very pleased with the hefty repair bill they are going to get. Responder
Surely the anchor shouldn’t have fallen to bits that easily, wouldn’t trust them if you had to anchor in a gale of wind. Responder
Whatever that little yellow thing does, that company should make roadblocks. And use this as their commercial Responder
Harbor Freight anchor
That’s going to cost a pretty penny
This anchor was good for nothing anyway ?
Your dock scratched my anchor!
A classic case of poor communication by the crew not giving good calls for the helmsman…. bugger..
That’s not a Jetty. It’s a Wharf….
I hope for them they did not lose much cocaine
It’s nearly a perfect manoeuvre
Anchors Away! With a different meaning.
Captain was just saving the chief a half a job changing the anchor
Piss weak anchor!! But the bollard?..??
Any landing you can walk away from… oh, wait. Never mind
Well, the old man for early retirement, if there was a pilot on board, I should think he is up for early retirement as well. The owners will not be very pleased with the hefty repair bill they are going to get.
Eff eff eff capitan translation your fired
Surely the anchor shouldn’t have fallen to bits that easily, wouldn’t trust them if you had to anchor in a gale of wind.
Whatever that little yellow thing does, that company should make roadblocks. And use this as their commercial
The anchor is cast iron
It’s not that bad…. you can buff that out…..lol.
Is that the new way to test the welds on the anchor?
The tug captain has some ‘splainin’ to do.
Anchors not made like they used to be.
Your dingy scratched my anchor
Tug boat at back didn’t help much
Nice to see the bollard could withstand that with little damage.
In mi city!! The boat have flag of Panama