Início Facebook Facebook Life at Sea Assistir a Collision in Port Of Kaohsiung (Taiwan) – June 20 2018FacebookFacebook Life at SeaAssistir a Collision in Port Of Kaohsiung (Taiwan) – June 20 2018Por Facebook Life at Sea - 09/09/2018919Collision in Port Of Kaohsiung (Taiwan) – June 20 2018Clique 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 :-) 9 COMENTÁRIOSWTF ! ResponderCould they have let loose the stern lines before impact? They seemed to be like rubber bands that just didn’t want to part… ResponderPee in the cup, blood work time. ResponderHow tf did those stern lines not break? ResponderReally ResponderYou scratched my anchor. ResponderLucky the shore cranes didn’t come in contact, things could have gone from bad to worse in seconds ResponderImagining the face of the CO of the Ever Laden when he felt the movement from astern while tied up. Responderwowwww 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 AnúnciosMartinique 25 “Lady Mina” Anuncie AquiAnuncie sua embarcação AnúnciosEsperanto – São Lourenço do Sul AnúnciosDay Sailer “Corais”
Could they have let loose the stern lines before impact? They seemed to be like rubber bands that just didn’t want to part… Responder
Lucky the shore cranes didn’t come in contact, things could have gone from bad to worse in seconds Responder
Imagining the face of the CO of the Ever Laden when he felt the movement from astern while tied up. Responder
WTF !
Could they have let loose the stern lines before impact? They seemed to be like rubber bands that just didn’t want to part…
Pee in the cup, blood work time.
How tf did those stern lines not break?
Really
You scratched my anchor.
Lucky the shore cranes didn’t come in contact, things could have gone from bad to worse in seconds
Imagining the face of the CO of the Ever Laden when he felt the movement from astern while tied up.
wowwww