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Oil Tanker Runs Aground in Alaska
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[QUOTE="Erik Wood, post: 328117, member: 138579"] A ship of this type takes about an hour to get ready for sea. Assuming that nothing was ready, all of the navigation equipment would have to been turned on and set. If the ship was cold and the only thing running where generators you are talking around 45 minutes to get the engine and fuel warm and ready. Then unmooring and navigating your way out would take a little longer. On the lakes you can a steam plant up and running (assuming you have the fuel warm and the turbine has been in sloro) in about an hour usually a little longer. If the ship has been dead as far as the steam plant goes it usually takes a few hours. [/QUOTE]
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