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25th November 2013, 12:58 AM
#21
Re: Insurance Wire
Allways used it in the river berth calcutta.
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25th November 2013, 02:46 AM
#22
Re: Insurance Wire
Charlie have often wondered, by the time you got this huge wire out and managed to get turns on the bitts, which in most cases would run before and if they ever tightened up, what the difference in holding power would have been if just put an anchor on the bottom, or even both anchors. Have done that in some ports which weren't 100 per cent safe. As regards the Insurance wire ( towing Wire) as said only ever used for making a lee for lighters. Cheers John Sabourn.
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25th November 2013, 05:08 AM
#23
Re: Insurance Wire
John in the river in Calcutta you used every rope, eye and a bight, and every wire, also hang the anchors off break the offside chain Drag it aft to use.Then stand by every day for the bore.61/2 hour tieup.Also when having smoko on the hatch tea and tabnab, watch out for the hungry monky's,use to grab it out of your hand.Boy were they fast!
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25th November 2013, 07:20 PM
#24
Re: Insurance Wire
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26th November 2013, 12:47 AM
#25
Re: Insurance Wire
On one ship i was on i ask the bosun what was the insurance was for he said if we break down someone will give us a tow
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26th November 2013, 01:02 AM
#26
Re: Insurance Wire
Sorry about missing out the wire on my last post thats only after two G&T
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26th November 2013, 05:05 AM
#27
Re: Insurance Wire

Originally Posted by
Colin Hawken
The Homeward Bound Union Castle Mailship was in Capetown for four days. The Insurance wire was always used then for some reason. I never could figure out why. Anyone know why?
If I recall correctly it was almost wrapped around the bow of the ship. It appeared to come out of the starboard housing and go around the bow of the ship, hitched to a bollard on the port side of the quay.


Happy daze John in Oz.
Life is too short to blend in.
John Strange R737787
World Traveller

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26th November 2013, 08:05 AM
#28
Re: Insurance Wire
I think we may need a diagram of that one John
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26th November 2013, 08:24 AM
#29
Re: Insurance Wire
Must have been all p***ed when putting out. Or maybe the crowd coming back from the Del Monico got in to help. Or maybe John himself had slipped up the road and had a couple of ginger squares. Cheers John Sabourn.
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26th November 2013, 02:16 PM
#30
Re: Insurance Wire
Used the Insurance wire on the Table Bay each time in Rouen, France. normal wires snapped like carrots every tide time, due to the bore on the river Seine. it was the only wire that did not snap, but was very hard to handle, and had to be lashed onto the bitts!
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