OK , have to watch the news tonite. they'll probably have more restrictions for boats around the port area, just in time for the weekend.
cheers
hey there guys,
whilst driving around today doing my things that i had too get done i was listening too 97.3 when someone rang up radio station and said something about a U.S SUB getting escorted in the port of brisbane by 6 police boats and heaps of chopers would have been pretty good too see i reckon,anyone at mud today would have had front row seats i guess,
Cheers
Mark
OK , have to watch the news tonite. they'll probably have more restrictions for boats around the port area, just in time for the weekend.
cheers
No restrictions cos it is underwater and no one knows it is there, "it is hidden" so to speak.
Went out for an hour's run today in the slop to check the boat over before I put it in for modifications. Sub's still there - docked at Fisherman's. Police are in attendance so don't try getting too close.
is this it
I hope they are paying for the police presence. We could be using them to keep some of the idiots off the water. ie. jetskis and other fools that have no idea about boating safety.
Kel [smiley=2vrolijk_08.gif]
Hey Chong
That looks like it, it was a nice day at Luggage Pt that day
Thats a pretty big looking toy boat dont think there would be many places they could submerge in the bay but Id like to see em try
Yes we saw that Sub tied up at Fisherman's wharf on Sunday.
3 police boats buzzing around as we went passed on our way to Mud.
Thought they were going to chase us away as they followed close until finally doing a u turn.
Guess they are scared of those terrorists or tourists.
Cheers Brent
They will follow you till they are sure you aint a terrorist.....LOL.
It is the City of Corpus Christie - big sucker of a sub
I think it leaves Friday sometime.
Nice try Chong.
Your photo is the last of the Russian Akula class (Typhoon) subs. This photo was taken on 26/06/06.
This last one is due for decommissioning next year. Amazing stats on the largest sub ever built.
Length 175M (thats nearly 2 football fields!)
Beam 23M
Draft 12M
Displacement Surfaced: 23,200-24,500 tonnes. Submerged: 33,800-48,000 tonnes
Payload of 20ŚRSM-52 SLBMs (ICBM) each carring 10 warheads. That's 200 hydrogen bombs.
They were at sea for so long they had a sauna and swimming pool!
What other people think about me is not my business: Michael J Fox.
http://www.news.navy.mil/view_single.asp?id=2835
This One?
Regards
Seabug
interesting stats, sbgfish