I would cry too if I saw 24 million go up in flames. http://www.itv.com/news/update/2014-06-21/blaze-that-destroyed-24m-yacht-captured-by-drone-cam/ Some things I will never have to worry about.
What really warps my cosmic existence is, how are basic fire prevention protocols so easily ignored? Let's face it, it takes an act of Congress to use a welder, heater or otherwise in many companies. Fire watches armed with every alarm and fire suppression system imaginable are commonplace. Considering the massive cost of these types of boats how does Wally the Welder just light it up or as you said Capta, leave a heater running so they don't get chilly.There was a fire at the Christensen Boat Works in Vancouver, Oregon while I was overseeing the construction of a vessel for my owner. It destroyed several 125'+ yachts under construction and damaged several others, ours included. The Portland fire department was completely out of their depth and finally a rig was brought in from the airport with foam. All because a worker had left an electric heater running so his work area would be warm in the morning.
Anyway, it was a memorable evening for all.
My thoughts exactly!! Pity about the boat, but that drone was cool!Right now I'm thinking I could have more fun with the drone cam than with the Yacht.
Knew there would be someone who thought I was seriousI don't think the wash from that drone had any effect on that fire.
How about "Another beer/rum/drink of choice, please!" and then "step lively!""Freedom that the wind provides and small enough not to need a press gang to find crew."
Course that depends on the reputation of the captain. So far I've mastered two orders: "Step Lively" and "Shanghai".
Here ya go, about :45 into the vid: http://forum.trailersailor.com/post_gb.php?id=1384110#1384110First one to post a video of their boat under sail from a drone wins a henway. Let the race begin.