Cabo de Hornos: The Most Advanced Ship Salvage Operation of All Time
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Published2 months ago
Duration44:00
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Languageen-US
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On February 27, 2010, the Chilean Navy was hours away from launching the Cabo de Hornos, one of the most advanced research vessels in the world. Then, an 8.8 magnitude earthquake struck, triggering a massive tsunami that didn't sink the ship—it threw the 2,000-ton vessel hundreds of meters inland, leaving it high and dry on a debris-strewn beach. Traditional salvage methods would have destroyed the delicate $62 million hull. To save it, the world-renowned engineers behind the Kursk submarine recovery were called in. Their radical plan? Use 84 lines of computerized SPMT trailers to lift the ship, drive it over a custom-built ramp, and rotate it 90 degrees onto a waiting barge.
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