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Robert M. Gary wrote:
Didn't they only recently discovered what acutally caused her to go down? It guess they think that she had a couple hatches not secured and gained water but that wouldn't have sunk her along. The documentry I recently saw seemed to think it was bad luck of catching a wave on her bow and stern at the same time while the middle of the ship was in a "gully". In otherwords, the middle of the ship was out of water while the front and back were lifted by giant waves. As a result, she snapped in two from port to starboard right in the middle. Certainly the increased weight in the middle due to the flooding hatches contributed to the snap. -Robert That has long been a speculation, but nobody alive today really knows what happened and even those onboard may have never known. Matt |
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