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They were never launched from the davits (The last two Callaspables) They were hooked up but had to be cut loose as the Bridge started to go under. Yes, I know the boats A and B were not launched from the davits. I'm sorry, I guess I was not clear with my language. What I was trying to explain what that James Cameron found the first funnel cables (guidelines, stays, or whatever they are called) in the way when they were filming them trying to take boats A and B to the davits. So, therefore, Cameron stated that it might be a possibility that in reality they moved a cable or two to hopes to launch a collapsible boat correctly. That first funnel falling is what always interested people, in that the other funnels aparently did not fall in the same manner (or if they did, there is not as much clear testimony as number 1 funnel). So what was it? The expansion joint opening suddenly, the stay cables maybe being moved, or a combination of both? |
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Posted on: 2006/11/27 14:49
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