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That’s a shame this grounding happened. It’s a bigger shame that we’ll lose the ship over it. I know floating a well grounded ship is no cake walk but there is a process and it’s a lot cheaper than scrap and scuttle. But, it’s only money!
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The story indicates "that it began taking on water through holes in the wooden hull". I didnt know we still had hulls made of wood. Is that because it is a mine sweeper? Magnetic mines and all? Shame either way!
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From WarmWaterTurner: The story indicates "that it began taking on water through holes in the wooden hull". I didnt know we still had hulls made of wood. Is that because it is a mine sweeper? Magnetic mines and all? Shame either way!... Minesweepers have wood or fiberglas hulls so as to not set off magnetic mines. My father was on YMS417 (Yard Mine Sweeper) which was the same series as the Calypso which JYC got surplus from the French Navy
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Agojo - 1/30/2013 9:47 PM 
The Philippines government is waiting until the ship is removed to calculate the fine that will be paid by the U.S. Navy. The cost is $300 per square meter for the reef is a protected reserve that no ships/boats except for the tourist dive boats are allowed to be in. According to the Manila news the ship was warned before entering the protected area and ignored the warning. Current estimate of damaged area is 1,000sqm.
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Did you look at the pictures of were it is sitting looks super shallow !!!
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