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/ Input for a multi process welder. #61  
Is that a drawbridge section just below the bulge? I guess I am not getting how the bulge does anything for boat traffic. Or for any other purpose for that matter. Doesn't make sense from what I see.
I realize we are going off topic but it is not a draw bridge. A piece of the floating span in front of the bulge slides into the water area in the middle opening up a gap in the bridge. You can see the boat lane borders on either side of the bridge where the gap would be.

A clever design but was not a safe one especially in bad weather.
 
/ Input for a multi process welder. #62  
Got it. Makes sense now.

Off topic?!?!?! This is TBN!:laughing:
 
/ Input for a multi process welder. #64  
Using the I-90 bulge when the reversable lanes were in operation was a frightening experience.
 
/ Input for a multi process welder. #67  
I was changing anchor wires on the east end of Hood Canal bridge when one of the Trident Nuclear subs went through the bridge. I was amazed how big they are:shocked:! One of my son-n-laws is a rigging foreman at the sub base, he moves the subs around all the time. But never talks about details. dragoneggs don't you live above Hood Canal? You must get to see the subs all the time?:cool:
 
/ Input for a multi process welder. #68  
I was changing anchor wires on the east end of Hood Canal bridge when one of the Trident Nuclear subs went through the bridge. I was amazed how big they are:shocked:! One of my son-n-laws is a rigging foreman at the sub base, he moves the subs around all the time. But never talks about details. dragoneggs don't you live above Hood Canal? You must get to see the subs all the time?:cool:
Yes I do... I watch them do sea trials from my deck. Usually quite a flotilla of military boats and test barges that accompany them. They are so much bigger than I imagined. Here is a pic... I think they were watching me watching them.

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/ Input for a multi process welder. #69  
Yes I do... I watch them do sea trials from my deck. Usually quite a flotilla of military boats and test barges that accompany them. They are so much bigger than I imagined. Here is a pic... I think they were watching me watching them.

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Here is a better one... you can scale this based on the 40ft containers on the barges. Higher res picture here. Evening shot... notice the lights on the support vessels. What I also found interesting is there are many more masts on this one.

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/ Input for a multi process welder. #70  
Here is a better one... you can scale this based on the 40ft containers on the barges. Higher res picture here. Evening shot... notice the lights on the support vessels. What I also found interesting is there are many more masts on this one.

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Wow they are pretty big. That might be why they closed the Sugar Grove Navy Base in WV. It was rumored to be a secret sub base, and to have a tunnel for the subs to get there. The tunnel would be almost 250 mi long to get to the Norfolk navy base. Offically it was a comunitions base. :laughing: Ed
 
/ Input for a multi process welder. #71  
In the 1970s my father-n-law worked at Hunters Point Navy ship yard in San Francisco. One week end they had an open house, we got to go on / in a Sea Wolf class sub. Talk about living in small quarters!:shocked: In the mid 1990s I help build the enactive submarine mooring in PSNS. They took the Sea Wolf class subs in dry dock and scraped them.
 

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