09-04-2024, 09:16 AM
(09-04-2024, 06:05 AM)FlyingClayDisk Wrote: So, there's another 9 minutes on top of the 16 minutes for passengers to escape. A vessel shaking "violently" enough to pull the anchor free is a pretty notable event, and not something which would go unnoticed. Yet, everyone was seemingly happily asleep in their cabins??? I don't think so. Flooding in the engine room is going to set off multiple alarms all over the boat. What, no one heard any of these alarms?That fact that the chef was the only member of the crew that died is really leaving credence to the idea that some of the passengers were either drugged or flat out poisoned. The more that comes out the more this appears to be a hit.
358 meters of drift is nearly a quarter of a mile. The crew would have been alerted to this, if by nothing else the Anchor Drag alarm would have been going off, which would have mobilized the entire crew (if they were worth even one shit). An anchor drag alarm will go off if the boat moves more than 50 meters. This boat drifted 7x times that number.
There's just WAY too many things wrong with this whole story!