I was watching a Casual Navigation video about a containership sinking and while he has done videos covering whether sea containers float I’m curious if people who respond to these emergencies try to deal with these sea containers on their own like in the event they have trouble getting to a lifeboat and in the case of enclosed lifeboats what do they do with those? Do they get recovered and dragged off? Do they sink them somehow?

Here’s a photo of the kind of lifeboats I am talking about by the way

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    6 months ago

    But would they recover the lifeboat? I imagine ships designed for search and rescue might be able to recover the lifeboat but I don’t know if a commercial ship for example that helped out would be cable of doing that

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      So emergency crews would arrange a boat to fetch the crew on the life boat and a helicopter to grab anyone in dire need. Depending on your proximity to land and your region. You’re looking at either the military or coast guard doing this.

      If people need rescued on the sinked ship they dispatch people trained to go into it and search. They use various tools to help narrow it down.

      After a few days there’s special groups that specialize in body recovery that go in looking for the dead. Assuming it’s safe, at a certain depth they are considered lost at sea and left there.

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        6 months ago

        I know about the people I’m talking about the lifeboat itself. In movies and TV they usually pick them up and you don’t see the lifeboat again. I’m wondering what happens with the lifeboat

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          6 months ago

          Oh sorry, I thought I covered that. The boat is as much a part of the ship as the cargo. The freight company typically recovers it along with the rest of their stuff if they choose too. Otherwise it goes to the salvage people or left abandoned.

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            6 months ago

            Oh that makes sense. Do you have any idea what the timeframe typically is for that kind of stuff?

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              I don’t know the specifics, but my understanding is the lifeboat needs to be refurbished and inspected before going back into service typically. Most of my knowledge here is second hand, a chunk of my family are sailors.