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This is why big ships rarely sink
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If you’ve never watched Disasters at Sea, it’s a fantastic series. Smithsonian channel I believe.

Mario, you are out of your lane...again. None of those things stop a ship from sinking. Satellite weather and routing has done far more than any stability devices, and separating the ships into watertight compartments and solid bulkheads is the reason we don't sink as many ships. Better navigation electronics, RADAR, warning systems, bridge management training, all these have contributed to safer ships. The titanic had partial short bulkheads essentially making the boat into one large compartment that fully flooded. Even my 85 foot ship as 6 watertight compartments so even if I punch a hole in one, it will still float.

It can weather a lot of challenges and stay afloat.

Modern ships are designed with multiple safety features and robust engineering to prevent sinking. but due to some of the un-guided staff they cant control the high weighs ships

This is impressive 👏🏼

Where it was 🤔

Technology advancements are helping these big ships to maintain stability, but seems scary for sailors.

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There's always a chance they can break up with these massive swells, especially huge tanker ships.

That’s also why crypto whales remain crypto whales while the shrimp panic
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