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SinCalRyder
location: Bakersfield CA Gender: Male
Less worrying, more exploring!
| | | Naval Nuclear Disposal Vessel < on 7/26/2011 10:11 PM >
| | | And why the title might you ask? Because this Nuclear Powered Naval Vessel happens to be the same one that recently disposed of a load of terrorist trash the world needed rid of! That said, I did not really plan on posting these pics on here, but after chatting about it I had my mind changed because even though we were able to obtain permission to have free run of the USS Carl Vinson, it still was a matter of exploring an incredible piece of man made machinery. So If you did not catch it earlier this is the USS Carl Vinson Nuclear Powered Carrier. Thanks to my cousin being stationed on it several years ago, and her high up contacts with the crew still, we got to spend a day basically doing whatever we wanted and going where ever we wanted (minus the nuclear reactors, Damn The Man). I wont say these pics are unedited, but lets just say I did clean up work of over 60 pics within an hour hehehe. I will try and post a minimal amount here, but the rest can be seen here http://sinsualimag...1402263692_X7wvKDv 1.
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Alice
location: Nor Cal Gender: Female
"Begin at the beginning, and go on till you come to the end: then stop."
| | | Re: Naval Nuclear Disposal Vessel <Reply # 1 on 7/26/2011 10:28 PM >
| | | what a great opportunity! Thanks for sharing. Loving #1, 8, 17, and 22!
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aurelie
location: pacific northwest Gender: Female
high tech:: low life.
| | | Re: Naval Nuclear Disposal Vessel <Reply # 2 on 7/26/2011 10:30 PM >
| | | Wow. That is really awesome, kudos to you for getting permission to see it.
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Vectored Approach
location: Morgan Hill, CA Gender: Male
| | Re: Naval Nuclear Disposal Vessel <Reply # 3 on 7/26/2011 10:55 PM >
| | | I got to see this ship many years back as a kid when it was in port in Alameda. I remember several of the places you have in your pics. I have no idea where my photos are located. Awesome post.
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cr400
location: Los Angeles, CA Gender: Male
| | Re: Naval Nuclear Disposal Vessel <Reply # 5 on 7/27/2011 12:19 AM >
| | | Very nice posting, thanks to both of you.
You can see a million miles tonite, but you can't get very far. Honorary member of UER lifetime acheivement award winning, 2Xplorations and Guide Services, Texas. |
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pmoradi2002
location: Irvine, CA Gender: Male
| | | Re: Naval Nuclear Disposal Vessel <Reply # 6 on 7/27/2011 3:46 AM >
| | | I almost jizzed everywhere thinking that this was abandoned, till I saw the visitor pass
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decrepitude
location: Norcal Gender: Male
| | Re: Naval Nuclear Disposal Vessel <Reply # 7 on 7/27/2011 3:50 AM >
| | | Ships both abandoned and active, are amazing. Thanks for sharing this.
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ZombieMeat
location: San Jose, CA Gender: Male
| | Re: Naval Nuclear Disposal Vessel <Reply # 8 on 7/27/2011 5:53 AM >
| | | WOW, all the pictures were inspiring. #2 of the washdown counter measure system is cool & I really liked #8. There's a lot of cool ones in the link at the beginning of the post. Nice job !!! -ZM
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Lambda
location: Rhode Island Gender: Male
| | Re: Naval Nuclear Disposal Vessel <Reply # 9 on 7/27/2011 12:59 PM >
| | | #8 is amazing. I also love 24. I find it interesting that the rudder control says "left" and "right" instead of port and starboard.
Doing asbestos I can |
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MIM-14
location: Texas Gender: Male
| | Re: Naval Nuclear Disposal Vessel <Reply # 10 on 7/27/2011 1:59 PM >
| | | Very cool! I'm jealous Thanks for posting these.
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benkog
location: Los Angeles, CA Gender: Male
| | | Re: Naval Nuclear Disposal Vessel <Reply # 11 on 7/27/2011 4:56 PM >
| | | ESCORT REQUIRED
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e134k
location: Portland, Oregon Gender: Male
| | Re: Naval Nuclear Disposal Vessel <Reply # 12 on 7/28/2011 1:16 AM >
| | | hey i did WestPac on the vinson in 96. Go SeaOpDet! these bring back memories.
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sandy frank
location: Indiana-ish Gender: Male
Why doesn't Johnny care...?
| | Re: Naval Nuclear Disposal Vessel <Reply # 13 on 7/28/2011 1:25 AM >
| | | Wayyyy cool! Thanks for posting!
I've no sense, I lick electric fence; I put barbed wire in my pants and do a Celtic dance. - My Canon 300D is beat to hell, a bit finicky, and a 'lil loose, much like everything else I own... http://www.youtube...atch?v=IvN10-n1NBc |
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Adjidica
location: South Australia Gender: Male
| | Re: Naval Nuclear Disposal Vessel <Reply # 14 on 7/28/2011 8:03 AM >
| | | brilliant thanks for posting these
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siper
location: SF, CA Gender: Male
"His hand upon her breast, he knew today meant death."
| | | Re: Naval Nuclear Disposal Vessel <Reply # 15 on 7/28/2011 5:32 PM >
| | | AWESOME post. What are those things in 11?
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SinCalRyder
location: Bakersfield CA Gender: Male
Less worrying, more exploring!
| | | Re: Naval Nuclear Disposal Vessel <Reply # 16 on 7/28/2011 5:50 PM >
| | | Posted by siperwrx AWESOME post. What are those things in 11?
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The big round parts are what pull up and release the anchors. The Chais come up through a hole at the other far end, then wrap around that piece and then go down into the shafts that have the flags painted on them. From there it drops down a huge huge huge.... shaft, where the chains are store when not anchored. Funny story.... we got to see that shaft, but to get there we had to go through womans quarters, so you have to knock 3 times at the door loudly, then crack it and yell "Male on deck" then wait five seconds, open the door and yell "Male on deck " one more time before going through the area. The ship was very much active at the time we were able to get this tour. Oh and I wish I would of got a pic, but don't think I was allowed, but as you go to leave the ship its guarded by MP and they have a board with pics of the crew that "have been bad" and are not allowed to leave the ship while its in port.... how shitty would that be! This is the shaft under the items pictured in #11 where the Anchor Chain is stored (BTW these links are giant, about the size of a coffee table but hundreds of times heavier) 1.
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siper
location: SF, CA Gender: Male
"His hand upon her breast, he knew today meant death."
| | | Re: Naval Nuclear Disposal Vessel <Reply # 17 on 7/28/2011 5:57 PM >
| | | Posted by SinCalRyder
The big round parts are what pull up and release the anchors. The Chais come up through a hole at the other far end, then wrap around that piece and then go down into the shafts that have the flags painted on them. From there it drops down a huge huge huge.... shaft, where the chains are store when not anchored. Funny story.... we got to see that shaft, but to get there we had to go through womans quarters, so you have to knock 3 times at the door loudly, then crack it and yell "Male on deck" then wait five seconds, open the door and yell "Male on deck " one more time before going through the area. The ship was very much active at the time we were able to get this tour. Oh and I wish I would of got a pic, but don't think I was allowed, but as you go to leave the ship its guarded by MP and they have a board with pics of the crew that "have been bad" and are not allowed to leave the ship while its in port.... how shitty would that be! This is the shaft under the items pictured in #11 where the Anchor Chain is stored (BTW these links are giant, about the size of a coffee table but hundreds of times heavier) 1. That's so cool! At first I thought they were USA go-karts. I couldn't see the chains on my crappy work computer.
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KalWin
location: Longmont, CO Gender: Female
| | | Re: Naval Nuclear Disposal Vessel <Reply # 18 on 7/30/2011 12:11 AM >
| | | Posted by SinCalRyder
The big round parts are what pull up and release the anchors. The Chais come up through a hole at the other far end, then wrap around that piece and then go down into the shafts that have the flags painted on them. From there it drops down a huge huge huge.... shaft, where the chains are store when not anchored. Funny story.... we got to see that shaft, but to get there we had to go through womans quarters, so you have to knock 3 times at the door loudly, then crack it and yell "Male on deck" then wait five seconds, open the door and yell "Male on deck " one more time before going through the area. The ship was very much active at the time we were able to get this tour. Oh and I wish I would of got a pic, but don't think I was allowed, but as you go to leave the ship its guarded by MP and they have a board with pics of the crew that "have been bad" and are not allowed to leave the ship while its in port.... how shitty would that be! This is the shaft under the items pictured in #11 where the Anchor Chain is stored (BTW these links are giant, about the size of a coffee table but hundreds of times heavier) 1.
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The anchor chains wrap around the capstan and drop in to the chain locker. The reason the end of the chains are marked is to let anyone on deck know that the end of the chain is coming and to move out of the way. The very end of the chain is called the bitter end simply because if you get hit by it... it'd be a bitter end.
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/-/ooligan
location: Las Vegas area Gender: Male
When in danger, when in doubt, RUN IN CIRCLES, SCREAM AND SHOUT!
| | Re: Naval Nuclear Disposal Vessel <Reply # 19 on 7/30/2011 2:00 AM >
| | | If I recall right, each anchor chain link weighs about 250lbs.
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