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Uploaded by on Jan 19, 2009

Testing of the main engine after bearing checks on the shipyard. Engine is tested ahead and astern whilst alongside.

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  • Anyone happen to know the approximate diameter of this prop? My guess is about 10 feet....

  • more like 32 feet (9.8 m)

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  • And this is why im afraid to get in the water anywhere NEAR a propeller.

  • cool , I also want a propellar like this ..

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  • @TonyODonnell01

    Probably used the anchor.

  • @nb1212

    Is that the actual diameter?

  • @nb1212

    Is that the actual diameter?

  • @nb1212 Is that the actual diameter of the propeller?

  • @TomBrooklyn

    Because the ship has nothing in it so it is riding very high.

  • Imagin you were scuba diving and you came across that?

    XD

  • @nb1212 Is that the actual diameter nb1212?

  • why was there a child screaming in the backround?

    

  • Why is the prop partly out of the water?

  • @12GAshotgunnersrain You and me both. I have been afraid of boat props since I was a kid and my uncle kept his boat in the garage with the engine facing the dryer. I was always terrified it would suddenly come on. LOL

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