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On February 3, the 64 foot long tugboat Fishhawk went aground in the Sinclair Inlet near Port Orchard, Washington. The Fishhawk had been berthed at a nearby marina when 40 knot winds and 3 foot waves broke its mooring lines. Winds blew the vessel along the shoreline until it grounded on a sandbank. No reports of injuries, damage or pollution released. The Fishhawk’s owners have stated the vessel would be refloated on the next high tide.
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Tug Fishhawk aground off Port Orchard #washington #tugboat On February 3, the 64 foot long tugboat Fishhawk went aground in the Sinclair Inlet near Port Orchard, Washington.
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USS Nimitz transits Sinclair Inlet as it gets underway from Puget Sound Naval Shipyard. by Official U.S. Navy Page Via Flickr: PORT ORCHARD, Wash. (Oct. 5, 2016) USS Nimitz (CVN 68) transits Sinclair Inlet as it gets underway from Puget Sound Naval Shipyard for the first time in 21 months. The underway signifies the conclusion of the ship’s extended planned incremental availability. (U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Vaughan Dill/Released)161005-N-SH284-018 Join the conversation: www.navy.mil/viewGallery.asp www.facebook.com/USNavy www.twitter.com/USNavy navylive.dodlive.mil pinterest.com plus.google.com
How Washington State Could Turn Aircraft Carriers Into Bridges
Washington State just received federal funds to study a totally unique toll bridge concept, one made out of decommissioned US Navy Super Carriers. The bridge would consist of two or three carriers and would link Bremerton and Port Orchard, Washington, spanning the Sinclair Inlet....
Three carriers connected end to end would complete the span, but two carriers would work well with ramps emanating from each shore and sloping up to the carrier's decks.
One of the biggest things standing in the way of the "carrier bridge" is availability of the ships themselves. Although multiple carriers are in reserve or awaiting disposal at the nearby Bremerton naval base, the Navy says none of them are available for such a project.
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Port Orchard to Bremerton Ferry, Washington State Ferry Terminal, Bremerton, 2012.
As the crow flies, Bremerton to Port Orchard is a very short distance, but divided by an arm of Puget Sound, the several kilometer drive around the end of Sinclair Inlet can be congested and slow. In consequence there is a passenger ferry linking the two cities. The calm waters of the inlet allow for the cute little boat.