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  • More mind boggling than the sink hole theory... my brain is fried now!

    SS Warrimoo
    A FASCINATING SHORT SEA STORY
    The passenger steamer SS Warrimoo was quietly knifing its way through the waters of the mid-Pacific on its way from Vancouver to Australia. The navigator had just finished working out a star fix and brought the master, Captain John Phillips, the result. The Warrimoo's position was LAT 0ยบ 31' N and LON 179 30' W. The date was 31 December 1899.
    "Know what this means?" First Mate Payton broke in, "We're only a few miles from the intersection of the Equator and the International Date Line".
    Captain Phillips was prankish enough to take full advantage of the opportunity for achieving the navigational freak of a lifetime. He called his navigators to the bridge to check & double check the ships position. He changed course slightly so as to bear directly on his mark. Then he adjusted the engine speed. The calm weather & clear night worked in his favour.
    At mid-night the SS Warrimoo lay on the Equator at exactly the point where it crossed the International Date Line! The consequences of this bizarre position were many:
    The forward part (bow) of the ship was in the Southern Hemisphere & in the middle of summer.
    The rear (stern) was in the Northern Hemisphere & in the middle of winter.
    The date in the aft part of the ship was 31 December 1899.
    In the bow (forward) part it was 1 January 1900.
    This ship was therefore not only in:
    Two different days,
    Two different months,
    Two different years,
    Two different seasons
    But in two different centuries - all at the same time.
    ~ GO NAVY ~


























































  • #2
    Now there is some seamanship!
    Ed Sallia
    Dundee, OR

    Sol Lucet Omnibus

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    • #3
      "This ship was therefore not only in:
      Two different days,
      Two different months,
      Two different years,
      Two different seasons
      But in two different centuries - all at the same time."

      Uhmm...technically not two different centuries. The last year of the 19th century is 1900, therefore the good captain was a year early. It's accepted because most people incorrectly align the change point incorrectly.

      That's my story and I'm sticking to it.

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