C1358 Fishing Nets
Bear Country Cargo Ship Worker.
It was a cargo ship with a displacement of more than twenty thousand tons. At this moment, the head of the ship was filled with containers.
In this era, container transportation was very common. The biggest feature of this method was that it saved time to load and unload. As long as the container was directly loaded, it would be fine. On the cargo ship... It was also very easy to pile it up.
From afar, the cargo ship looked like it was building blocks. There were six layers of containers piled up on top. At the same time. , normal cargo ships, in order to pursue the economy, use the most ordinary low-speed diesel engines. Even if it's a full speed voyage, it's only a dozen knots of speed. Under normal circumstances, its speed was only around six or seven knots.
This cargo ship seemed to not care about the fuel consumption. After filling up the goods in R Country, it was sailing at its maximum speed, and the engine of the cargo ship was emitting black smoke. The cargo ship of this kind of diesel engine was continuously rising from the chimney. It felt like they were driving a steam engine.
On the ship bridge, Captain Makrov was staring at the road in front of him.
"Captain, it's too expensive to drive like this." Beside him, a first mate said to him.
Makrov nodded. "Yes, but there are goods that the owner of the ship urgently needs. We have to transport them over in the shortest time possible. How can we pursue time? It's not about the fuel consumption. Don't worry, I am the one who gave the order. If the superior comes to cause trouble for us because of the fuel consumption, all the responsibility will be mine. "
The system of Bear Country was different from that of the west. All of them were owned by the public, and the cargo ship was also owned by the country. Now that the cargo ship had used up too much fuel, it was also the department in charge that came looking for trouble.
In the entire ship, only the captain knew what was on it. His subordinates only thought that it was an ordinary voyage, so it was reasonable for them to object to his orders.
As long as the responsibility was his, others would not have to say anything else.
"Yes, ahead, we're about to reach the South Han National Sea." The first mate continued.
If the route continued, they would pass through the South Han National Sea. This part of the sailing route was very complicated, with many twists and turns. However, it made Makrov heave a sigh of relief, because he could finally leave the Y Country's control zone. The following sailing route would be much safer.
"All crew members, keep alert." Makrov said, "We must ensure that our direction is correct."
There were reefs everywhere, and they had to follow the sailing route accurately. If there was any deviation, they might touch the reefs. After all, the water here was too shallow.
If it was an aerial ship, it did not matter. The loaded cargo ship ate quite deeply, and at the same time, the movement of the ship was also slow. Changing the direction was very difficult, and they had to prepare in advance.
Makrov shouted. If he was a dozen years younger, he would personally jump onto the observation deck to observe.
Above the bridge was the observation deck. There was a high-precision maritime telescope there. Observing the surface of the sea, at the same time, a crew member walked past the densely packed containers. He walked to the bow of the ship and observed it. It was also the easiest place to see.
Just like that, Makrov was very careful. He knew that he absolutely could not make any mistakes this time.
At the same time, due to the busy sailing route here, there might be some ships sailing in the direction that needed to be carefully avoided.
A day's time passed just like that. If he were to sail at night, he would have to be even more careful.
Makrov's eyes were somewhat red. It was already ten o'clock at night. He looked at the sea in the distance. There were very few ships on the sailing route now.
"Captain, you go and rest. I'll be on duty." The first lieutenant, Markelov, said.
Makrov nodded. Just as he was about to go down, a bright light suddenly appeared on the opposite side.
Damn it, what was on the other side? The two of them used their hands to block the light on the other side, wanting to see it clearly.
There are basic international laws for sailing on the sea. There are even more stringent rules for night travel. For example, a cargo ship like them must have a masts lamp in front of them. The second masts in the back had two porthole lamps on both sides. There was also a tail lamp at the back.
This way, when the other side saw it, they would know that it was a large ship.
And now, the lights on their side were normal, but the other side's lights were abnormal, so they couldn't see anything clearly.
"It's a trailblazer!" At this moment, a lookout on the mast shouted.
Damn it, what kind of lamp did they hang? Makrov was very angry. If it was a fishing boat with a net, it should have two vertical rings. The top green and the bottom white, or a number formed by two conical bodies that connected up and down, and the tips connected. Now, if you can't see anything, you'll know it's something shiny!
This was a busy sailing route, and it was also at night. Who would have thought that they would actually catch fish in this sea at this time! These people were too much!1
Makrov wanted to curse, but at this moment, he suddenly heard a stifled sound coming from the engine compartment at the tail. Not good!
When he heard this sound, Makrov felt his heart tremble. This was the sound of the propeller twining the fishing net!
"Quick, stop spinning the propellers, then turn around, turn around!"
Between fishing boats and cargo ships, it was natural to be at odds with each other. Both sides were full of contradictions.
For fishing boats, going down into the net and fishing was just for food. Survival. ... Wherever there are fish, net them. Oh, I don't care if you have a sailing route or not. The propellers of the cargo ship broke their fishing net, preventing them from fishing. It was their enemy.
For the freighter, if they were to sail properly, they would suddenly be caught in the fishing net. If it was serious, they might even capsize. Who would pay for this loss?
If I were to sail well, who would I provoke?
Now, Makrov felt very innocent. His ship actually encountered this kind of situation!
At this moment, he could see floating balls on the surface of the sea. These were the symbols of fishing nets. Now, Makrov wanted to cry but had no tears.
When the propellers wrapped around the fishing nets, the first step was to stop the car and turn the propellers around. He would retreat as he stirred them in.
Now, the roar of the engine at the tail started again. The propellers were turned upside down. Makrov hoped to get rid of the fishing net that was wrapped around the propellers. However, good things didn't last long. Soon, his engine became stuffy again. This time, he held it in for a few times. Puchi, puchi, puchi, it actually stopped!
Not good. Makrov knew that this was the propeller completely circling the fishing net. This time, it was a huge problem!
"Hey! Hey, you bad guys!" At this moment, the fishing boat also felt that something was wrong. They had already gone down to catch the fish, and it was about time to put the net away. Who would have thought that the net would be destroyed by the cargo ship!
The cost of fishing nets was also very high. This time, they thought that they could catch a good fish. Who would have thought that they would be disturbed by this cargo ship? The fish that were already caught could not be caught. That was not possible. They had to pay for it!
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