smudge wrote: we would need someone with a bullet proof constitution and a real fire in their belly to achieve it. |
waynorth wrote:
Deep pockets would help too. A Leander class frigate is probably worth $1m plus in scrap value, less the cost of getting it to the breakers yard of course. Then there's the costs involved in de-oiling and de-plastic'ing & whatever else need to be removed to sanitise the vessel, and then scuttling. Great idea Mattoo, but a few artificial FADs like the old Queens Buoy off the BOI might be more achievable. Of course, the best ones in NZ have got names like Maui A and Maui B, but having to stay 500m away reduces their usefulness |
waynorth wrote:
Deep pockets would help too. A Leander class frigate is probably worth $1m plus in scrap value, less the cost of getting it to the breakers yard of course. Then there's the costs involved in de-oiling and de-plastic'ing & whatever else need to be removed to sanitise the vessel, and then scuttling. Great idea Mattoo, but a few artificial FADs like the old Queens Buoy off the BOI might be more achievable. Of course, the best ones in NZ have got names like Maui A and Maui B, but having to stay 500m away reduces their usefulness |
Snappa Geoff wrote: The fishing was great! Alot of species....Big schools of Kings hang around |
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