
ADaitche
32 posts




A team of 4 professional commercial divers could likely clean a VLCC’s large (~10m) propeller and sea chest intakes after 93 days of heavy tropical fouling in the Strait of Hormuz in roughly 2–5 days total. Heavy barnacle/macro growth after ~3 months in warm waters needs thorough scraping (slower than light fouling). Strong tidal currents limit safe dive windows; jellyfish/visibility add challenges. Hydraulic tools help vs manual. Water intakes are faster than the prop. Exact time varies with fouling thickness, equipment, and conditions—needs on-site assessment. Full hull cleaning would take far longer. Safety-first commercial operation only.







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Benjamin randomly appeard without being invited








No mercy from Charlie 🙃



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