Axxman300
Philosopher
I'm not seeing a mystery here.
The bow ramp was damaged, water poured in, and the ship sank. I've lived my entire life next to the ocean. Boats with small mechanical issues find themselves in trouble all the time, and if that boat out in a storm it almost always goes under. Makes no difference if it's a squid boat or a destroyer. If a key part of the water-tight structure has a problem the sea will grab onto it with both hands. Bolts pop, tie-downs fail, unsecured hatches beat themselves until they cannot close.
The Estonia's ramp failed, and like the USS Indianapolis whose bow was blown off by the first torpedo, a big hole in the front of the ship is a bad thing.
As folks in the US desert south west are reminded, 2 feet of moving water is all it takes to turn your car into a boat, and with the pitching sea combined with rising sea water the automobiles would have shifted, and made it impossible to keep the trim.
Oh, and for fun, the Titanic didn't capsize, and it took forever for the Bismarck to sink even with all of those torpedo hits (because warships are not ferries).
The bow ramp was damaged, water poured in, and the ship sank. I've lived my entire life next to the ocean. Boats with small mechanical issues find themselves in trouble all the time, and if that boat out in a storm it almost always goes under. Makes no difference if it's a squid boat or a destroyer. If a key part of the water-tight structure has a problem the sea will grab onto it with both hands. Bolts pop, tie-downs fail, unsecured hatches beat themselves until they cannot close.
The Estonia's ramp failed, and like the USS Indianapolis whose bow was blown off by the first torpedo, a big hole in the front of the ship is a bad thing.
As folks in the US desert south west are reminded, 2 feet of moving water is all it takes to turn your car into a boat, and with the pitching sea combined with rising sea water the automobiles would have shifted, and made it impossible to keep the trim.
Oh, and for fun, the Titanic didn't capsize, and it took forever for the Bismarck to sink even with all of those torpedo hits (because warships are not ferries).
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