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The Sinking of MS Estonia: Case Re-opened Part II

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Quite. And I am assuming the doors still accessible to be inspected are on the upper side of the wreck, and therefore not relevant to the progress of its flooding. Those doors would not have been in the water until Estonia was going down by the stern.
 
Access to the lower hull and superstructure are along the centre line of the ship.

There is a midships division of the car deck along it's length in the waist of the ship. This houses all the stairs, exhausts, plumbing and electrical ducting etc.
Ah. Thanks Cap'n. I misunderstood.
 
It had a car ramp of limited capacity, which itself was above the water line. The crew confirmed the car ramp was shut.

Kurm appears to have discovered that the car deck was sealed off after all (the centre doors are completely intact, firmly shut and not damaged in any way).

Do I need to post a video of a ship heading in to a heavy sea again?
It was motoring at high speed in to 6m waves.

That one set of doors is closed does not mean the deck was 'sealed off' There are multiple doorways, hatches, vents and intakes in the car deck.
 
Obviously wrong as it sank HOFE in a very few minutes.

The Herald of Free Enterprise was turned to a shallow bank as soon as the crew realised what was happening the second it left port. The boatswain had not shut the car deck ferry doors, and thus lay on its side, after capsizing, on a shallow bank. Had it been out at sea it would have floated upside down for as long as five days, as with the MS Jan Heweliusz.

Do you see why the Herald of Free Enterprise didn't reach the stage of what happened next after it capsized?

Let me know if you still don't get it.
 
Quite. And I am assuming the doors still accessible to be inspected are on the upper side of the wreck, and therefore not relevant to the progress of its flooding. Those doors would not have been in the water until Estonia was going down by the stern.

Hang on. I thought you said the car deck was filled with seawater?

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