Article: Ship to make 4th try to put wire under Ehime Maru

THE CIVILIAN SHIP Rockwater 2 is expected to return today to the site where the Ehime Maru sank for its fourth attempt at partially raising the Japanese fishing vessel.

The operation had to be suspended at 6 p.m. Friday when the 5-foot-wide metal strap that was lifting the 830-ton vessel snapped, dropping the Ehime Maru 24 feet. The stern of the 190-foot Ehime Maru was being raised so a wire could be run under its hull. The Navy said it does not know what caused the strap to break.

It is one of two wires needed to guide massive lifting plates under the pilot house and the engine room of the sunken vessel. In turn, the plates will be attached to a special cradle that will be employed by the ...

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