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    A history lesson.

    A Lesson in Naval Logistics.

    On 23 August 1779, the USS Constitution set sail from Boston, loaded with 475 officers and men, 48,600 gallons of water, 74,000 cannon shot, 115,000 pounds of black powder and 79,000 gallons of rum.

    Her mission: to destroy and harass English Shipping.
    On 6 October, she made Jamaica, took on 826 pounds of flour and 688,300 gallons of rum. Three weeks later, Constitution reached the Azores, where she provisioned with 550 pounds of beef and 300 gallons of Portuguese wine.

    On 18 November, she set sail for England where her crew captured and scuttled 12 English merchant vessels and took aboard rum.

    By this time, Constitution had run out of shot. Nevertheless, she made her way unarmed up the Firth of Clyde for a night raid. Here, her landing party captured a whiskey distillery, transferred 13,000 gallons aboard and headed for home.

    On 20 February 1780, the Constitution arrived in Boston with no cannon shot, no food, no powder, no rum, and no whiskey.

    She did, however, still carry her crew of 475 officers and men and 18,600 gallons of water. The math is quite enlightening:
    Length of cruise: 181 days
    Booze consumption: 1.26 gallons per man per day (this DOES NOT include the unknown quantity of rum captured from the 12 English merchant vessels in November).

    Naval historians note that the reenlistment rate from this cruise was 92%.

    LOGISTICS LESSON LEARNED:
    Don’t load up with too much water.
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    Hahaha, sounds like an awesome booze cruise with a few good brawls to spice things up! Bet they only used the water for washing.
    That re-enlistment rate is pretty impressive too.
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    And the Moral of this story is....don't fuck with sailors when they've been drinking.
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    Yarrgh! Shiver me timbers, down tha hatch mateys!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    A Lesson in Naval Logistics.

    On 23 August 1779, the USS Constitution set sail from Boston, loaded with 475 officers and men, 48,600 gallons of water, 74,000 cannon shot, 115,000 pounds of black powder and 79,000 gallons of rum.

    Her mission: to destroy and harass English Shipping.
    On 6 October, she made Jamaica, took on 826 pounds of flour and 688,300 gallons of rum. Three weeks later, Constitution reached the Azores, where she provisioned with 550 pounds of beef and 300 gallons of Portuguese wine.

    On 18 November, she set sail for England where her crew captured and scuttled 12 English merchant vessels and took aboard rum.

    By this time, Constitution had run out of shot. Nevertheless, she made her way unarmed up the Firth of Clyde for a night raid. Here, her landing party captured a whiskey distillery, transferred 13,000 gallons aboard and headed for home.

    On 20 February 1780, the Constitution arrived in Boston with no cannon shot, no food, no powder, no rum, and no whiskey.

    She did, however, still carry her crew of 475 officers and men and 18,600 gallons of water. The math is quite enlightening:
    Length of cruise: 181 days
    Booze consumption: 1.26 gallons per man per day (this DOES NOT include the unknown quantity of rum captured from the 12 English merchant vessels in November).

    Naval historians note that the reenlistment rate from this cruise was 92%.

    LOGISTICS LESSON LEARNED:
    Don’t load up with too much water.
    I think someone got their figures wrong, 688,300 gallons of anything would have sunk the bloody ship!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Macktheknife View Post
    I think someone got their figures wrong, 688,300 gallons of anything would have sunk the bloody ship!
    Uuuummm...yes, i wondered about that! But I'm shocking at calculus....
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    got it sussed..they only took on 475 gallons at a time..
    then pissed it out over the side of the boat

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    Quote Originally Posted by Macktheknife View Post
    I think someone got their figures wrong, 688,300 gallons of anything would have sunk the bloody ship!
    Yes, I wondered about that one as well... The bunkers would be overflowing!

    Also, there was a lack of information regarding "fair maidens" that might have been encouraged to come aboard for a quiet drink in the mess...
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    where do i sign up for my tour of duty?...
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    Quote Originally Posted by nallac View Post
    where do i sign up for my tour of duty?...
    How True.....

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