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Cape Horn is also dangerous as fuck. If ships opt to go that route, I'd be willing to bet that a percentage of them don't make it.
"you go round the horn like god intended"
I fucking love this scene.
I'm actually surprised to hear that in 2023. I'd think we'd have figured that out by now.
What percent don't make it typically?
The worst seas in the world aren't really something you can figure out. Yes, you can build ships to endure it, but when you've got the canal, you don't need to.
I'm sure most of the ships themselves don't have issues with it, but from what I've heard, shipping containers are mostly held down by gravity, so if they're really rocking and rolling, they're bound to lose a lot of cargo.
No, the containers all lock together, and lock to the ship.
Certain parts are more "structural" and get cross braces, extra tie-downs and stuff.
Gravity plays a huge part, and there will be a maximum amount of roll/list. But containers should not go anywhere.
When they do, it's normally because of incorrectly fitted (or missing) connectors, bad load balance, or because a heavy load inside a container shifted when it shouldn't. Probably a combination of these things.
https://shippingcontainerlab.com/why-dont-shipping-containers-fall-off/
~~Cape of Good Hope. Horn is the one at the southern end of South America. That said you're still right that it remains a dangerous route, even with all the advantages of modern shipbuilding and weather forecasting~~ ignore me I am apparently illiterate
I'm pretty sure we're talking about going around South America if we're talking about the Panama Canal...
Fuck me I totally misread the title. My bad.