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In my opinion, but certainly wrong, vanguard was never the first choice and was held as an extreme solution in case something had not gone well since it would entail a substantial change to the whole project, the bins were more emptied (or increased in number) to obtain a greater boost. this would have resulted in increased stress on the "trave-ship" considered perhaps excessive for the current conditions of the hull.but there was to be a plan b, because if they had sent it to the Turks, however they had to charge it, if the year booked a way must be, that I know, to get to a fishing of 16.
Clearly. It's just hypotheses. for greater security it would be necessary to possess the data and a degree in naval engineering.
Moreover, having a fishing of 18 meters has narrowed the number of Italian ports able to accommodate the wreck and has precluded the entry in a basin of famine where the operations could be carried out with greater tranquility, phase that will probably happen later, after the demolition of the superstructures and the consequent lightening of the ship.
moral: if you could lift the ship until you fish it 10-12 meters... Why not?