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The only thing left up there is the telemotor that held the ship's wheel.
Also on the bridge were a number of automatic indicators, a telemotor to control the steering gear, and a portable chart table in a glass.
Upon the bridge deck, in the wheelhouse, one would find the large brass helm, the hydraulic steering telemotor.
They could see the telemotor, a small, thin brass instrument standing pitifully alone, like the only surviving stump in a fire-ravaged forest.
The steering gear was an electro-hydraulic double-ram type, controlled by a telemotor transmission and gyro-pilot system.
She was one of the early B.I.S.N. ships to use telemotor steering gear.
The great size of the boats (compared to their predecessors) led to control and depth keeping problems particularly as efficient telemotor controls had not yet been developed.
A combined steam and hand steering engine was also located aft, and this was controlled by a telemotor gear from the navigating bridge.
The Greif opened fire, hitting the boat containing the boarding party and damaged Alcantara's telemotor steering gear before the British ship could reply.
Then: The ship's wheel is mounted on this bronze and brass mounting, part of the telemotor steering mechanism, and stood in the wheelhouse, just behind the bridge.
Chadburn synchrostep telegraphs and rudder angle indicators, hydraulic steering telemotor and an automatic whistle control could be found in both the wheelhouse and the navigation boxes.
Using diver propulsion vehicles, the team made more man-dives to the wreck and produced more images than ever before, including video of four telegraphs, a helm and a telemotor on the captain's bridge.
Other damage includes a gash on the bow section where block letters once spelled Titanic, part of the brass telemotor which once held the ship's wooden wheel is now twisted and the crow's nest has completely deteriorated.
No doubt he'd find out one day, if the hydraulic telemotor pressure failed again, as it did last week -fortunately he had exercised drills 'in hand' only a few days previously, so they pulled her out, even with the fore-planes jammed at hard-a-dive. . . .
The bacteria are slowly devouring Titanic and will gradually reduce her to a spot of rust on the ocean floor with only the remaining scraps of her hull intermingled with her more durable fittings, like the propellers, the Telemotor and the Capstans, which can resist attack by microbes.