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Frank Tate jumped from the prelims to the main event on short notice, replacing an injured Dillon Cleckler in the BKFC 17 main event, where he dominated and stopped Josh Burns in the third round.
There was some controversy in the first round when Burns (5-5, 5 KO) went down, which appeared to be more of a slip than a true knockdown. But what happened from there was not controversial. Tate (1-1-1, 1 KO) repeatedly caught Burns and dropped him hard in the second, with Burns going back to the corner looking positively shell-shocked at the power in Tate’s right hand.
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Test-driving Ørsted’s Block Island Wind Revolution video simulator.
April 26, 2021
“You can just step out of the room if you start to feel sick. It happens sometimes,” Brian Holden said. That’s something to think about when experiencing a 180° video simulator of an 80’ trawler navigating through 100 wind turbines in a 12’ following sea. With everything seeming to move on deck you can’t help but lean to port when the boat heels, then ducking a bit when a wave explodes over the bow rail and salts the windshields.
Holden is Chairman and President of the US Maritime Resource Center in Middletown and has worked closely with Ørsted, a Danish energy corporation that negotiated offshore lease agreements in several locations from Virginia to Massachusetts, in developing interactive software to show potential conditions for mariners and anglers. This simulator focuses on their lease east of Block Island, named cleverly enough, Revolution Wind. With controls designed for a 34’ Contender-style center console and an 80’ commercial dragger, you stand at the helm with full electronics and stern screens showing outboards, net drum, and wake. Every detail, from turbine heights, paint schemes, Coast Guard mandated lighting and aerial lighting have been coded into the software. It is nothing shy of fantastic.
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