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Crewvessel The Silni
« on: February 02, 2007, 05:45:49 AM »
Mike send me some new photos of the Silni see also the short movie on January 28.


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Een niet alledaagse verschijning in de haven om te gaan proefvaren , het heeft onder meer een opvallende bijlboeg , hieronder enkele gegevens van deze crew-tender.

DAMEN FAST CREW SUPPLIER 3507 Owner Brodospas Country Croatia Delivery date January 2007 Length (m) o.a. 35.70 Beam (m) o.a. 6.80 Speed (knots) 26.0 Deadweight (ton) 80 Passenger capacity (persons) 36

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« Reply #1 on: May 17, 2007, 11:14:32 AM »
Relatively small and fast vessels, such as patrol ships and fast crew suppliers, can have serious problems in heavy seas. The waves push the vessel up with such force that its nose clears the water before dropping back down onto the waves again. This can result in the crew becoming seasick or sustaining injuries and it can also damage the cargo and the structure of the vessel. Dr. LexKeuning of the Delft University of Technology experienced the dangers of these levels of vertical acceleration for himself in the early 1980s when he seriously injured his knee during trials with a high-speed vessel when the vessel fell back into the sea with a huge impact after a gigantic wave had lifted it out of the water.....................  more on http://www.tonistasworld.blogspot.com  and new photos

 

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