Small Ships

Post drawings of ships that actually exist or have existed at some point.

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Re: Small Ships

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New Fast Patrol Craft for the Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard built by Austal.
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#12 Post by Rodondo »

Fantastic!

That SB's first Trinidad & Tobago ship?
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As far as I know I think it might be 8-)
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#14 Post by Rodondo »

I have some good pics and specs of the Port of Spain class if you want to do that as well
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#15 Post by Rowdy36 »

I think Philbob may be doing it/interested in doing it but if not I'll give it a go :)
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Malta's inshore patrol craft built by Austal.
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The training vessel Seahorse Mercator based on the Pacific Class patrol boat.
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#18 Post by Rodondo »

Trim ship!

PS Adelaide, as built probably so no color known for sure. Oldest wooden paddle steamer in the world. I saw her once as a kid, she really looks ancient, part of the river and rather powerful, yet humble

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#19 Post by rifleman »

Rodondo wrote:Trim ship!

PS Adelaide, as built probably so no color known for sure. Oldest wooden paddle steamer in the world. I saw her once as a kid, she really looks ancient, part of the river and rather powerful, yet humble

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was that the one that was in the Aus mini series "All the rivers run"?
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#20 Post by Rodondo »

That would be the Pevensey (Which I am yet to do), I think (my mum would know, she grew up on the river). I haven't seen the series though, but I am surprised someone overseas has seen it!
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