Dockwise MV Blue Marlin and Black Marlin

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Dockwise MV Blue Marlin and Black Marlin

#1 Post by ALVAMA »

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:o :shock:

*bows down*


edit: what about Blue Marling carrying USS Cole?
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#3 Post by eswube »

Oh my... :o :shock: That's just too awesome!
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#4 Post by klagldsf »

WTF is up with the third one? Do they really carelessly stack river ferries like that?
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#5 Post by heuhen »

klagldsf wrote:WTF is up with the third one? Do they really carelessly stack river ferries like that?
bottoms one is Barge with river ferry one top!
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#6 Post by acelanceloet »

actually....
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#7 Post by klagldsf »

...barges on barges on a barge....
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#8 Post by heuhen »

barges is build to withstand a lot of forces, The hull "have to be" reinforced to withstand that type of force the receive over the years, the "frame work"is also a tad stronger than you find in for example a cruise ships.

For example in Norway when they was building that huge oil-rig "Statfjord-A" they used similar barge to transport the superstructure onto the pillars.

see in this video at about 1:40, that's the power off.....:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=goQSVhNwHTc
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#9 Post by ALVAMA »

No wtf - Klag - No need to doubt - It's like ''what can I do..'' Blue marlin is quite some times used like this recently since the other HLVs where stranded/sunk at heavy seas a few times back. And... Only the most bellow ones are barges the other are ''vessels''
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#10 Post by Mabuse1 »

ugly ship - great drawings! :mrgreen:
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