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Fuzzy Logic October 17th 06 07:21 PM

Can anyone provide more info on this boat?
 
A most peculiar catamaran:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/acoe/se...953686/detail/


DSK October 17th 06 07:27 PM

Can anyone provide more info on this boat?
 
Fuzzy Logic wrote:

A most peculiar catamaran:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/acoe/se...953686/detail/


Saw that, a friend emailed me the same link. Don't have any
info but can offer some comment.

Despite the color, I don't think it's a gov't agency vessel.
They generally have different sensors than this (std
commercial radar for example) and the advanced-tech gov't
vessels tend to follow a pattern of other technologies like
wave-piercing or submerged hulls. This cat looks more like
it has Polynesian hulls. The shock absorbers on the
crossbeams are a nice touch.

I'm betting that this is either a reasearch vessel or
somebody's very expensive toy. It is a pretty cool boat though!

DSK


Capt. Rob October 17th 06 07:48 PM

Can anyone provide more info on this boat?
 

Oh my....that's really something. Can someone please find out what the
hell it is??? Looks like a giant water strider.


http://www.fcps.k12.va.us/StratfordL...terstrider.jpg


RB
35s5
NY


cruisin October 17th 06 09:20 PM

Can anyone provide more info on this boat?
 


On Oct 17, 11:48 am, "Capt. Rob" wrote:
Oh my....that's really something. Can someone please find out what the
hell it is??? Looks like a giant water strider.

http://www.fcps.k12.va.us/StratfordL...sects/Common%2...

RB
35s5
NY


http://www.latitude38.com/LectronicL...#anchor1085433
is all I know.
Mike


Fuzzy Logic October 17th 06 11:08 PM

Can anyone provide more info on this boat?
 
"cruisin" wrote in
ups.com:



On Oct 17, 11:48 am, "Capt. Rob" wrote:
Oh my....that's really something. Can someone please find out what the
hell it is??? Looks like a giant water strider.

http://www.fcps.k12.va.us/StratfordL...sects/Common%2...

RB
35s5
NY


http://www.latitude38.com/LectronicL....html#anchor10
85433 is all I know.
Mike



With that info I found a patent for it:

http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/6874439-fulltext.html



Fuzzy Logic October 18th 06 07:30 PM

Can anyone provide more info on this boat?
 
OzOne wrote in :

On Tue, 17 Oct 2006 18:21:07 GMT, Fuzzy Logic
scribbled thusly:

A most peculiar catamaran:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/acoe/se...953686/detail/


It's been built for some type of oceanographic research.
You will fing someting in the sailing anarchy website archives.


Found the info about a 1/3 of the way down on this page:

http://www.sailinganarchy.com/editor...d_july2006.htm

Not much info though:

"Yeah, we couldn't figure it out either. This is the "top secret" new 100 foot inflatable powerboat for scientist
and "adventurer" Ugo Conti of Marine Advanced Research. It is being put together in Anacortes, Washington.
and designed by Jim Antrim. That's called diversification!
Photo by Vic Childs.
07/21/06"

Bart October 20th 06 04:52 PM

Can anyone provide more info on this boat? -- Whale Travel Lift
 

Fuzzy Logic wrote:
A most peculiar catamaran:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/acoe/se...953686/detail/


Regarding the STRANGE CRAFT:

The well know multihull designer, Jim Antrim, has come up with an
innovative design--the world's first Whale Travel Lift (WTL).

The WTL, a silly looking 100-foot catamaran with 50 foot beam, will
cruise
coastal California with a purpose of hauling California Gray Whales on
their
annual migrations, long enough to get their "hulls" clean. It is
estimated the
whales will gain 2 knots speed increase without the friction caused by
the
barnacles rough surface.

During the ocean going "haul-job", optimistically estimated to take 15
minutes,
a crew will chip the barnacles, wax, and polish the whale as the vessel
proceeds
on a parallel course/speed to the main pod--while the whale lays there
placidly?
It is estimated the whales, will be able to increase their migration
spped over the
ground (SOG) to Baja Mexico and save about five days time which can be
spent
on mating activities at their destinations! I'm sure the whales would
like that idea.
Whoopie! Perhaps we should call it the Whoopie Travel Lift?

The WTL is hoped to increase the number of baby whales each winter by
10%, thereby restoring the whale population from any negative effect
they
have recently suffered in collisions with hi-tech racing yachts.
[Eliminating the
proposed "keel-ban" proposed by Senator's Boxer and Feinstein.]

Seeing how the pods are likely to travel at the speed of the slowest
whale, I wonder how this will work out. In any event, I'm sure the
whale
will appreciate the "hull-job", particularly in the sensitive areas,
but I wonder
if it might be better to leave them alone. Humans think they need to
interfer
with everything. Time will tell if this is a good idea or not.


Joe October 20th 06 05:13 PM

Can anyone provide more info on this boat? -- Whale Travel Lift
 

Bart wrote:
Fuzzy Logic wrote:
A most peculiar catamaran:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/acoe/se...953686/detail/


Regarding the STRANGE CRAFT:

The well know multihull designer, Jim Antrim, has come up with an
innovative design--the world's first Whale Travel Lift (WTL).

The WTL, a silly looking 100-foot catamaran with 50 foot beam, will
cruise
coastal California with a purpose of hauling California Gray Whales on
their
annual migrations, long enough to get their "hulls" clean. It is
estimated the
whales will gain 2 knots speed increase without the friction caused by
the
barnacles rough surface.

During the ocean going "haul-job", optimistically estimated to take 15
minutes,
a crew will chip the barnacles, wax, and polish the whale as the vessel
proceeds
on a parallel course/speed to the main pod--while the whale lays there
placidly?
It is estimated the whales, will be able to increase their migration
spped over the
ground (SOG) to Baja Mexico and save about five days time which can be
spent
on mating activities at their destinations! I'm sure the whales would
like that idea.
Whoopie! Perhaps we should call it the Whoopie Travel Lift?

The WTL is hoped to increase the number of baby whales each winter by
10%, thereby restoring the whale population from any negative effect
they
have recently suffered in collisions with hi-tech racing yachts.
[Eliminating the
proposed "keel-ban" proposed by Senator's Boxer and Feinstein.]

Seeing how the pods are likely to travel at the speed of the slowest
whale, I wonder how this will work out. In any event, I'm sure the
whale
will appreciate the "hull-job", particularly in the sensitive areas,
but I wonder
if it might be better to leave them alone. Humans think they need to
interfer
with everything. Time will tell if this is a good idea or not.


Thats FN insane, this has to be the stupidest ideal on earth.
Only way it will work is if they harpoon and kill the whale first.

I thought it was going to be used in Alaska & Washington state to
harvest old growth timber
off the bottoms of rivers and bays.

Joe


Scotty October 20th 06 06:42 PM

Can anyone provide more info on this boat? -- Whale Travel Lift
 

"Bart" wrote in message
ups.com...
they
have recently suffered in collisions with hi-tech racing

yachts.
[Eliminating the
proposed "keel-ban" proposed by Senator's Boxer and

Feinstein.]


''keel ban'' ?? WTF? They MUST be from Kalifornia.

Scotty




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