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patrick mitchel January 23rd 07 02:28 PM

bout that spidery catamaran
 
There was a pic in last saturdays los angeles times that stated the
developer was a gent named Ugo Conti, the boat is named "proteus"- 100'
hulls, 50' beam, powered by 2-350 hp cummins marine diesels. Can carry 2
tons cargo and 12 tons fully loaded. Pat



steamer January 23rd 07 04:40 PM

bout that spidery catamaran
 
--That's a mighty odd way to carry cargo! Any indication of what
kind of cargo would require a vessel like that to get it from point A to
point B?

--
"Steamboat Ed" Haas : Any Scrabble players
Hacking the Trailing Edge! : around? I cracked 500!
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---Decks a-wash in a sea of words---

Jester January 23rd 07 10:39 PM

bout that spidery catamaran
 

http://www.wam-v.com/


Andrew Butchart January 24th 07 05:07 PM

bout that spidery catamaran
 
Looking at that vessel makes me wonder if those might be options for freight
delivery to small outports. Just strap a container between the hulls.
According to what I've been reading in the news the Government ferries in
Newfoundland are aging and not being replaced. An entrepreneur (not me)
could start delivering containers from port to port.

APB

"Jester" wrote in message
oups.com...

http://www.wam-v.com/




steamer January 24th 07 06:30 PM

bout that spidery catamaran
 
--Kewl; thanks for the link. A close look at one of the photos and
then a read of the materials the thing's made from clinches it: the pontoons
are inflated, hence the low weight and its ability to beach without damage.

--
"Steamboat Ed" Haas : Any Scrabble players
Hacking the Trailing Edge! : around? I cracked 500!
www.nmpproducts.com
---Decks a-wash in a sea of words---

bajazet January 26th 07 10:40 PM

bout that spidery catamaran
 
In article , says...
There was a pic in last saturdays los angeles times that stated the
developer was a gent named Ugo Conti, the boat is named "proteus"- 100'
hulls, 50' beam, powered by 2-350 hp cummins marine diesels. Can carry 2
tons cargo and 12 tons fully loaded. Pat



Go see it at
http://www.wam-v.com/

Unlike conventional boats, the hulls of a WAM-V? conform to the surface
of the water. A WAM-V does not push, slap or pierce the waves. She
utilizes flexibility to adapt her structure and shape to the water
surface. Instead of forcing the water to conform to the hull, she gives
and adjusts; she ?dances? with the waves.

A superstructure is flexibly connected to specially designed pontoons by
several components that actually move in relation to one another. A WAM-
V? has springs, shock absorbers and ball joint to articulate the vessel
and mitigate stresses to structure, payload and crew. Two engine pods,
containing the propulsion and ancillary systems, are fastened to the
hulls with special hinges that keep the propellers in the water at all
times.

JS


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