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Andy Champ wrote:
renewontime dot com wrote: snip I didn't mean to imply that -all- big ships operate at speeds over 30 knots, I was trying to make a point in reply to the original posters question and some of the misconceived replies, ie. "at least an hour will pass from when I see a contact on the horizon to when it will hit me". My point is that ships at sea operate at a wide variety of speeds, even in excess of 30+ knots, and as a cruiser you need to be aware of this. As for "high speed" ships out there, I think you guys are off on this. All the newer ships are being built to operate at 30 knots or greater. There are a number of "fast" container and oil carrier ships in the works, and shipbuilders are starting to deliver "fast" ferries that will operate at 40+ knots. And it won't stop there, I've read that the designers have plans for ships that will operate at 50 to 60 knots. Fascinating. I'd like to learn more - can you point me at any web sites? I can't find anything much over 25kts. fast = expensive, expensive means no go in commercial shipping unless the cargo is very very time sensitive, so that's all bulk and refrigerated and container loads out, you're pretty much down to passenger stuff and short run stuff like ferries. http://www.nassco.com/cdc/csp.html oh yes, don't forget the military, they can go very very fast, but they get a bollocking for the fuel consumed so need special permission, eg war footing. -- Lithium ion internal and external batteries. Internal from £30 External from £75 (trade) All batteries factory new and guaranteed. http://www.surfbaud.co.uk/ e-mail (www.rot13.com) |
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