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Tim March 29th 10 03:06 PM

Paradise Found, aka, The Marina at Marigot Bay, Passarelles, etc.
 
On Mar 28, 9:47*pm, "mgg" wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message

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On Mar 28, 12:53 pm, Wayne.B wrote:
Right now we are in a place that I call "Paradise Found", which is
more commonly known as "The Marina at Marigot Bay" in St Lucia. *We
are dock neighbors with a 122 ft Feadship called "Our Toy" among other
nice boats. *Everyone is "Med moored", stern-to-the-dock, which is
common down here. *In our case we either rig a plank off the stern or
back in close enough to make the big step. *That would not do on a
mega yacht of course so they all have these fancy hide-away gang
planks called a Passarelle allowing them to walk off the stern in
style.


http://www.cooneymarine.com/frames.p...sserelles.html


Last night I was sitting on the flybridge before dinner when a good
looking blonde appeared on the deck of the Feadship, strolled to the
stern of the boat, lifted up a recessed panel, pushed a button, and
the Passarelle magically lifted itself high into the air, like raising
the drawbridge over a castle moat. * Very cool indeed. * The rich are
in fact just like us but they do have more money and more toys.


http://marigotbay.com/themarina/


Here's what's next to you, Wayne.


http://www.yachttrails.com/yachtspec...toy--1483.html


10.5 thousand gallons of fuel... holy crap. 40-50 grand just to "fill her
up." How does a boat like that get fueled? Off shore by a tanker?? lol

--Mike- Hide quoted text -

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I was watching a deal on the Queen Elizebeth II and they were fueling
the thing up.

There was a massive and I do me MASSIVE hose craned over to it, and
people were watching the meter on the pump as it clicked off like you
would a the older gas pumps with the numbers rolling away and at a
pretty good clip. 146...147...148... etc.

The the commentator said. "Those arn't gallons, those are tons..."

Bill McKee March 29th 10 05:37 PM

Paradise Found, aka, The Marina at Marigot Bay, Passarelles, etc.
 

"Tim" wrote in message
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On Mar 28, 9:47 pm, "mgg" wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message

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On Mar 28, 12:53 pm, Wayne.B wrote:
Right now we are in a place that I call "Paradise Found", which is
more commonly known as "The Marina at Marigot Bay" in St Lucia. We
are dock neighbors with a 122 ft Feadship called "Our Toy" among other
nice boats. Everyone is "Med moored", stern-to-the-dock, which is
common down here. In our case we either rig a plank off the stern or
back in close enough to make the big step. That would not do on a
mega yacht of course so they all have these fancy hide-away gang
planks called a Passarelle allowing them to walk off the stern in
style.


http://www.cooneymarine.com/frames.p...sserelles.html


Last night I was sitting on the flybridge before dinner when a good
looking blonde appeared on the deck of the Feadship, strolled to the
stern of the boat, lifted up a recessed panel, pushed a button, and
the Passarelle magically lifted itself high into the air, like raising
the drawbridge over a castle moat. Very cool indeed. The rich are
in fact just like us but they do have more money and more toys.


http://marigotbay.com/themarina/


Here's what's next to you, Wayne.


http://www.yachttrails.com/yachtspec...toy--1483.html


10.5 thousand gallons of fuel... holy crap. 40-50 grand just to "fill her
up." How does a boat like that get fueled? Off shore by a tanker?? lol

--Mike- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


I was watching a deal on the Queen Elizebeth II and they were fueling
the thing up.

There was a massive and I do me MASSIVE hose craned over to it, and
people were watching the meter on the pump as it clicked off like you
would a the older gas pumps with the numbers rolling away and at a
pretty good clip. 146...147...148... etc.

The the commentator said. "Those arn't gallons, those are tons..."



Reply:
I read somewhere that the QE2 gets 6" per gallon.



Tim March 29th 10 05:47 PM

Paradise Found, aka, The Marina at Marigot Bay, Passarelles, etc.
 
On Mar 29, 10:37*am, "Bill McKee" wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message

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On Mar 28, 9:47 pm, "mgg" wrote:





"Tim" wrote in message


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On Mar 28, 12:53 pm, Wayne.B wrote:
Right now we are in a place that I call "Paradise Found", which is
more commonly known as "The Marina at Marigot Bay" in St Lucia. We
are dock neighbors with a 122 ft Feadship called "Our Toy" among other
nice boats. Everyone is "Med moored", stern-to-the-dock, which is
common down here. In our case we either rig a plank off the stern or
back in close enough to make the big step. That would not do on a
mega yacht of course so they all have these fancy hide-away gang
planks called a Passarelle allowing them to walk off the stern in
style.


http://www.cooneymarine.com/frames.p...sserelles.html


Last night I was sitting on the flybridge before dinner when a good
looking blonde appeared on the deck of the Feadship, strolled to the
stern of the boat, lifted up a recessed panel, pushed a button, and
the Passarelle magically lifted itself high into the air, like raising
the drawbridge over a castle moat. Very cool indeed. The rich are
in fact just like us but they do have more money and more toys.


http://marigotbay.com/themarina/


Here's what's next to you, Wayne.


http://www.yachttrails.com/yachtspec...toy--1483.html


10.5 thousand gallons of fuel... holy crap. 40-50 grand just to "fill her
up." How does a boat like that get fueled? Off shore by a tanker?? lol


--Mike- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


I was watching a deal on the Queen Elizebeth II and they were fueling
the thing up.

There was a massive and I do me MASSIVE hose craned over to it, and
people were watching the meter on the pump as it clicked off like you
would a the older gas pumps with the numbers rolling away and at a
pretty good clip. 146...147...148... etc.

The the commentator said. "Those arn't gallons, those are tons..."

Reply:
I read somewhere that the QE2 gets 6" per gallon.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Which probably translates out to be about a gallon per piston stroke.
Maybe more!

Wayne.B March 30th 10 02:06 AM

Paradise Found, aka, The Marina at Marigot Bay, Passarelles, etc.
 
On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 14:24:25 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

On Mar 29, 2:07*pm, Wayne.B wrote:
On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 09:47:44 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

Reply:
I read somewhere that the QE2 gets 6" per gallon.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Which probably translates out to be about a gallon per piston stroke.
Maybe more!


Fairly easy to figure out: *At 20 knots they are doing approximately
6000 x 12 = 72,000 inches/hour. *If they are burning 1,000 gallons per
hour which I believe is in the ballpark, that would be 7.2 inch/gal
which jibes pretty closely with the 6 in/gal stated previously.

What we don't know is what RPM the engines are turning at, the number
of pistons, and whether they are 2 cycle or 4 cycle - all of which
would impact fuel per power stroke. *Just for grins, let's estimate
720 RPM, 10 pistons and a 2 stroke engine. *That's 12 RPS x 10
powerstrokes per rev = 120 PowerStrokes/sec. *Fuel burn at 1,000 gph
is less that 1/3 gal/sec so the amount of fuel per power stroke is
actually not all that high, maybe about 1/4 ounce per stroke. *


Wayne, I found some specs. Scroll down to the FAQ's.

It's pretty interesting.

9- 9cyl. 4- stroke engines at 400 RPM running on Baker's fuel. No
wonder it's rated in tons.

http://www.qe2.org.uk/engine.html


Interesting, thanks.

Note that by using a diesel-electric propulsion system, they have
cleverly eliminated the need for alternators and generators...

:-)

Tim March 30th 10 02:09 AM

Paradise Found, aka, The Marina at Marigot Bay, Passarelles, etc.
 
On Mar 29, 8:06*pm, Wayne.B wrote:
On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 14:24:25 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:



On Mar 29, 2:07 pm, Wayne.B wrote:
On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 09:47:44 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:


Reply:
I read somewhere that the QE2 gets 6" per gallon.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Which probably translates out to be about a gallon per piston stroke.
Maybe more!


Fairly easy to figure out: At 20 knots they are doing approximately
6000 x 12 = 72,000 inches/hour. If they are burning 1,000 gallons per
hour which I believe is in the ballpark, that would be 7.2 inch/gal
which jibes pretty closely with the 6 in/gal stated previously.


What we don't know is what RPM the engines are turning at, the number
of pistons, and whether they are 2 cycle or 4 cycle - all of which
would impact fuel per power stroke. Just for grins, let's estimate
720 RPM, 10 pistons and a 2 stroke engine. That's 12 RPS x 10
powerstrokes per rev = 120 PowerStrokes/sec. Fuel burn at 1,000 gph
is less that 1/3 gal/sec so the amount of fuel per power stroke is
actually not all that high, maybe about 1/4 ounce per stroke.


Wayne, I found some specs. Scroll down to the FAQ's.


It's pretty interesting.


9- 9cyl. 4- stroke engines at 400 RPM running on Baker's fuel. No
wonder it's rated in tons.


http://www.qe2.org.uk/engine.html


Interesting, thanks.

Note that by using a diesel-electric propulsion system, they have
cleverly eliminated the need for alternators and generators... *

:-)


Thank Goodness!!!!


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