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Bob_R[_3_] June 16th 17 01:20 AM

US - YP707 - 2017-06-15
 
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Shipping up to Boston.
YP707 eastbound exiting the Cape cod Canal. En route to Boston for Sail
Boston 2017.



john Szalay June 16th 17 02:31 AM

US - YP707 - 2017-06-15
 
"Bob_R" wrote in news:59432445$0$13411$bb4e3ad8
@newscene.com:

Shipping up to Boston.
YP707 eastbound exiting the Cape cod Canal. En route to Boston for Sail
Boston 2017.


Attachment decoded: untitled-2.txt
------=_NextPart_000_0012_01D2E614.CDEB4CD0


Attachment decoded: YP707.jpg
------=_NextPart_000_0012_01D2E614.CDEB4CD0--



YARD PATROL CRAFT - YP

Description
Yard Patrol craft are used for training and for research purposes.

General Characteristics, YP 703 class
Builder: C&G Boat Works Inc. (YP 703 through YP 708)
Propulsion: 2x715 bhp (2x448kw) Cat C-18 diesel engines at 2,100 RPM, 2
fixed pitch propellers.
Length: Overall: 119 feet (36.3 meters); Waterline Length: 109 feet (33.2
meters).
Beam: 27.9 feet (8.51 meters).
Displacement: 227.6 Metric Tonnes (223.9 long tons)
Draft: 7.5 feet (2.27 meters).
Speed: 12.6 knots (23.3 kilometers per hour).
Range: 1,680 nautical miles at 10 knots (3,485.5 kilometers).
Crew: Officers: 4 Crew: 6 Midshipmen: 30.
Ships:
(YP 703-708), United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD

but I don.t understand some of the signal flags

1
G or I require a pilot..

NFEE is the callsign


Bob_R[_3_] June 17th 17 02:10 AM

US - YP707 - 2017-06-15
 
"john Szalay" john.szalayatatt.net wrote in message
31...
"Bob_R" wrote in news:59432445$0$13411$bb4e3ad8
@newscene.com:

Shipping up to Boston.
YP707 eastbound exiting the Cape cod Canal. En route to Boston for Sail
Boston 2017.


Attachment decoded: untitled-2.txt
------=_NextPart_000_0012_01D2E614.CDEB4CD0


Attachment decoded: YP707.jpg
------=_NextPart_000_0012_01D2E614.CDEB4CD0--



YARD PATROL CRAFT - YP

Description
Yard Patrol craft are used for training and for research purposes.

General Characteristics, YP 703 class
Builder: C&G Boat Works Inc. (YP 703 through YP 708)
Propulsion: 2x715 bhp (2x448kw) Cat C-18 diesel engines at 2,100 RPM, 2
fixed pitch propellers.
Length: Overall: 119 feet (36.3 meters); Waterline Length: 109 feet (33.2
meters).
Beam: 27.9 feet (8.51 meters).
Displacement: 227.6 Metric Tonnes (223.9 long tons)
Draft: 7.5 feet (2.27 meters).
Speed: 12.6 knots (23.3 kilometers per hour).
Range: 1,680 nautical miles at 10 knots (3,485.5 kilometers).
Crew: Officers: 4 Crew: 6 Midshipmen: 30.
Ships:
(YP 703-708), United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD

but I don.t understand some of the signal flags

1
G or I require a pilot..

NFEE is the callsign


Hi John,
Thanks for the information.
There were 4 ships in the convoy, YP705 - 708 and all were flying the same
set of flags. Just for show as they passed through the canal?
Bob



Paul McGrane[_2_] June 17th 17 12:20 PM

US - YP707 - 2017-06-15
 
On 6/15/2017 8:20 PM, Bob_R wrote:
Shipping up to Boston.
YP707 eastbound exiting the Cape cod Canal. En route to Boston for Sail
Boston 2017.


That was a neat catch Bob!
Thanks for the info John.

Paul

john Szalay June 17th 17 01:33 PM

US - YP707 - 2017-06-15
 
1 Attachment(s)
"Bob_R" wrote in
:

"john Szalay" john.szalayatatt.net wrote in message
31...
"Bob_R" wrote in
news:59432445$0$13411$bb4e3ad8 @newscene.com:

Shipping up to Boston.
YP707 eastbound exiting the Cape cod Canal. En route to Boston for
Sail Boston 2017.


Attachment decoded: untitled-2.txt
------=_NextPart_000_0012_01D2E614.CDEB4CD0


Attachment decoded: YP707.jpg
------=_NextPart_000_0012_01D2E614.CDEB4CD0--



YARD PATROL CRAFT - YP

Description
Yard Patrol craft are used for training and for research purposes.

General Characteristics, YP 703 class
Builder: C&G Boat Works Inc. (YP 703 through YP 708)
Propulsion: 2x715 bhp (2x448kw) Cat C-18 diesel engines at 2,100 RPM,
2 fixed pitch propellers.
Length: Overall: 119 feet (36.3 meters); Waterline Length: 109 feet
(33.2 meters).
Beam: 27.9 feet (8.51 meters).
Displacement: 227.6 Metric Tonnes (223.9 long tons)
Draft: 7.5 feet (2.27 meters).
Speed: 12.6 knots (23.3 kilometers per hour).
Range: 1,680 nautical miles at 10 knots (3,485.5 kilometers).
Crew: Officers: 4 Crew: 6 Midshipmen: 30.
Ships:
(YP 703-708), United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD

but I don.t understand some of the signal flags

1
G or I require a pilot..

NFEE is the callsign


Hi John,
Thanks for the information.
There were 4 ships in the convoy, YP705 - 708 and all were flying the
same set of flags. Just for show as they passed through the canal?
Bob




did you get photos of each one?
would be interesting to compare/read the flags.

the bottom flag of the four should be different on each craft





Bob_R[_3_] June 18th 17 02:30 AM

US - YP707 - 2017-06-15
 
"Paul McGrane" wrote in message
...
On 6/15/2017 8:20 PM, Bob_R wrote:
Shipping up to Boston.
YP707 eastbound exiting the Cape cod Canal. En route to Boston for Sail
Boston 2017.


That was a neat catch Bob!
Thanks for the info John.

Paul


Thanks Paul!



Bob_R[_3_] June 18th 17 02:33 AM

US - YP707 - 2017-06-15
 
"john Szalay" john.szalayatatt.net wrote in message
1...
"Bob_R" wrote in
:

"john Szalay" john.szalayatatt.net wrote in message
31...
"Bob_R" wrote in
news:59432445$0$13411$bb4e3ad8 @newscene.com:

Shipping up to Boston.
YP707 eastbound exiting the Cape cod Canal. En route to Boston for
Sail Boston 2017.


Attachment decoded: untitled-2.txt
------=_NextPart_000_0012_01D2E614.CDEB4CD0


Attachment decoded: YP707.jpg
------=_NextPart_000_0012_01D2E614.CDEB4CD0--


YARD PATROL CRAFT - YP

Description
Yard Patrol craft are used for training and for research purposes.

General Characteristics, YP 703 class
Builder: C&G Boat Works Inc. (YP 703 through YP 708)
Propulsion: 2x715 bhp (2x448kw) Cat C-18 diesel engines at 2,100 RPM,
2 fixed pitch propellers.
Length: Overall: 119 feet (36.3 meters); Waterline Length: 109 feet
(33.2 meters).
Beam: 27.9 feet (8.51 meters).
Displacement: 227.6 Metric Tonnes (223.9 long tons)
Draft: 7.5 feet (2.27 meters).
Speed: 12.6 knots (23.3 kilometers per hour).
Range: 1,680 nautical miles at 10 knots (3,485.5 kilometers).
Crew: Officers: 4 Crew: 6 Midshipmen: 30.
Ships:
(YP 703-708), United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD

but I don.t understand some of the signal flags

1
G or I require a pilot..

NFEE is the callsign


Hi John,
Thanks for the information.
There were 4 ships in the convoy, YP705 - 708 and all were flying the
same set of flags. Just for show as they passed through the canal?
Bob




did you get photos of each one?
would be interesting to compare/read the flags.

the bottom flag of the four should be different on each craft


I looked close and yes, the bottom flag is different on each.
I will post 4 more photos, a close-up of each ship's flags.
Bob




john Szalay June 18th 17 04:18 AM

US - YP707 - 2017-06-15
 
"Bob_R" wrote in news:5945d860$0$13504$bb4e3ad8
I looked close and yes, the bottom flag is different on each.
I will post 4 more photos, a close-up of each ship's flags.
Bob




thanks,
reading the pennants,
looks like YP707 was the lead ship
YP708 second YP706 third
with YP705 as tail-end Charlie.
and YP707 requesting the pilot..

Thanks again... great shots...



BTW:
your EXIF confirms the pennants..
they were running close to-gether.

707 9:35
708 9:36
706 9:37
705 9:38


Bob_R[_3_] June 19th 17 06:09 AM

US - YP707 - 2017-06-15
 
"john Szalay" john.szalayatatt.net wrote in message
31...
"Bob_R" wrote in news:5945d860$0$13504$bb4e3ad8
I looked close and yes, the bottom flag is different on each.
I will post 4 more photos, a close-up of each ship's flags.
Bob




thanks,
reading the pennants,
looks like YP707 was the lead ship
YP708 second YP706 third
with YP705 as tail-end Charlie.
and YP707 requesting the pilot..

Thanks again... great shots...



BTW:
your EXIF confirms the pennants..
they were running close to-gether.

707 9:35
708 9:36
706 9:37
705 9:38


Hi John,
Glad to do it.
Now I know a bit about signal flags.
Bob




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