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MWB[_2_] July 27th 07 04:08 AM

Yasa Golden Bosphorus from the Wheelhouse
 

"Tuppence" wrote in message
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"MWB" wrote in message
...
I forget what these are called.


It is known as a "Clear View Screen"

The round device uses centrifugal force to remove water droplets.

The center part is the motor. The round transparent disc is attached to
the shaft of the center motor and spins when the motor turns. The spinning
action removes the water from the disc and so navigators are able to get a
clear view of the outside by looking through the spinning disc. Of course
the edges of the spinning disc are constructed in such a way that water
will not be able to enter the bridge.

There are several makers. This is one:
http://www.frenchmarine.com/Product....ID=826&CID=150



Regards,

Tuppence



Thank you.

I knew it was something view.


Mark



MWB[_2_] July 27th 07 04:22 AM

Yasa Golden Bosphorus from the Wheelhouse
 

"Paul McGrane" wrote in message
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This was a neat group of shots Mark!
I've never been on a ship this big.

Paul



Thank you.

It's an Aframax Class and this ship had 740,000 barrels of Azeri Crude Oil
fromTurkey


740,000 X $74 = $54,760,000

How would you like to buy this cargo and have the price of oil drop to $60 a
barrel?


Mark





joevan[_2_] July 27th 07 02:59 PM

Yasa Golden Bosphorus from the Wheelhouse
 
On Thu, 26 Jul 2007 23:08:27 -0400, "MWB" wrote:


"Tuppence" wrote in message
...

"MWB" wrote in message
...
I forget what these are called.


It is known as a "Clear View Screen"

The round device uses centrifugal force to remove water droplets.

The center part is the motor. The round transparent disc is attached to
the shaft of the center motor and spins when the motor turns. The spinning
action removes the water from the disc and so navigators are able to get a
clear view of the outside by looking through the spinning disc. Of course
the edges of the spinning disc are constructed in such a way that water
will not be able to enter the bridge.

There are several makers. This is one:
http://www.frenchmarine.com/Product....ID=826&CID=150



Regards,

Tuppence



Thank you.

I knew it was something view.


Mark

Yeah, now it is clear to all of us. Thanks guys.


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