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heuhen
Post subject: NORLINE cargo vesselPosted: November 8th, 2011, 7:49 pm
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drawn by Rolls Royce, will be built for NOR LINES.

The ship will drive on LNG. The length of the hull: I have based on what I have heard and how large today's ro-ro vessels NOR LINES have today.

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And for those who thought the built-in bulb I drew on one of the carriers I drew long ago would not work. See what the Rolls Royce has done here. they designed the ship with a built-in bulb. I could write at least 10 pages with illustration photo about why this bulb will work. But it would be overkill. And I am not "Nazi"! :shock: :o :lol:


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Post subject: Re: NORLINE cargo vesselPosted: November 8th, 2011, 8:06 pm
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Interesting ....

Very well executed drawing.

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Post subject: Re: NORLINE cargo vesselPosted: November 9th, 2011, 7:29 am
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heuhen wrote:
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And for those who thought the built-in bulb I drew on one of the carriers I drew long ago would not work. See what the Rolls Royce has done here. they designed the ship with a built-in bulb. I could write at least 10 pages with illustration photo about why this bulb will work. But it would be overkill. And I am not "Nazi"! :shock: :o :lol:
It's not so much about it not working as much as it not working as well as a normal bulb.
I took a peek at NORLINE's ports of call and a lot of those are limited to ~115-120m, so to me it look more like an attempt to make the cargo capacity as big as possible and still make it fit into the ports.

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Post subject: Re: NORLINE cargo vesselPosted: November 10th, 2011, 6:24 pm
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Great drawing, lots of potential other type's of ships i think (offshore support ships and so on) i actualy think indeed a build in bulb would work perfectly in combination with this Axe-bow.

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Post subject: Re: NORLINE cargo vesselPosted: November 10th, 2011, 6:28 pm
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Post subject: Re: NORLINE cargo vesselPosted: November 10th, 2011, 8:24 pm
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MC Spoilt B'stard wrote:
Great drawing, lots of potential other type's of ships i think (offshore support ships and so on) i actualy think indeed a build in bulb would work perfectly in combination with this Axe-bow.
It wouldn't. The Axe-bow works because it's shaped like it is. Start mixing and matching and you'll end up with a design that has none of the advantages of its elements.

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Post subject: Re: NORLINE cargo vesselPosted: November 10th, 2011, 9:39 pm
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I will not say anything, just that "Ulstein" designed a version, just a little different.
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And here we see clearly that if you want a bulb on an X-bow so it must be something like on the picture, the version I drew will not work.

To illustrate how small bow of the "Norline" ship is in relation to the X-bow I must make a drawing (hope this shows how much difference there is between the X-bow and Norline's):

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Post subject: Re: NORLINE cargo vesselPosted: November 11th, 2011, 11:19 am
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Link to a nice rendering of the new NOR Lines ships: http://www.norlines.no/index.cfm?id=359118


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Post subject: Re: NORLINE cargo vesselPosted: November 11th, 2011, 12:59 pm
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Vey good design! I have in mind Ro-Ro ferries (AU of course) but of more convectional design.Could I use this as design base?


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Post subject: Re: NORLINE cargo vesselPosted: November 11th, 2011, 1:04 pm
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no problemo!


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