on both sides you have hatches for tenders (upper one) and hatches for what i think might be a balcony? Note the half round room at the back of the lower deck;
note the two generators on the roof; lots of work still to be done; trials are no sooner then november
a shot from another wharf of which the gate happened to be open All shots on her left side are taken from the kinda derilict whart of giessen de noord
overal view of Oceanco and the Amevi; i had to climb on one of the containers standing there to take this picture
looking into one of the huge exhausts. Also visible in this pic is how far out of the ship the extended brdiges go
final shot from this report paserelle and another door to??? This is the last shot from the dry report; i will continue with a wet report once its in the water. One remark on her design; i was standing next to on older man who didnt understand why they didnt use Oceanco's own lift to get her in the water. He didnt understand this because he thought this ship wasnt quite as big as the other previous Oceanco builds... I told him that this one is 80 mtrs and he was surprised; he gave her no more the 60+ mtrs!!! This says something about the balanced design
Tan, you have done an exceptional job!...these pics are priceless....she is quite big!....the only thing that i am not too fond of is her final colour....she looks bland colour wise..but that just my opinion.... Great job tan!
Thanks! it was fun to do and meet a lot of interesting people doing so. The colour is indeed, white! The silverlining might be that they didn't paint her red or black which might have been a bit of a shock Colourwise; i had a talk with her captain a few weeks ago and we also discussed Pelorus; he quite liked Pelorus and especially her colour!
I like her! I'm quite fond of her slightly rigid lines, but it's definitely not overdone. Beautiful boat. Thanks for all of the pictures!