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Amevi; The Dry Report

Discussion in 'Oceanco Yacht' started by tantetruus, Oct 7, 2006.

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  1. tantetruus

    tantetruus New Member

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    Thank you!:)
  2. Arniev

    Arniev Senior Member

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    Thanks for the wonderful pictures!
    It must be very exciting to be there and see the yacht going through the build process.
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  3. nilo

    nilo Senior Member

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    third rudder

    i believe the extension is a part of the keel and not a third rudder.

    nilo
  4. tantetruus

    tantetruus New Member

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    i think you're right:D
  5. nilo

    nilo Senior Member

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    keel

    it is something similar to what you see here in these pictures.

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  6. Yacht News

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    what are you all talking about?.....the bathing platform?:confused:.....Oh or you mean the white downward projection?...if that well it is part of the hull. The straight piece that tapers off at an angle at the bottom of the hull between the screws..
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    Question though?...what hull is this stern section belong?...that you showed there nilo
  8. nilo

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    Yes, I am talking about the extension of the hull, laying in between the cradle.

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  9. AMG

    AMG YF Moderator

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    Thanks for all the nice pictures of the best looking Oceanco Yacht ever!

    I guess this is a trimrudder, same as you can find on the keel of some sailing boats.

    Like Yachtluver I was also expecting her to be greyish as on the renderings, but white is always OK as well.

    What I question is the aft side hatches, must be very close to the water and create some problems?
  10. Yacht News

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    Yes Lars....all the hatches in the hull seem to be at waterlevel..they must be trying to put the rubbers and hatch technology to the ultimate test.
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    She just left the wharf, on her way to Rotterdam

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    She has her masts!..thanks Basbas..great shots.
  13. tantetruus

    tantetruus New Member

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    I dont know how they do it at Oceanco, but often there's a inflatable rubber that airtightens hatches like this
  14. AMG

    AMG YF Moderator

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    I was rather thinking of when they are open...
  15. tantetruus

    tantetruus New Member

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    Octopus and pelorus have hatches like those to as far as i know; private swimming platform dont work when they are 30 feet from the waterline; well, would be a one way:rolleyes:
  16. world citizen

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    these are the Project Manager of Y 701 and the managing director of Oceanco
  17. tantetruus

    tantetruus New Member

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    who are these?
  18. world citizen

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    Yes sorry! i was refering to the last picture of page 1 of the post. The guys standing next to Captain David. :eek:
  19. schnibbelfitz

    schnibbelfitz Senior Member

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    Where in Rotterdam do I have to go? I am currently here for work, I can't say if I will make it there, but where would I have to look?

    BR
    Olli
  20. rkolsen

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    It was already a beautiful boat, when it was under construction. Thanks!