Ship Simulator
English forum => Small talk => Topic started by: saltydog on November 16, 2007, 11:15:08
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Have a look at one of Michael Palin's journeys, and the strange way in which his boat was transported to another level..It was in Poland..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGoefk15jxw&feature=related
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We have a simular system in Belgium.
This place is called "Ronquiere",it a system that the boat goes into some baco,and slide it above.
I've done this ones,very nice experience,however your vessel needs to be tight-up,with all double lines.
The water starts to move when the baco starts to roll.
Marc
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Here is one more,there you see the baco,sliding uphill.
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very nice pictures, marc. That is a nice piece of engineering.. ;)
so if I understand it rightly, first the ship is lifted, then is transported, in the baco up the hill..
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No,not correct.
The boat is going into the baco by himself.Compair it with steering into a lock,only the lock is infact the baco.
Doors get closed,and the baco is riding uphill.
That's how it works.
Marc
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here are some pictures of the Flavia, a very nice ship that took us back to Europe from Australia in 1962.. :)
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This is in Falkirk, Scotland
"The Falkirk Wheel is the spectacular centrepiece of the £84.5 million ‘Millennium Link', the UK’s largest canal restoration project, developed by British Waterways to reconnect the Union Canal with the Forth & Clyde Canal, re-establishing east to west coast access for boats.
Apart from being an engineering and design wonder, The Falkirk Wheel is a great day out. From the stunning Visitor Centre and basin, set at the heart of a natural amphitheatre of landscaped grounds, you can view the revolution of The Wheel or go for a stroll to see it from all angles."
http://www.falkirkwheel.info/
http://www.lusas.com/case/bridge/falkirk.html
http://www.geo.ed.ac.uk/scotgaz/features/featurefirst8917.html
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that looks quite amazing... :)
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Yes,i've seen a documentary of this amazing waterwork.
It is amazing to see it work.
We also have some lift here in begium,in strepy.
This is infact an elevator,were you go in a baco,and it's lifted to the upper following canal.
Maybe here i can get some pics,which i will post later,if i can find them.
Marc
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Here is a reason to improve your English.. :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cu-hW75wF4E
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We have a simular system in Belgium.
This place is called "Ronquiere",it a system that the boat goes into some baco,and slide it above.
I've done this ones,very nice experience,however your vessel needs to be tight-up,with all double lines.
The water starts to move when the baco starts to roll.
Marc
Impressive constructions. That facility must be huge and amazing to ride for a sailor.
Nice pics by the way ;)
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Greetings,and thanks JHB
Here you can see the other maritime monument.
The elevator(ships) of "Strepy-Thieu"on canal du centre.
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here is one more.
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Just one more of that baco uphill(airphoto)
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very nice pics, marc.. :)
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Well ,i hope you all enjoy them.
and a forum can very learnfull this way. :D :D
Regards
Marc
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Here are two pictures of the Anderton Boat lift in Northwich, Cheshire, England. It was built in 1875 to lift canal boats, or to give them the correct name Narrow Boats.
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Sorry, here is the other picture. ::) :P As you can see, there are two lifts side by side, as one goes up the other goes down. One of the most historic engineering works on the British canal system.
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It seems that britain has the miniature version of the elevator of strepy.
I like it,also those narrow boats are realy great,use to have friends in Oxford,who had lived on a boet like that.
Very nice pictures,great.
Marc