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English forum => Ship Simulator 2008 => Media => Topic started by: svenuske1 on April 05, 2008, 20:24:37
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I saw the arie today in the harbor of breskens in Holland,I was walking to the Toilet & suddently i turned myself around & i saw the arie entering the harbor.I run to our boat & took these pic's
(http://i28.tinypic.com/bg33hy.jpg)
(http://i27.tinypic.com/2isje6d.jpg)
(http://i32.tinypic.com/jg46d0.jpg)
& our own boat :p
(http://i30.tinypic.com/14wsms0.jpg)
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I saw the arie today in the harbor of breskens in Holland,I was walking to the Toilet & suddently i turned myself around & i saw the arie entering the harbor.I run to our boat & took these pic's
(http://i28.tinypic.com/bg33hy.jpg)
(http://i27.tinypic.com/2isje6d.jpg)
(http://i32.tinypic.com/jg46d0.jpg)
& our own boat :p
(http://i30.tinypic.com/14wsms0.jpg)
yep. nice picture there. ;D
Best Regards
Captain Best ;D
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and the giles solution behind it if you look :D
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and the giles solution behind it if you look :D
giles solution ??? whats that ?
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That's some really nice photos. I can smell the sea just by looking at them ;D
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you would never see her in Boston Harbor. nothing good happens here :(
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giles solution ??? whats that ?
The Agile Solution, the blue container ship in the Add-On (In real life the "Deo Volente") That seems to have a different name on the bow, but i think they are almost identical in design.
Nice pics anyway :)
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I don't think that's the Arie Visser but one of her sisters.
The Arie Visser has West-Terschelling as it's home port.
The one in Breskens is called "Zeemanshoop" (Sailor's hope)
The Arie Visser class boats and their ports:
Arie Visser - West-Terschelling
Koning Willem 1 - Schiermonnikoog
Zeemanshoop - Breskens
Koopmansdank - Noordland-Burghsluis
Koos van Messel - IJmuiden
Anna Margaretha - Ballumerbocht (Ameland)
Jeanine Parqui - Hoek van Holland
Joke Dijkstra - Den Helder
Regards,
Fred
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lol fred with the geeky information :D :D
but oh so handy..
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I think fred is correct: http://www.flickr.com/photos/havik/1859886809/
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Hoy,
The vessel on the background is the 'schotsman'
This is a seagoing sandvessel,this vessel has loaded us many times.
No agile solution!
marc
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calm down marc i only said it LOOKED like it...because it does....SLIGHTLY....
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sistership or not :P its stays a cool ship ^^
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I don't think that's the Arie Visser but one of her sisters.
The Arie Visser has West-Terschelling as it's home port.
The one in Breskens is called "Zeemanshoop" (Sailor's hope)
The Arie Visser class boats and their ports:
Arie Visser - West-Terschelling
Koning Willem 1 - Schiermonnikoog
Zeemanshoop - Breskens
Koopmansdank - Noordland-Burghsluis
Koos van Messel - IJmuiden
Anna Margaretha - Ballumerbocht (Ameland)
Jeanine Parqui - Hoek van Holland
Joke Dijkstra - Den Helder
Regards,
Fred
U are absolutly RONG ;) ;D
Zeemanshoop is a ARIE VISSER in Breskens !!!
Arie Visser is the type of boat ;)
view this !
Type Arie Visser:
Koning Willem 1
Zeemanshoop
Koopmansdank
Koos van Messel
Anna Margaretha
Jeanine Parqui
Joke Dijkstra
this is the site of the KNRM ;)
http://www.knrm.nl/Extra_Informatie/Reddingboten/20Type_Arie_Visser_(19_m.)/
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Come, come, svenuske1 said he had seen THE "Arie Visser". Fred has pointed out that he did not see that vessel but the "Zeemanshoop" in port at Breskens. So it is a little rude to say he is absolutely wrong, when in fact he is absolutely right. A class of vessel is NOT the vessel itself is it? ???
Angus.
NB. If you save svenuske1's picture no3 and then enlarge it you will clearly see the name "ZEEMANSHOOP" on the cabin side.
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and here is the proof..
i have circled (or at least i think i did) the name
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Indeed.. the Arie Visser itself is the "flagship" of her class, so to speak..
So all of them are an Arie Visser class lifeboat, of which Arie Visser is one..
You said that you saw "the arie" there... which you didnt.. you saw an Arie Visser class boat, the Zeemanshoop. ;)
So I wasn't rong, I was wright. ;D
Regards,
Fred
P.S. Cheers, Angus and danoth! ;)
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Fred,
Going off subject a little, what a beautifully evocative name to give to a lifeboat, "Seamans Hope", I do not speak Dutch in my terrible ignorance, but is the vessel called "Koopmansdank" a similar play upon the rescue theme? Something to do with "Thanks" perhaps? Am I rong or wright?
Angus.
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Indeed.. the Arie Visser itself is the "flagship" of her class, so to speak..
So all of them are an Arie Visser class lifeboat, of which Arie Visser is one..
You said that you saw "the arie" there... which you didnt.. you saw an Arie Visser class boat, the Zeemanshoop. ;)
So I wasn't rong, I was wright. ;D
Regards,
Fred
P.S. Cheers, Angus and danoth! ;)
jeah, Zeemanshoop is the name Arie visser is the class
so u are wright and i ;)
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and here is the proof..
i have circled (or at least i think i did) the name
thats the name but not the class so i was wright anyway ;)
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nomatter what u think ,,
IT STAYS AN ARIE VISSER ;)
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I saw the arie today in the harbor of breskens in Holland,I was walking to the Toilet & suddently i turned myself around & i saw the arie entering the harbor.I run to our boat & took these pic's
;)
You should have said an Arie visser.. not the Arie.. ;D
That was why I said what I said, because it wasn't the Arie itself.. But yes, you are right, you did see an Arie Visser class lifeboat. ;D
Angus,
The Koopmansdank is indeed to do with thanks... koopman = merchant. dank = thanks. So it's like Merchant's thanks. But a better translation would be 'Merchant's gratitude' or something like that... Related to the merchant shipping owing to the lifeboats and their crews in time of troubles on the seas.
Regards,
Fred
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Fred,
What very nice names you Dutch give your lifeboats. Most of ours are named afterthe person who donated the cash to build them. I think that is understandable though. Thanks for clearing up the meaning of Koopmansdank.
Angus.
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Fred,
What very nice names you Dutch give your lifeboats. Most of ours are named afterthe person who donated the cash to build them. I think that is understandable though. Thanks for clearing up the meaning of Koopmansdank.
Angus.
Jeah in dutch we have much good name's
this 1 is funny ;)
Bankroet (i saw it on a sailingboat)
Bankroet = Totaly out of monny :p
he is probablly bankroet when he buyed that sailboat
here's a pic of it :p
(http://i32.tinypic.com/2l2wyv.jpg)
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Jeah in dutch we have much good name's
this 1 is funny ;)
Bankroet (i saw it on a sailingboat)
Bankroet = Totaly out of monny :p
he is probablly bankroet when he buyed that sailboat
here's a pic of it :p
(http://i32.tinypic.com/2l2wyv.jpg)
that most me the lowest price of the boat ;D
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calm down marc i only said it LOOKED like it...because it does....SLIGHTLY....
Still, the ship is completely different.
You must be much more precise to compare ships.
It even doesn't have cranes.
It is like comparing the titanic to the Queen Mary II ;D
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Jeah in dutch we have much good name's
this 1 is funny ;)
Bankroet (i saw it on a sailingboat)
Bankroet = Totaly out of monny :p
he is probablly bankroet when he buyed that sailboat
here's a pic of it :p
As far as I remember I've read something about this yacht and it's owner who was (if i remember correctly) a millionaire with more than enough cash to prevent going bankrupt ;D