If you deliver the people i need, i can sail her over there!
Let's face it, it's just a dream that never happens, but i would sure like to make a trip to the USA on day, to observe and learn from inland-shipping over there.
Stuart: It isn't the size that matters in this case, it's the way how the ship is build, and with what purpose.
My ship is heavely build for an inland-ship, but it isn't build to go out to sea. On a good day with calm weather i surely could make it to London and steam up the Thames, no problem for the ship, but my ship isn't registered as a sea-going vessel, therefore, i would not even make it outside, because the CoastGuard would pick me up...
But i think, my ship would do well in the New York area, as well as on the Mississippi, and so on.
But if you mean following, my ship could be transported on a HeavyLifter seaship or on a sea-going barge to USA or whatever place you like.
In history, there are Dutch inland-vessels exported to several country's. I only know of Afrika (don;t know the particular country) and England. Yes, England!
And now i'm going to bed, and read your reply's tomorow, with a nice cup of coffee!