Here are two pictures of the Vermaas..One in Rotterdam port and one in the Northern Atlantic..As you can see, the waterline is identical in both pictures..Would they be? If not, why..?
That's it Mike..The saltier the water, the more buoyant floating objects are.So theoretically, the Vermaas would sit higher in the Northern Atlantic than in Rotterdam portI don't know in how far this effect would be noticeable..
Itchen Bridge, Southampton..
It was too easy.. Your go, Mike
What is the bollard pull of the Fairmount Sherpa?
205 BPT.. Staying with Fairmount: here is a Fairmount heavy lifting vesselWhat is the name of this ship..?
Sorry I switched on you Foyen, you were rightThe "new" answer is the Fairmount Fjell, recently converted from a barge to being self-propelled, together with her sistership the Fairmount Fjord..Here's a link: http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.marinelog.com/IMAGESMMV/wartshev.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.marinelog.com/DOCS/NEWSMMV/2005nov00022.html&h=385&w=480&sz=41&hl=nl&start=9&usg=__1YUun2aODRHHclXzQrIAFUnAzH4=&tbnid=mfZiWwzUj_B5iM:&tbnh=103&tbnw=129&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dfairmount%2Bfjell%26gbv%3D2%26ndsp%3D21%26hl%3Dnl%26sa%3DNShe would be a nice addition to the game.. Your go..ps: here's the "old" pic again.. the Glacier and the Fjell
2 Hour Rule;Where is AS docked? (Harbour and Port)