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Old 01-28-2009, 07:51 AM
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barge or multihull ferry

Hi everybody,
I need some information about a barge or multihull boat that can carry 2 car and 10 passenger like following page :

http://www.navalarchitect.com.au/mai...peed_barge.htm

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Old 01-28-2009, 10:37 AM
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Hi everybody,
I need some information about a barge or multihull boat that can carry 2 car and 10 passenger like following page :

http://www.navalarchitect.com.au/mai...peed_barge.htm

Thanks,
Wich sort of information exactly? For what purpose?
Serving Adalar, or Bebek to Kandili?

Not the topic but what about having a cay, I´m in Istanbul at present.

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Old 01-28-2009, 11:18 AM
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Cayyyyyyy

Dear Richard,
Do you like cay You are in Istanbul for SMM or shorttrip?
On the otherhand I want to create a barge with carrying only 2-3 car and 10-12 passenger. So I need some example with general plan and a little information as engine etc.

Thank you for your attention.
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Old 01-28-2009, 11:34 AM
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these people offer something close to what you want. Have offices here and Australia.
http://www.aluminumlandingcraft.com/pics/hull4214.jpg
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Old 01-28-2009, 01:38 PM
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Dear Richard,
Do you like cay You are in Istanbul for SMM or shorttrip?
On the otherhand I want to create a barge with carrying only 2-3 car and 10-12 passenger. So I need some example with general plan and a little information as engine etc.

Thank you for your attention.
Not for SMM (I have the Original in Hamburg) nor shorttrip, I do some business here at present.
You have PM

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Old 01-28-2009, 02:10 PM
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Just a brief and shallow thought: how safe can be planing 30 kts on such small and light ships with a load of cars boarded? If all goes well - ok, it went well this time. But if something goes wrong (waves are strange and unpredictable things), the consequent economic damage can be pretty high. Isn't it better to make it go slower, semi-displacement at most?
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Old 01-28-2009, 02:43 PM
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Just a brief and shallow thought: how safe can be planing 30 kts on such small and light ships with a load of cars boarded? If all goes well - ok, it went well this time. But if something goes wrong (waves are strange and unpredictable things), the consequent economic damage can be pretty high. Isn't it better to make it go slower, semi-displacement at most?
That thought does´nt seem sooo shallow.
just my € 0,02

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