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heuhen



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Registered: December 2007
Location: Norway
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· Date: November-13-2009 · Views: 1354
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nukisen

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Registered: August 2009
Location: Sweden
Posts: 380
November-14-2009 6:57am Rating: 10 

Obviously!

This design did Ulstein verft developed. This is definately an very interesting design. Specially if you see it in rough weather. AS the boat goes right through the waves instead if bouns up and down.



Have you been involved in this projekt heuhen?

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heuhen

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Registered: December 2007
Location: Norway
Posts: 464
November-14-2009 12:42pm

No! i haven't bean involved in this project. Sorry!



But just have to put it out here, because i am going at the same school as the designer:-)



It is a great design, and they have made many different design one that hull. But it wuld be funny to se it as a cruise ship ore a yach

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nukisen

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Registered: August 2009
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November-17-2009 5:05am

The design is just out standing in rough weather.

And I have admire this design for years now. And also gave my cv to Ulstein verft. I would love to get involved with this design.

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mako

Registered: October 2007
Location: Gulf of Mexico
Posts: 1
January-3-2010 6:50am Rating: 4 

Everythings we dreamed about the X bow is .... to say redesign the deck as waters always present and to play with the wave .... uh uh not that good.

First boat with Polarcus seismic vessel its ....
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nukisen

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Registered: August 2009
Location: Sweden
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January-12-2010 3:34pm

As far as I could see at the movie from this type of boats "Orca in ocean race"

It seems that the seawothiness looks real good.



Mako

As "Bibby topaz", "Geowave" and the others I have participated the building of.

Actually we did build the hulls of five like a looking ships at Landskronavarvet AB.

I am not sure about the name of al five but Geowave and Bibby, Volantis I do remember.

Anyway we did call them by building number 76,78,77,81,82.

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