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DUBAI
Junior Member
Registered: May 2005 Location: dubai Posts: 6
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May-16-2005 7:13am
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Rating: 5
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NICE...
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mackid068
Semi-Newbie Posts Often
Registered: February 2005 Location: CT, USA Posts: 856
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June-15-2005 8:01pm
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Rating: 10
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"rogue" wave....KERFLIP. Center of gravity would be a bit higher than a comprably sized boat, what with those panels. Otherwise, a beautiful boat.
------------------------------ Signed-
mackid068
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Sailing (n.) The art
of getting wet and going nowhere slowly
at great expense (it's fun though)
=/\= A sailing Trekkie!=/\=
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globaldude
court jester
Registered: January 2005 Location: Whangarei New Zealand Posts: 85
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June-28-2005 3:44am
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Rating: 9
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Hurry up & build the bloody thing !!, if it works, I want one -- a little one that is, you know, for the wife kids & me.
------------------------------ Globaldude
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kach22i
Architect
Registered: February 2005 Location: Michigan Posts: 1,817
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Quote:
"The ship's design means that it will not need to carry ballast water, used to stabilise traditional vessels. The collection and disposal of ballast water has worried marine conservationists for years."
I don't see where this issue was addressed in the article.
Cool ship, I like it.
------------------------------ George: Architect (land lover type)
Hovercraft & Vintage Porsche Owner
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mattosmond
Junior Member
Registered: April 2006 Location: Southampton UK Posts: 61
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April-27-2006 7:38am
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Rating: 10
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nice idea. push it into production.....
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