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Post by Curtis on Mar 9, 2005 20:55:16 GMT -8
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Post by NMcKay on Mar 9, 2005 21:05:47 GMT -8
i guess the cars load and unload at the rear
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Post by Curtis on Mar 9, 2005 21:09:55 GMT -8
yeah it's the type of unloading the Coho does
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Post by Koastal Karl on Mar 9, 2005 21:37:20 GMT -8
Whoa, that is big. Just looks like a cruise ship. Wouldent even know it has a car deck.
The Coho dosent load and unload from the stern. You load through the stern doors in Port Angeles as she backs in then exit the ship on the starboard side through the side doors. The Coho has a door on the Port side too but never use them. I think she used to dock on the other side of the harbour in the early days which explains why she has bow doors on the left and right sides.
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Post by Curtis on Mar 9, 2005 21:40:22 GMT -8
I wouldn't know cause i've never been on the Coho but i've seen it once
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Post by Political Incorrectness on Mar 9, 2005 21:59:15 GMT -8
No that is not the biggest in the world. The biggest in the world is Ulysses of Irish Ferries that can carry 1,342 cars
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Post by Curtis on Mar 9, 2005 22:00:52 GMT -8
That's probably the ferry I found in the Guinness world records
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Post by Ian on Mar 10, 2005 17:13:59 GMT -8
Correct but color line has ordered some bigger ones. Color line is more of a cruise than car transport.
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Post by NMcKay on Mar 10, 2005 18:03:15 GMT -8
they look like cruise ships.
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Post by Curtis on Mar 10, 2005 20:37:06 GMT -8
It looks like cruse ship from the front but in the back you see the car deck door
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Post by Doug Ubell on Mar 10, 2005 20:47:34 GMT -8
Ulysses is not the largest ferry in the world. She carries more cars than any other, true, but she only carries about 1800 passengers. So most of the cars onboard can't have more than one person in them. Pride of Hull (P&O) was the present largest ferry in the world.
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Post by Dou Ubell on Mar 10, 2005 20:49:33 GMT -8
Silja Eurpoa has to be one of the most nice looking ships if you ask me.
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Post by Curtis on Mar 10, 2005 20:50:55 GMT -8
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Post by Doug Ubell on Mar 10, 2005 20:53:10 GMT -8
What is???
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Post by Curtis on Mar 10, 2005 21:07:55 GMT -8
One more thing there should be a law stating that a ferry should have a big enough passenger capacity that a average car can carry.
For the Ulysses times the amount of the car capacity by 5 you should have 6710 so they need over 7000 for the ship and it should have a big enough capacity.
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Post by Ian on Mar 10, 2005 22:25:55 GMT -8
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Post by Ferryman on Mar 10, 2005 22:33:32 GMT -8
Woah cool. Imagine if there was BCF's models that size. That would be awesome
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Post by NMcKay on Mar 10, 2005 23:02:42 GMT -8
defintly. id like to see the spirit like that.
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Post by Curtis on Mar 11, 2005 8:49:55 GMT -8
That's awesome
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Post by lest69 on Mar 14, 2005 22:36:12 GMT -8
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Post by Koastal Karl on Mar 14, 2005 22:42:54 GMT -8
You notice in those photos that the Coho dosent have the Coffee shop area at the back. I guess it dident have the food service on her that early.
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Post by Koastal Karl on Mar 14, 2005 22:44:01 GMT -8
I have seen a model of the Spirit in a glass case on the news once they were interviewing someone from BC Ferries in an office and there was a model of the Spirit.
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Post by Curtis on Mar 15, 2005 8:30:19 GMT -8
I've seen that to I found a picture to i'll post it later if I can find it
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Post by Quinsam on May 9, 2005 21:18:12 GMT -8
I wonder if that Cruise ship floats and is controllable by Remote Control. (R.C) I am thinking of making BCF Models, the minors would be easier to do I think.
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Post by Curtis on May 9, 2005 21:24:44 GMT -8
I bet they would
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