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Post by Curtis on Feb 22, 2005 19:28:17 GMT -8
The simalarities of all ferries to start it off well go to the Cap, Cumbie, and the Chill. Bridges look almost the same well the bridges are not exactly the same, The platform decks same type as the Cumbie hydralic jacks unless they were added in when she joined BCF capacity without the gallery decks 85 Cap's capacity so I think they got alot of ideas from the Chill to build the Cap and Cumbie
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Post by tsawwassenterminal2 on Feb 22, 2005 20:06:43 GMT -8
Try spotting the many similarities between the M.V. Red Falcon (of Red Funnel Ferries in Britain) and BC Ferries' Queen of Cumberland or Queen of Capilano. Photos are posted at: www.faktaomfartyg.com/red_falcon_1994.htm
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Post by tsawwassenterminal2 on Feb 22, 2005 20:09:26 GMT -8
Sorry to repost, but be sure to notice the photos of before and after the M.V. Red Falcon was lifted.
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Post by kylefossett on Feb 22, 2005 20:28:14 GMT -8
could be the cumbie or the cap
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Post by Balfour on Feb 22, 2005 21:32:28 GMT -8
They look very similar.
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Post by Curtis on Feb 22, 2005 21:32:59 GMT -8
I saw a photo of that once but it could not be displayed I thought that would be the grandfather of the Cap and Cumbie, or maybe just the Cap and Cumbie in a fancier look...That better
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Post by Balfour on Feb 22, 2005 21:42:09 GMT -8
whasinawhatnow? dude, use that thing called punctuation, then I can understand what ur trying to say.
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Post by Ferryman on Feb 22, 2005 22:05:44 GMT -8
Woah that passenger deck is basically almost exactly like Cumbie and Capy. I'm guessing it was Europes idea first.
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Post by Curtis on Feb 22, 2005 22:10:20 GMT -8
Nope we came up with it first they were built in 1993-94 right after the Cap and Cumbie
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