
Ash
That would make sense. Didn't want to peer too closely as there was someone on board. She had what looked like twin rudders but they were fixed to a substantial fixed framework so they must have been daggerboards to keep her straight. She looks as though she would survive a 360 degree but she also looks as though she would 360 quite happily - I wonder if she has a chunk of ballast hung under her.Rowana wrote:Converted oil rig lifeboat I think, possibly Norwegian?
If she's a converted offshore lifeboat she will need the equivalent of her intended operational POB in ballast to self right reliably..ash wrote:That would make sense. Didn't want to peer too closely as there was someone on board. She had what looked like twin rudders but they were fixed to a substantial fixed framework so they must have been daggerboards to keep her straight. She looks as though she would survive a 360 degree but she also looks as though she would 360 quite happily - I wonder if she has a chunk of ballast hung under her.Rowana wrote:Converted oil rig lifeboat I think, possibly Norwegian?
Ash
If there was someone on board, why on earth didn't you go & ask?ash wrote:That would make sense. Didn't want to peer too closely as there was someone on board. She had what looked like twin rudders but they were fixed to a substantial fixed framework so they must have been daggerboards to keep her straight. She looks as though she would survive a 360 degree but she also looks as though she would 360 quite happily - I wonder if she has a chunk of ballast hung under her.Rowana wrote:Converted oil rig lifeboat I think, possibly Norwegian?
Ash