GREAT!!+*#@!! Canoeing up Shit Creek and you lost your paddle. No problem for this imaginative canoeist off Morrisburg who simply hoisted a sail and let the breeze do the work. Might also want to include a rudder and some sort of drop keel or you could end up either going nowhere fast or all wet. I hate it when that happens.
Meanwhile, the ELBEBORG from The Neatherlands gracefully motored on by downbound with a load of grain from Duluth. Built last year in China, according to ship owner, Royal Wagenborg, the 424' vessel is classified as a multi-purpose 'tween-decker' which allows the decks and/or bulkheads to be rearranged depending on the need of the cargo. Now isn't that convenient. And thanks for your comment Dennis DeBruler.
Meanwhile, the ELBEBORG from The Neatherlands gracefully motored on by downbound with a load of grain from Duluth. Built last year in China, according to ship owner, Royal Wagenborg, the 424' vessel is classified as a multi-purpose 'tween-decker' which allows the decks and/or bulkheads to be rearranged depending on the need of the cargo. Now isn't that convenient. And thanks for your comment Dennis DeBruler.
I wonder where in the world there is a lock or dock that limits a modern ocean-going ship to 424'. A tween-decker allows the decks and/or bulkheads to be rearranged depending on the needs of the cargo, https://www.macgregor.com/Products-solutions/products/hatch-covers/tweendeck-hatch-covers-and-movable-bulkhead/
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