Rosalind Boathouse
Rosalind Boathouse is a unique water living facility that combines modern design with a comfortable living space. It is not only suitable for vacation and leisure, but also as an ideal choice for long-term residence.
AHTS VOS Hunter (1979)
AHTS VOS Hunter is an Anchor Handling Tug Supply (AHTS) built in 1979. Such vessels are mainly used for installation and towing work on offshore drilling platforms, as well as to provide rescue and support services in emergency situations.
Titanic
The Titanic (RMS Titanic) is a luxury cruise ship owned by the British White Star Line. Construction began on March 31, 1909, at the Harland and Wolf shipyard, launched on May 31, 1911, and completed sea trials on April 2, 1912. However, on the night of April 14, the Titanic collided with an iceberg, causing the hull to break and eventually sink.
Vessel "dubasa" in Vistula, Poland
It is a kind of ship used for inland water transportation in Poland. Widely used between the 16th and 18th centuries, it is known for its unique design and function, mainly for transporting grain. The design is adapted to the natural conditions of the Viswa River, with a flat hull and slightly upturned bow and stern. It has a large load capacity and can carry 600-800 barrels of grain. It usually consists of 12-14 crew members who are responsible for operating the vessel and transporting cargo. It is now housed in the National Maritime Museum in Gdansk, Poland. It is an important part of Polish water transport and an important symbol of Polish culture and history.
Vessels of the "Bull" type in the Veswa River, Poland
It is an important inland water transport vessel in the history of Poland. This kind of ship is famous for its strong construction and strong carrying capacity, and is mainly used to transport bulk commodities such as grain. It was widely used on the Vistava River during the 16th to 18th centuries, especially in the southern regions of Poland. The design is adapted to the natural conditions of the Vistava River, with a flat and sturdy hull capable of carrying heavy loads, with a sharp bow and a strong stern to accommodate the flow and shoals of the river. It is an important part of Polish water transport and an important symbol of Polish culture and history. Models of these ships are kept in the National Maritime Museum in Gdansk, Poland.
Traditional boats on the Vishwa River in Poland
It is a model of a traditional Polish vessel that represents the large flat-bottomed boats used to transport food on the Vishwa River from the 16th to 18th centuries. Known for its enormous size and carrying capacity, it is capable of carrying 1100-1140 barrels of grain and requires a crew of 16-18 to operate. It was the largest barge on the Vistava at the time, with a flat bottom and solid structure, with a sharp bow and a strong stern. Designed to adapt to the natural flow of the river, the crew uses sails and paddles to control the ship's progress. An opportunity for history lovers to learn about and recreate the history of navigation in Poland.
Kuź nica fishing boat
A sailing rowboat used by fishermen from Kuź nica is equipped with a central plate box with two slots. This design enhances the stability of the boat. In 1994, the historic and cultural boat was acquired by the Gdansk National Fisheries Museum and became part of the museum. The National Maritime Museum in Gdansk, Poland, was established in 1962 to collect, study and preserve artifacts related to shipping, international trade, fisheries and maritime workers. The fishing boat shows the region's reliance on and use of traditional fishing tools at the time.
Modern wooden two-stage sailboat 3D model
Sailboat is a ship that uses wind power to move forward. It is an ancient water transportation tool after boats and rafts, with a history of more than 5000 years. According to the number of masts, it can be divided into single masted sailboats, double masted sailboats, and multi masted sailboats; Divided by ship type, there are flat bottomed and pointed bottomed sailboats; According to the head type, sailboats are divided into wide headed, narrow headed, and pointed headed.
Private speedboat 3D model
Fast boats have small tonnage, high speed, flexible maneuverability, and a displacement of usually tens of tons. They can travel at speeds of 30 to 40 knots, with some reaching up to 50 knots.
Vosper Electric Torpedo Ship
During World War II, the Royal Navy had the smallest and fastest warships. This type of torpedo tube has four 18 inch torpedo tubes on the washed deck. Other responsibilities include mine sweeping, as well as transporting and collecting special agents and assault personnel to and from enemy coastlines.
The Viking flagship warship set sail
Viking warships are collectively referred to as Viking flagship warships. As early as the end of the 8th century, ships had become an important symbol of Viking spirit. Viking warships are generally 70-100 feet long, well crafted, and can be considered works of art, reflecting the skills of Viking shipbuilders. It is a naval vessel designed for plundering or traveling at sea, light and narrow, with paddle holes on both sides. When sailing against the wind or needing to paddle hard, rowers can easily lower the sails and operate flexibly. Although lightweight, it is strong and resistant to wind and waves, making it easy to dock on the coast or connect into a fleet on the river.
Viking flagship warship
Viking warships are collectively referred to as Viking flagship warships. As early as the end of the 8th century, ships had become an important symbol of Viking spirit. Viking warships are generally 70-100 feet long, well crafted, and can be considered works of art, reflecting the skills of Viking shipbuilders. It is a naval vessel designed for plundering or traveling at sea, light and narrow, with paddle holes on both sides. When sailing against the wind or needing to paddle hard, rowers can easily lower the sails and operate flexibly. Although lightweight, it is strong and resistant to wind and waves, making it easy to dock on the coast or connect into a fleet on the river.
3D model of hydrofoil boat
Hydrofoil is a high-speed vessel. There are brackets at the bottom of the hull, equipped with hydrofoils. As the speed of the ship gradually increases, the buoyancy provided by the hydrofoils will lift the hull off the water surface (known as hydrofoil flight or hydrofoil navigation, Foilborne), greatly reducing the resistance of the water and increasing the sailing speed.
Hamilton class patrol ship
The Hamilton class cutter is the largest patrol vessel currently in service in the United States Coast Guard. Construction and production began in the 1960s, with a total of 12 ships being built. It underwent modernization upgrades in the 1980s and was fully converted in 1992. Its main task is to patrol the exclusive economic zone of the United States, enforce human rights and law enforcement, and carry out search and rescue missions.
Three row oared warship
The three row oared warship was a warship used in ancient Mediterranean civilization. The warship has three rows of oars on each side, with one person controlling one oar. Ancient warships had one row of oars on each side, with 25 oars per row; Double decker oared warships - warships with two rows of propellers. The origin of double decker oared warships may be Phoenicia. In the 7th to 4th centuries BC, fast and agile three row oared warships dominated the Mediterranean naval fleet. In the Persian Wars, three rows of oared warships played a crucial role: establishing Athens' maritime empire; The Peloponnesian War led to her decline.
Old diesel fishing boat
This diesel fishing boat was built in the 1970s as a vessel used for fishing and harvesting aquatic animals and plants. This also includes some auxiliary vessels for modern fishing production, such as those used for aquatic product processing, transportation, aquaculture, resource investigation, fisheries guidance and training, and for carrying out fisheries management tasks. To ensure the quality of the catch, preservation is one of the important functions of fishing boats. The preservation methods on board generally include ice storage, cold seawater preservation, salt storage, micro freezing, freezing, etc.
3D model of high-speed ferry
The shipyards of Leroux and Lodz in France jointly developed high-speed ships for sea transportation. The maximum sailing speed at sea reached 70 kilometers per hour. It only took 1 hour and 10 minutes to drive from Saint Malo in France to Jersey Island in the UK. The high-speed ferry at sea is a single hull ship made of lightweight aluminum alloy, with a self weight of 280 tons. The streamlined hull can surf at high speed and is currently the only hull capable of high-speed navigation in the ocean.
3D model of ocean liner
Ferries, also known as shuttle boats or transport ships, are commercial ships used to transport passengers on fixed routes and generally provide two-way transportation services. Ferries sometimes transport vehicles and cargo, and are sometimes referred to as "water buses" or "water taxis" due to their different functions. Ferry is a mass transportation system for islands and cities located by the water. For transportation between two points, the cost of ferry is lower than building bridges or tunnels. But the disadvantage is that it is easily affected by climate and may be suspended.
Rubber boat
There are various types and models of rubber boats, including military boats used by troops for crossing rivers and seas; Flood prevention boats for armed police flood control and rescue; A motorized boat specifically designed to pursue speed; Fully manual kayaking; Experience the fun of rapids on a drifting boat; A simple looking work boat; Fishing boats used for offshore fishing, etc. Rubber boats are derived from the earliest wooden boat models, dating back to 4000 BC. They replicated the common ferry boats on the Nile River at that time.
High speed ferry at sea
The shipyards of Le Roux and Lodz in France, as well as the Emerald Shipping Company, jointly developed the "Emerald" high-speed sea vessel. The maximum sailing speed of the "Emerald" at sea reached 70 kilometers per hour. It only took 1 hour and 10 minutes to drive from Saint Malo in France to Jersey Island in the UK. The high-speed ferry at sea is a single hull ship made of lightweight aluminum alloy, with a self weight of 280 tons. The streamlined hull can surf at high speed and is currently the only hull capable of high-speed navigation in the ocean.
Modern light boat 3D model
Sailboat is a ship that uses wind power to move forward. It is an ancient water transportation tool after boats and rafts, with a history of more than 5000 years. According to the number of masts, it can be divided into single masted sailboats, double masted sailboats, and multi masted sailboats; Divided by ship type, there are flat bottomed and pointed bottomed sailboats; According to the head type, sailboats are divided into wide headed, narrow headed, and pointed headed.
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