Wednesday 27 July 2022

Photo Story - Working Sea-Craft.

Photo Dairy Story - Working Sea-Craft.


I love looking at all ships and seacrafts on the right is the WaveWalker 1 similar to the one used to repair the Dawlish train station and promenade, the left craft is the MPI Resolution a 6-legged jack-up vessel

  • WaveWalker 1 is a dynamic, innovative 8-legged, self-contained walking jack-up, capable of operating safely and effectively in rough seas, surf zones, on beaches, shallow transition zones and other intertidal locations it can even step over obstacles under the water
  • MPI Resolution is a wind turbine installation vessel deployed to install turbines at offshore wind farms. It was the first self-elevating Turbine Installation Vessel in the world. She can raise herself on her six legs between 3 metres and 46 metres above the sea.


Floating Docks really amaze me, how you can sink a vessel on purpose which weighs several tons itself sail a boat/ship onto it and then lift it all up out of the water so the boat/ship can be worked on safely. 

The latest floating dock in the world can be found in South Korea's Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering (DSME) has started construction of the fifth Royal Dock, the world's largest floating dock. The dock will have a length of 432m, a width of 85.6m and a capacity of 130,000dwt

Both of the Photographs above were taken on a recent trip to Rotterdam where I couldn't resist a trip on the river cruise to have a look at the docks, both images are taken on my ageing Canon 60D camera with the Canon 10-18mm lens.

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